Apple is gearing up for the launch of the iPhone 16 Pro, with its annual event scheduled for Monday, September 9. The new models, including the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, are expected to be available shortly after the announcement. Here's a look at some of the anticipated features.
The iPhone 16 Pro series is set to introduce larger displays. While the standard iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will retain their previous sizes, the 16 Pro will feature a 6.3-inch screen, an increase from the 6.1-inch on the iPhone 15 Pro. The 16 Pro Max will have a 6.9-inch display, up from the 6.7-inch of its predecessor. This marks a shift from the display sizes that have been the standard for the past five years.
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All models in the iPhone 16 lineup will include the A18 chip, but the 16 Pro and Pro Max will have the A18 Pro variant. This chip will deliver better CPU and GPU performance, with an emphasis on improving the Neural Engine for handling AI tasks.
New colour options are also expected this year. The blue titanium finish will be replaced by ‘Desert Titanium' or a gold variant with rose accents. The black titanium is likely to become darker, resembling a midnight finish, while other colour variants such as natural and white titanium will see some adjustments.
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The iPhone 16 models will feature a new physical button called the ‘Capture' button, positioned on the right side of the device below the Side button. This addition will make it easier to take photos, and may offer gesture support for zoom and focus functions.
The Ultra Wide camera on the iPhone 16 Pro will be upgraded to 48MP, up from 12MP, matching the Main camera's resolution and potentially improving Spatial Video capture. Additionally, the smaller 16 Pro will now support 5x optical zoom, which was previously exclusive to the Pro Max.
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