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05/09 update below. This post was originally published on May 6.

For weeks, reports have suggested that Apple’s most controversial iPhone 15 Pro update has been canceled. Now one of the company’s key suppliers has confirmed it in a thinly veiled statement to shareholders that could divide opinion among iPhone fans.

The vendor is Cirrus Logic, and it provides haptic (vibration) feedback components for iPhones. In November, the company revealed an expanded partnership that brings a new high-performance mixed-signal (HPMS) chip to a key strategic partner. Rumors exploded, and several leaks in the coming months revealed plans to replace the physical volume rocker on iPhone 15 Pro models with solid-state buttons — buttons that would activate the HMPS chip.

Well, not anymore. In a new shareholder statement this week, Cirrus Logic wrote:

That said, among the HPMS opportunities we’ve discussed, a new product we’ve mentioned in previous stock letters that was scheduled for launch this fall is not expected to come to market as planned. Because we have limited visibility into our clients’ future plans at this time, we remove the revenue associated with this component from our internal model. While this is an undeniable failure, we are proud to have executed this program. Our customer relationships are very strong as we continue to collaborate on various technologies and products in the HPMS space.

Cerrus excepted to name Apple when it revealed a strategic partner with a “new product” planned for the fall. Apple further hints at the notorious secrecy surrounding the iPhone when it highlights “limited visibility into our customers’ future plans for this product.”

Cirrus may be very clear in its description, given the amount of leaks in recent weeks that claim the iPhone 15 Pro’s solid-state buttons have been removed. Shareholders were worried, and the statement explained the situation.

The news is likely to polarize iPhone fans. On the one hand, solid-state volume buttons can be more durable and water-resistant. There’s also the possibility that they could support customizable functions in the software, including shortcuts and fingerprints.

On the downside, the solid-state keys of leaked CDs almost collided with the phone, making it difficult to work in muscle memory, and requiring a dedicated chip to work felt like over-engineering to fix a problem no one had ever encountered.

What may remain, however, is the new function key — a customizable button that replaces the mute switch on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models. The action button was first introduced on the Apple Watch Ultra and was well received.

Beyond that, iPhone 15 buyers can expect a new Pro-friendly design with a tablet cutout and flexible island as well as USB-C, while Pro models will get ultra-slim bezels and a next-gen A17 chip, as well as an optical zoom camera exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Will this be enough to test the improvements? I suspect the usual pattern will continue: lots of online grumbling about incremental upgrades followed by high sales of switching to USB-C.

05/08 Update: More leaks have surfaced about Apple’s plans for solid-state volume buttons, and Apple’s plans only hit a speed bump instead of a dead end.

In the latest Power On Newsletter from Bloomberg Mark Gurman He said the delay in bringing the new buttons to the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models will “surge” in cost and complexity to the company, and they will now start in the 2024 iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max.

This account differs from other leaks, which Apple said was unhappy with the implementation due to usability problems. Whether this is due to the way they work or show them that multiple CDs are integrated into the chassis, making muscle memory difficult, is unknown.

Either way, Gurman’s data paints a simplistic picture amid rumors of iPhone price hikes and little push from Apple fans or expectations to change the existing physical volume buttons.

Moreover, history shows that Apple rarely abandons a project completely (even AirPower is considered dead by several industry sources), so I wouldn’t be surprised if it eventually returns. Let the iPhone 16 leaks begin!

05/09 Update: The first renders of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models have started leaking and are compatible with all major leaks.

Apple Insider The entire iPhone 15 line, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max, has received molds. The molds are used by case makers so their cases will likely be ready when the new iPhone launches, meaning they are extremely detailed, Apple Insider explained.

The first thing that jumped out at us was the feel of the devices. The new iPhone 15 models all had more rounded edges.

They fit easily in your hand and lose the sharp right angles of the iPhone 14 lineup. Not as crammed as the iPhone X and iPhone 11, but in the middle.

As expected, the molds show minor changes to the size of the USB-C port and rear camera bulge on all models – which is expected to increase significantly for some time.

Another interesting feature is the long metal switch that swings up or down from the individual volume buttons, although they’ll still be physical buttons until at least next year after Apple aggressively pulls the switches.

The molds show the new Action button, which has a solid surface and replaces the visual mute switch that Apple has used on every iPhone up until now. It is expected that the software can be customized, so users can assign different functions. Expect the camera shortcut to be popular.

Interestingly, the ultra-slim bezels on the iPhone 15 Pro make up enough of a size difference that a standard iPhone 14 Pro case doesn’t:

“The new phone is thicker but narrower and shorter. This means the iPhone 15 Pro will fit inside. iPhone 14 Pro Case, but due to the small dimensions, it slides perfectly. It is not very thin and short, less than one millimeter. When holding both, the new phone feels smaller due to its size and rounded bezels.

The molds don’t tell us anything about the new iPhone 15 range, but with leaks coming thick and fast ahead of its launch in September, it’s needless to say that more information will be coming soon.

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