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Find your iPhone, iPad, or iPod model name
Apple
Find your iPhone, iPad, or iPod model name |
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Go to Settings > General and tap About |
Look for the Model Name |
A: Hi DLD, thanks for reaching out about Apple iPhone 16 Plus Case - heyday™ Clear. The iPhone 16 Plus introduces a new "Camera Control" button on the right side of the phone, separate from the existing volume and power buttons. For a "heyday™ Clear" case, it's highly likely that the case will fully cover the camera control button, but with a raised or molded area that allows you to easily press and interact with it. Here's why: Protection: The primary purpose of a case is to protect the phone. Leaving a cutout around a button would expose that area to dust, dirt, and potential impact. Tactile Feedback: Good case design ensures that covered buttons still provide satisfying clickiness and tactile feedback, so you can feel when you've pressed them. This is achieved by precise molding over the button. Standard Practice: Most reputable phone case manufacturers design their cases to cover all buttons for comprehensive protection, while still making them fully functional. While some early or poorly designed cases might have a cutout, a "heyday™ Clear" case from Target, being a mass-market accessory, will almost certainly integrate the button cover seamlessly into its design for both protection and usability. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: Hi DLD, thanks for reaching out about Apple iPhone 16 Plus Case - heyday™ Clear. The iPhone 16 Plus introduces a new "Camera Control" button on the right side of the phone, separate from the existing volume and power buttons. For a "heyday™ Clear" case, it's highly likely that the case will fully cover the camera control button, but with a raised or molded area that allows you to easily press and interact with it. Here's why: Protection: The primary purpose of a case is to protect the phone. Leaving a cutout around a button would expose that area to dust, dirt, and potential impact. Tactile Feedback: Good case design ensures that covered buttons still provide satisfying clickiness and tactile feedback, so you can feel when you've pressed them. This is achieved by precise molding over the button. Standard Practice: Most reputable phone case manufacturers design their cases to cover all buttons for comprehensive protection, while still making them fully functional. While some early or poorly designed cases might have a cutout, a "heyday™ Clear" case from Target, being a mass-market accessory, will almost certainly integrate the button cover seamlessly into its design for both protection and usability. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.