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Apple has officially stopped selling iPhones with home buttons following the introduction of the iPhone 16E. It’s the first time that’s been the case since the launch of the very first iPhone.
Pour one out for Apple's dearly departed home button Gone but not forgotten, it was axed from the lineup today with the iPhone 16e's arrival.
The Home button has been officially retired now that the iPhone 16e is out, and the iPhone SE 3 is, as once uttered on Laguna Beach, “dunzo.” The internet is not happy about it.
With the introduction of the iPhone 16e, Apple has officially ended the nearly two-decade run of the Home Button.
From the home button to the Lightning port, Apple's new cheapest phone comes with big changes, but it also signals the death of small phones in the tech giant's lineup. I think that's a shame.
For an iPhone 6s or earlier model, press and hold the home button along with the side or top button until the Apple logo appears. After that, just wait for your device to boot normally.
The new iPhone 16e, which is a spiritual successor to the iPhone SE, says goodbye to hallmarks like the Touch ID-infused home button and a new higher price tag starting at £599.
The most annoying thing about my new iPhone was how hard it was to open the Control Center. Luckily, I found four easier ways to do it.