This Apple Patent Is Super Clever But It Will Probably Never Happen
US Patent And Trademark Office
In this patent spotted by Patently Apple (via 9to5Mac), the iPhone home button could double as a joystick: It would be spring loaded so when you push it down, the home button would then enter a "raised" position that you could then manipulate with your thumb for things like games.
It's a unique idea that could have other applications: maybe the joystick would be able to control some camera functions, or you could use it to control drones or other Bluetooth-enabled accessories. But it probably won't happen.
As iPhones keep getting thinner, it seems Apple would want to replace more mechanical functions like buttons, which take up a lot of internal real estate, with digital touch-sensitive controls. If the added functionality of a joystick outweighs the negatives of changing the home button like this, Apple might consider this patent. Just don't hold your breath.
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