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•How the iPhone 16 won the battle of the camera button
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The iPhone 16 series’ Camera Control is a physical button covered in sapphire crystal on the side of the phone.
The Oppo Find X8 Pro’s Quick Button is not really a button as such at all.
It works like the AirTriggers on the Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro's shoulders, but with a less pronounced vibration.
It's practically impossible to locate without looking for it, so it does require thinking about it before you use it.
The Oppo Find X8 Pro’s capacitive button always feels “of its time,” and when using it, I never felt like it was there to make me enjoy using the phone more.
Conversely, there is something more to using the Camera Control on an iPhone 16.
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