There are a lot of great features coming to your iPhone with iOS 18, but one of the coolest features is also one of the simplest and most satisfying— one that you'll notice every day you use your iPhone. And for now, it's an iPhone exclusive, so you won't get the same gratifying experience on an iPad with iPadOS 18. With Apple's upcoming iPhone software update, you'll notice a new visual animation whenever you press a hardware button, whether it's the Volume Up, Volume Down, Side, or Action button. Don't Miss: Program Your iPhone's Physical Buttons to Open Apps, Perform Actions, or Do Almost... more
iOS 18 Upgrades Your iPhone's Buttons with Eye-Catching Visual Effects
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