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It's the camera control button that causes all the chaos.
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Unlike the power button and every other button on the iPhone 16, the Camera Control has additional capacitive and pressure-sensing functionality.
Called the Camera Button, it sits below the power button on the right side of the iPhone’s case, where your SIM card used to go.
For years now, double-tapping the power button on Pixel phones has launched the camera. It’s how most Android phones work, and it’s an objectively good shortcut to have.
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You can lightly tap the Camera Control button twice to cycle through other settings, including exposure, depth, and the iPhone 16’s new Photographic styles.
Likewise, Camera Control can be used to search for things you can see. Point the camera at a bike, for example, and clicking the button will use Google Image Search to find out more about it.
The iPhone 16 introduces a new Camera Control button, enhancing user experience.
Android has had a camera shortcut for years, and now so does the iPhone, but Apple has added on to it with more functionality.