The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, set to launch in approximately 11 months, have generated considerable buzz and speculation. Anticipated changes and features for these devices include larger displays, with the Pro model having a 6.3-inch screen and the Pro Max boasting a 6.9-inch display.
Following that, a new “Capture Button” may be added, but its still unclear. A 48-megapixel Ultra Wide lens could provide enhanced photo quality in 0.5× mode, while Wi-Fi 7 support promises faster speeds and better connectivity. Apple’s A18 Pro chip will use TSMC’s N3E process, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X75 modem could offer advanced 5G. Furthermore, a 5x optical zoom may be incorporated.
The current expectation is that the iPhone 16 Pro models to be officially revealed in September 2024. Furthermore, another rumour regarding the iPhone 16 Pro hints at the inclusion of under-display Face ID sensors in the 2024 Pro models. This innovation could potentially eliminate the Dynamic Island cutout.
However, similar to the persistent speculation of under-display fingerprint sensors reviving Touch ID on the iPhone, it’s prudent to await concrete evidence before embracing this idea. Previously, some analysts anticipated Apple adopting brighter Samsung panels for the iPhone 15 Pro, but this display upgrade failed to materialize.
Reactions to the iPhone 16 Pro rumours
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Currently, the iPhone 15 Pros have been a lacklustre product to most consumers. The flaws have made customers stay away from the newer models. However, many are showing interest in the 11 month away iPhone 16 Pro models. It seems that the rumours of the new iPhones are coming out faster than before.
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Unfortunately for Apple, users state that the rumours are still quite dull. They claim that this is still not enough to entice users who are currently using the iPhone 13 models, let alone those using the later ones. It appears that customers want a better camera, one that is significantly better than the already powerful iPhone 15 Pro cameras.
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