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The Watch Fast & Furious 7 Onlinenew home button on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus has divided opinion. Apple has replaced the traditional, clicky button with one that doesn't actually move. Instead, a haptic engine, which Apple calls the Taptic Engine, responds to touches with subtle vibrations, giving the experience of movement.
Some social media users are complaining about the new Home button's weirdness.
SEE ALSO: I ditched Android for an iPhone 7, and I'm not sorryBut there are some advantages to the new feature which aren't immediately obvious, as one MacRumorsforum user found out. When the home button on his iPhone 7 stopped working, the device displayed an error message and a virtual home button to use instead of the actual one.
"The Home Button May Need Service. In the meantime, you can use the onscreen Home button below," the message said.
Apple Has a Temporary Workaround if the Home Button Fails on an iPhone 7 https://t.co/6sy2CqPACf by @waxeditorial pic.twitter.com/GpJuHh29rl
— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) October 15, 2016
This doesn't change the fact that the original home button no longer works and the phone needs to be replaced. But at least you're offered a temporary alternative.
On the other hand, since it has no moving parts, the new home button is supposed to be sturdier and less prone to failure than the old one. Obviously it's not 100% fool-proof.
Rumors have it that next year's iPhone will be a radical departure from the current design and that it will have no physical buttons at all. This home button feature is another (tiny) indication that Apple might be looking in that direction. Bonus: Yes, the iPhone 7 can survive being dropped in water
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