Apple’s highly anticipated solid-state volume buttons on the iPhone 15 Pro have been a topic of much speculation in the tech world. However, it appears that the rumors of the cancellation of the project have been confirmed by Apple supplier, Cirrus Logic.
The company mentioned in a recent shareholder letter that a new product that was scheduled to be introduced this fall is no longer expected to come to market as planned. Although Cirrus Logic did not mention Apple or the solid-state buttons explicitly, it strongly hinted that it was the supplier of this technology in a previous shareholder letter.
iPhone 15 Pro to feature customizable Action button instead of solid-state volume buttons

The solid-state buttons were supposed to provide haptic feedback and replace the traditional clickable volume buttons. Ming-chi Kuo, a well-known Apple-related leaks and rumors source, reported that unresolved technical issues prevented the mass production of the solid-state buttons, leading to the project’s cancellation.
While the iPhone 15 Pro will not have solid-state volume buttons, it will debut the Action button, which will replace the ring/mute switch. This button will be fully customizable, similar to the one on the Apple Watch Ultra.
Apple may not have given up on the idea of solid-state volume buttons altogether, as analyst Jeff Pu believes that the company will push the introduction of this technology to the iPhone 16 Pro, which is expected to launch next year.
Cirrus Logic’s announcement is significant because Apple is its largest customer, accounting for 78% of its revenue in the 2022 fiscal year. The cancellation of the solid-state buttons project may have an impact on Cirrus Logic’s revenue for the next fiscal year.
Overall, the cancellation of the solid-state buttons project is a setback for Apple, as it was one of the most highly anticipated features of the iPhone 15 Pro. However, the introduction of the customizable Action button may still provide a unique user experience for Apple’s customers. The tech world will be eagerly watching to see if Apple manages to overcome the technical challenges of the solid-state buttons in time for the release of the iPhone 16 Pro.
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