Apple has introduced a new feature on the iPhone 16 series called Camera Control, which is a faux button that uses sensors and haptic feedback to simulate movement. During a hands-on experience, it was initially believed to be a real button. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the Camera Control does have a real, depressible button for certain functions. The interface of the Camera Control allows for adjustments in pressure sensitivity and offers various options such as Exposure, Zoom, Camera Styles, and Tone. The device also features improved video editing capabilities and a larger 6.9-inch display compared to its predecessor. Updates to the Voice Memo app and the performance of the A18 Pro chip are promising aspects of the iPhone 16 Pro. The article concludes with a reminder to stay tuned for more in-depth reviews in the future.