Apple’s innovative Action button, a standout feature on recent iPhones, might be coming to other Apple devices like iPads and Macs. Furthermore, future iPhones could potentially sport multiple Action buttons, offering even more customization options. This exciting news comes from a recently published patent application by the U.S. Patent Office, as reported by Patently Apple.
The Action button debuted on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, later becoming standard on all iPhone 16 models. This versatile button allows users to personalize their device interaction by providing quick access to frequently used features. Located on the phone’s left side, a simple press or press-and-hold can activate various functions. Users can customize the Action button to toggle silent mode, activate the flashlight, open the camera, trigger shortcuts, start voice memos, and more. Third-party app support further enhances its functionality.
Screenshot showing image from patent application for multiple Action buttons on future iPhones.Patently Apple
The patent application suggests Apple is exploring the possibility of incorporating three Action buttons on the left side of future iPhones. This would maintain the current total number of buttons but transform the existing volume buttons into fully customizable Action buttons. Similar customizable buttons might also appear on future generations of iPads, Apple Watches, Macs, and other Apple devices.
Apple’s patent filing highlights the demand for electronic devices with faster and more efficient methods for providing and updating status information. These new approaches could complement or even replace traditional status information delivery and refresh methods.
It’s important to note that patent approval doesn’t guarantee implementation. While the patent application reveals Apple’s exploration of these possibilities, it doesn’t confirm they will become reality.
Expanding the Action button’s functionality across the Apple ecosystem holds significant potential. While there might be a slight learning curve, the increased customization options for iPads and the ample space on Macs make these devices ideal candidates for Action button integration.
This development promises a more streamlined and personalized user experience across Apple devices, potentially revolutionizing how we interact with our technology.