Apple Working on Haptic Buttons for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch - MacRumorsOpen MenuShow RoundupsShow Forums menuVisit ForumsOpen Sidebar
Skip to Content

Apple Working on Haptic Buttons for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch

Apple is actively exploring stolid-state buttons with haptic feedback, not just for the iPhone, but also for future iPad and Apple Watch models, claims a rumor out of China.

iPhone 15 Pro Multi Purpose button Mute Switch Feature Green 2
Back in 2022, several reports suggested that Apple intended to bring solid-state buttons to the iPhone 15 Pro in 2023 as part of "Project Bongo." Solid-state haptic buttons reduce mechanical wear, while enabling users to differentiate between a light press and a firm press to trigger different functions. However, the plan was reportedly canceled at a late stage. They were then rumored to come to the iPhone 16 Pro, before being shelved indefinitely.

Or that's what was believed at the time. It appears that Apple never fully dropped the idea, if Weibo-based leaker Instant Digital is correct. Last month, the leaker claimed Apple was still investigating haptic buttons for a future iPhone. And today the account has doubled down on the claim, saying the project is not just active for the iPhone, but for Apple's "entire product line," including iPad and Apple Watch.

Instant Digital says it isn't the production cost that has held the project back, but rather the issue of "mistouches," since an accurate response from the buttons isn't always guaranteed. The current button design is said to be integrated directly into the frame, with no rebound when clicked, but the company is apparently seeking to more closely replicate the experience of a traditional mechanical button.

The project was believed to be on hold while Apple prioritized display and battery technology advancements for upcoming models. While the feature is still not expected to arrive in the iPhone 17 lineup, Project Bongo has indeed "restarted" at the company, according to Instant Digital.

Popular Stories

Foldable iPhone 2023 Feature 1

Apple Apparently Sees Camera Control as Key Foldable iPhone Feature

Monday April 20, 2026 7:40 am PDT by
Apple's first foldable iPhone will be eSIM only and feature a Camera Control despite its ultra-thin design, according to a known leaker. In a series of new posts, the leaker known as "Instant Digital" said that Apple has made deliberate engineering compromises to ensure that the first foldable iPhone features a Camera Control button, despite it being at least 1.1mm thinner than the iPhone...
iOS 27 on iPhone 17 1

iOS 27 Rumored to Drop Support for These iPhone Models

Monday April 20, 2026 7:53 am PDT by
iOS 27 will be compatible with the iPhone 12 series and newer, according to Instant Digital, a known Apple leaker on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. If this rumor is accurate, iOS 27 will drop support for the following iPhone models:iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro iPhone 11 Pro Max iPhone SE (2nd generation)However, these devices will continue to receive iOS 26 security updates for ...
Four iPhone 18 Pro Colors Mock Feature

iPhone 18 Pro's Special Color Rumored Yet Again

Wednesday April 22, 2026 7:25 am PDT by
Last week, Macworld's Filipe Espósito reported that Apple is testing four color options for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, and one of those colors has since been corroborated by a known leaker on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. The four alleged color options include Light Blue, Dark Cherry, Dark Gray, and Silver. Dark Cherry would be the signature new color option for...

Top Rated Comments

12 months ago
That is what is so great about ordinary buttons: they are already haptic. 🙄
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ipedro Avatar
12 months ago
There's "reduced mechanical wear" on the button but it's just transferred to the haptic engine which is itself mechanical. What is gained really?
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago

for a company that has probably made the best buttons in the history of electronics, it's a bummer that they're eschewing them completely
my butterfly keyboard wants a word.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cicalinarrot Avatar
12 months ago
"That's what I wanted", said nobody.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
12 months ago

There's "reduced mechanical wear" on the button but it's just transferred to the haptic engine which is itself mechanical. What is gained really?
great point. my guess is that it's probably much easier to protect the haptic engine from dirt, moisture, and grease than you can a physical button that is direct contact with the sloppy, sticky, sweaty outside world :)
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
12 months ago
for a company that has probably made the best buttons in the history of electronics, it's a bummer that they're eschewing them completely
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Related Apple News: South Africa | Local News | News | Mac | Ipad