If the iPhone 16 Pro revives my favorite Nokia feature, I’ll have to upgrade

The phone that ushered in the modern mobile era was a Nokia, but not the one you’re thinking of – not the Nokia 3210 (the one with Snake). The Nokia N95a multimedia wonder, predated the iPhone by a year and offered more features than the iPhone would have for generations. Finally, the rumors iPhone 16 could bring back one of my favorite lost features, the same camera button from the N95 – and it would be the best thing to ever happen to iPhone photos.

If a camera button sounds simple, I swear it’s the biggest change smartphones will see this decade… forgetting AI of course. This camera button will make all of your photos better, especially when you zoom in. This new camera button is going to do more for smartphones than the invention of the Megapixel. It’s going to be bigger than selfies. It’s the button I’ve been begging for.

The Nokia N95 had a lot of buttons – a lot of buttons. There were 13 buttons on the front of the Nokia N95, including Send and End, and a 4-way pad. You could also slide the phone one way to reveal a 12-key numeric keypad, or you could slide it the other way to reveal media playback controls. The iPod was all the rage, so media playback keys were a noticeable feature. Those aren’t the buttons I’m talking about, though.

Nokia N95 with media controls on the left and camera button on the side (Image credit: Nokia)

On the side of the Nokia N95 was a camera button, much like the Action Button on the current iPhone 15 Pro. You could hold that button down to activate the camera. In fact, the very first Nokia N95 had a sliding camera cover and the camera would turn on when you slid it open. It still had this great camera button, the same type of button you find on every separate camera these days.