MYSTERY: The iPhone 6's Power Button Will Supposedly Be 'Programmable' And Work With Certain Apps
According to a new report from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 6 will be sport a programmable power button, capable of "being integrated with specific application."
Kuo's note was written up by Apple Insider. Kuo is the most reliable Apple analyst out there. He nailed the majority of last year's product launches, and so far this year he's been on target.
A programmable power button could be utilized in a way similar to how the iPhone's volume buttons currently function as a shutter when taking photos with the Camera app.
As of now, the power button is only used for powering off the iPhone and putting it to sleep; it will be interesting to see what other uses are possible.
Apple is expected to announce the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch versions of the iPhone 6 at its Sept. 9 event, and will likely reveal its highly anticipated iWatch wearable, which is expected to be available early next year.
To get a sense of what the iPhone 6 will likely look like, you can check out this video of an iPhone 6 assembled using allegedly real parts and components.