Iphone 16

  1. iPhone 16 rumored to be the largest ever — why it's a tablet at this point
  2. iPhone 16 Pro models could feature under
  3. Forget iPhone 15: Killer iPhone 16 upgrade just got tipped
  4. iPhone 16 to get vertically aligned cameras similar to iPhone 12
  5. The iPhone 16 Pro could be the massive upgrade we've wanted for years
  6. iPhone 16
  7. Early iPhone 16 Pro Leak Details Major Camera Improvement Over iPhone 15 Pro
  8. iPhone 16 Pro to pack biggest iPhone screen ever
  9. iPhone 16
  10. iPhone 16 Pro models could feature under


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iPhone 16 rumored to be the largest ever — why it's a tablet at this point

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are rumored to add an extra 0.2 inches to their displays. For reference, the The iPhone 16 may be the biggest iPhone yet Young told MacRumors that he's got a juicy scoop on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max: both phones are expected to get bigger. Young claims that the iPhone 16 Pro will jump to a display size of 6.3 inches while the iPhone 16 Pro Max will expand to 6.9 inches. Jokes aside, Young noted that the rumored new display sizes are "rounded up." Keeping us in suspense, the popular Apple tipster said that he's poised to reveal the more on-the-nose, specific sizes soon (figures with two decimal places instead of one). When? At the Display Week conference in Los Angeles on May 23. We hope the Young addresses the display sizes of the entry-level iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Plus, too (if the Plus model is still a thing in 2024). As it stands now, the base model and the Plus variants are outfitted with 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays, respectively. The former's panel matches the Pro's display (6.1 inches) while the Plus' panel matches the Pro Max's screen (6.7 inches). If Apple follows this trend, the iPhone 16 display sizes should be as follows: • iPhone 16 - 6.3 inches • iPhone 16 Plus - 6.9 inches • iPhone 16 Pro - 6.3 inches • iPhone 16 Pro Max - 6.9 inches Young is considered the most reliable Apple leaker with an accuracy rate of 93% according to Stay in the know with Laptop Mag Get our in-depth reviews, helpful tips, g...

iPhone 16 Pro models could feature under

Face ID is obviously different than your traditional selfie camera, though. It uses its TrueDepth infrared camera to map and analyze your face, and that makes the technological challenge even more difficult. Apple can’t ship an iPhone with Face ID where the IR camera struggles to identify your face when trying to unlock your phone or paying with Apple Pay. According to The Elec, Apple’s planning to eventually expand this technology to include the regular selfie camera — not just the Face ID IR camera — under the display as well. This could potentially eliminate the notch completely, as Apple will no longer need a cutout in the display to house both the Face ID components and the camera hole. It’s unclear when Apple will manage to do this, but Young doesn’t expect it until at least the iPhone 18 Pro in 2026. Most Popular • Automakers can’t quit manual transmissions so they’re cramming fake stuff into EVs • Here’s the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman isn’t backing down: our full interview • Microsoft Teams integration is being removed from Windows 11 • It’s not just you: Steam suddenly looks nice

Forget iPhone 15: Killer iPhone 16 upgrade just got tipped

This comes from Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, while speaking to CNBC at Emphasis on the word assumption there. Amon admits that the final decision is Apple’s to make, and that suggests things could change between now and next year. But there has been increasing speculation that Apple might formally enter the wireless connectivity market for years. So it’s less a case of if it happens, and more a case of when. Given what Amon has been saying in Barcelona, we might finally see the Apple modem arrive on the iPhone 16. Assuming plans don’t change, and that could easily happen. Why should we care about the Apple 5G Modem? Bringing production of iPhone parts in house means Apple has much better control over every facet of production. You have to remember that Apple is also a software company, with complete control over the development of iOS, iPadOS and the rest. Creating its own bespoke hardware components means they are built from scratch with Apple software in mind. That can ensure better performance and functionality than a third-party component that’s been brought in fairly late in the process. Apple has had a great deal of success by designing hardware components in recent years. Ditching Intel processors in favor of Apple Silicon chips is a great example of that. The first wave of better battery life and performance as a result of having hardware built specifically for macOS. Likewise, the benchmarking scores to prove it. The Apple switching to its own in-house 5G modem co...

iPhone 16 to get vertically aligned cameras similar to iPhone 12

Apple is yet to even introduce iPhone 15 later this year, but we’re already talking about the 2024 iPhones. Earlier today, 9to5Mac revealed exclusive renders based on super early information we know about iPhone 16. Now anonymous Twitter user Apple to change iPhone 16 camera layout According to the user, Apple will switch back to a “vertical camera layout” with the regular iPhone 16 models. Since iPhone 13, the rear cameras have been aligned diagonally. It’s unclear why exactly Apple changed the layout of the cameras, but it’s likely due to the arrangement of the internal components – especially since Apple had the iPhone 13 mini. It’s worth noting that @URedditor, also known as Unknownz21, doesn’t have an established multi-year track record of accurate leaks. In 2020, Another thing to keep in mind is that details leaked this early usually come from super early prototypes, which means that Apple can still change a lot of things before the final product. Based on CADs seen by 9to5Mac, Both analysts iPhone 15 rumors 9to5Mac’s sources, Apple has been working on a new design for the iPhone 15 lineup. However, part of this redesign has been scrapped – which would be new solid-state volume buttons with haptic feedback. Still, customers can expect a new Action button that will replace the mute/ring switch. Analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Jeff Pu reported that Both iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro are expected to be officially announced in September.

The iPhone 16 Pro could be the massive upgrade we've wanted for years

But with this latest rumor, the iPhone 15 Pro is suddenly a lot less appealing. Based on rumors, the iPhone 16 Pro will bring several features missing from this year’s phone, including: Solid-state buttons: Apple reportedly scrapped the new buttons from the iPhone 15 Pro due to technical hurdles but will be bringing them to next year’s phone. Under-display Face ID sensors: We’re not sure if the whole camera array will go under the screen just yet, but Apple will reportedly put at least some of the TrueDepth camera components under the display to decrease the size of the Dynamic Island. Better battery life: As we saw with the Apple Watch Ultra, a few millimeters can make a huge difference in battery life. We expect the iPhone 15 Pro to use the extra room to increase the capacity of the battery and add at least an hour to our day.

iPhone 16

Apple is expected to introduce four new iPhone models later this year: iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max. All four models will get a new design, but the screen sizes will remain the same as today. At the same time, only the 15 Pro Max model is rumored to get a periscope lens for better optical zoom. But according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the regular iPhone 16 Pro will also get a periscope lens in 2024. Expand Expanding Close Update: Coincidentally, Apple was granted a patent for this technology on the same day as the latest supply-chain report – see below. The iPhone X introduced the notch, the iPhone 14 Pro the However, the latest report says that we shouldn’t expect Apple to follow Samsung’s under-display camera approach before 2026… Expand Expanding Close • • • While rumors about the iPhone 14 lineup are finally heating up, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is already aiming at the 2024 iPhone models, most likely the iPhone 16 series. In a tweet posted early today, the analyst doubles down on predictions that under-display Face ID coming to the high-end versions of this upcoming phone. Expand Expanding Close • A report by The Elec from early today claims Apple will introduce an under-display Face ID sensor on the iPhone 15 Pro in 2023. DSCC analyst Ross Young, who has a great record of Apple leaks over the past months, contradicts the report and says the technology could land on iPhone 16 at the earliest. Expand Expanding Close

Early iPhone 16 Pro Leak Details Major Camera Improvement Over iPhone 15 Pro

What this means is a 1/1.14-inch primary camera sensor for Apple’s 2024 iPhone Pros, compared to the 1/1.28-inch sensor in both the iPhone 14 Pro Max and iPhone 15 Pro Max. A larger sensor means the camera can take in more light, which is critical for low-light photography and improved dynamic range. And the key here is ShrimpApplePro. While Weibo is something of a wild west for iPhone leaks, the leaker has a rock-solid track record and nailed numerous Arguably, there is never a good time to upgrade your smartphone because every generation brings new advances. That said, there are better years than others, and the iPhone 15 range is shaping up to be a more incremental update with More on Forbes MORE FROM FORBES Apple Leaker Warns Upgraders About Mediocre iPhone 15 By Gordon Kelly

iPhone 16 Pro to pack biggest iPhone screen ever

Apple has big plans for the display technology used in upcoming iPhone models. According to a new roadmap shared by According to Young, the iPhone 16 Pro will feature a 6.27-inch display, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max will feature a 6.86-inch display. The aspect ratio of these devices will be 19.6:9, compared to the aspect ratio of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 15 lineups of 19.5:9. What this means is that the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will feature larger displays, at the cost of making the devices taller rather than wider. This aligns with 9to5Mac reported earlier this month based on leaked CAD files from Apple’s supply chain. While these changes will be exclusive to the iPhone 16 Pro, the changes will trickle down to the non-Pro iPhone models starting with the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus is 2025. iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus display specs: • Size: 6.12″/6.69″ • Aspect ratio: 19.5:9 • Notch/hole: Pill-shaped and Dynamic Island • Backplane: LTPS • Refresh rate: 60hz iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro max display specs: • Size: 6.27″/6.86″ • Aspect ratio: 19.6:9 • Notch/hole: Pill-shaped and Dynamic Island • Backplane: LTPO • Refresh rate: 120hz iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus display specs: • Size: 6.27″/6.86″ • Aspect ratio: 19.6:9 • Notch/hole: Pill-shaped and Dynamic Island • Backplane: LTPO • Refresh rate: 120hz iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max: • Size: 6.27″/6.86″ • Aspect ratio: 19.6:9 • Notch/hole: Hole punch + under-screen Face ID • Backplane: LTPO • Refres...

iPhone 16

Apple is expected to introduce four new iPhone models later this year: iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max. All four models will get a new design, but the screen sizes will remain the same as today. At the same time, only the 15 Pro Max model is rumored to get a periscope lens for better optical zoom. But according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the regular iPhone 16 Pro will also get a periscope lens in 2024. Expand Expanding Close Update: Coincidentally, Apple was granted a patent for this technology on the same day as the latest supply-chain report – see below. The iPhone X introduced the notch, the iPhone 14 Pro the However, the latest report says that we shouldn’t expect Apple to follow Samsung’s under-display camera approach before 2026… Expand Expanding Close • • • While rumors about the iPhone 14 lineup are finally heating up, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is already aiming at the 2024 iPhone models, most likely the iPhone 16 series. In a tweet posted early today, the analyst doubles down on predictions that under-display Face ID coming to the high-end versions of this upcoming phone. Expand Expanding Close • A report by The Elec from early today claims Apple will introduce an under-display Face ID sensor on the iPhone 15 Pro in 2023. DSCC analyst Ross Young, who has a great record of Apple leaks over the past months, contradicts the report and says the technology could land on iPhone 16 at the earliest. Expand Expanding Close

iPhone 16 Pro models could feature under

Face ID is obviously different than your traditional selfie camera, though. It uses its TrueDepth infrared camera to map and analyze your face, and that makes the technological challenge even more difficult. Apple can’t ship an iPhone with Face ID where the IR camera struggles to identify your face when trying to unlock your phone or paying with Apple Pay. According to The Elec, Apple’s planning to eventually expand this technology to include the regular selfie camera — not just the Face ID IR camera — under the display as well. This could potentially eliminate the notch completely, as Apple will no longer need a cutout in the display to house both the Face ID components and the camera hole. It’s unclear when Apple will manage to do this, but Young doesn’t expect it until at least the iPhone 18 Pro in 2026. Most Popular • Automakers can’t quit manual transmissions so they’re cramming fake stuff into EVs • Here’s the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman isn’t backing down: our full interview • Black Mirror’s ‘Beyond the Sea’ is a slow-motion tragedy in the depths of space • Microsoft is no longer making Xbox One games