This year, Apple is gearing up to give the iPhone a substantial design update, according to recent leaks. While the Pro series has seen regular tweaks, the non-Pro lineup has remained largely unchanged for some time.
A new design approach for the iPhone 16 is evident in case images that TechNetBook was able to obtain. Notably, the configuration of the camera is vertical. Apple's decision to standardise the vertical camera setup across both Pro and non-Pro models is likely aimed at enhancing features like 3D video recording, branded as Spatial videos. This move aligns with Apple's strategy to mainstream advanced photography and videography capabilities, possibly integrating with future mixed-reality projects.
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What's intriguing is the introduction of an Action Button in the standard iPhone models, alongside rumours of a dedicated shutter button for the Pro series. This button, reportedly powered by the haptic engine, allows users to focus and capture photos with varying levels of pressure. Initially speculated to remove all physical buttons, Apple seems poised to integrate new tactile controls, particularly in the Pro models like the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max/Ultra, as rumoured.
The flash unit, now positioned outside the camera module, resembles earlier iPhone models but is notably larger, reminiscent of the iPhone X series.
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Expected to retain similar screen sizes as their predecessors, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are rumoured to feature 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch OLED displays with 60Hz refresh rates. They are anticipated to be powered by an enhanced A17 Pro chip, supporting the latest Apple Intelligence features.
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