Apple is set to unveil its latest iPhone 16 series at the “It’s Glowtime” event today. As usual, Apple has kept details under wraps, but numerous rumors and leaks have provided some insight into what we can expect from the new flagship models. Here’s what we know so far:
The iPhone 16 series is expected to feature significant camera upgrades, especially for the Pro models. Rumors suggest a periscope-style telephoto lens for enhanced zoom capabilities and improved low-light performance. The ultra-wide and primary sensors might also see enhancements, allowing for better photography in all conditions.
The iPhone 16 lineup is anticipated to be powered by the next-generation A18 Bionic chip. Built on a 3nm process, this new chipset is expected to deliver faster performance, improved power efficiency, and better support for AI-driven tasks.
While the overall design might remain similar to its predecessor, the iPhone 16 may introduce subtle tweaks, such as thinner bezels, flatter sides, and a new array of colors. There are rumors of a slightly larger display and smaller notch or even the possibility of under-display Face ID technology.
The Dynamic Island feature, introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro models, is rumored to expand to the entire iPhone 16 lineup. This means that even non-Pro models will feature this adaptive notification system.
Following European Union regulations mandating USB-C, Apple is expected to finally ditch the Lightning port in favor of USB-C charging across the iPhone 16 series. This would bring iPhones in line with other Apple products like the iPad and MacBook.
The iPhone 16 series could see a price hike due to the new technologies, especially the Pro and Pro Max models. The base models may remain in the same price range as previous years, but advanced features like the periscope lens and the A18 chip might push the Pro models into higher price tiers.
According to the tipster Apple Hub on X (formerly known as Twitter), the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are expected to maintain their starting prices from the last year, at $799 and $899 for the 128GB models, respectively. Additionally, with the Indian government’s recent announcement of an excise duty reduction on mobile phones, a decrease in the prices of the iPhone 16 series in India is anticipated. For context, the iPhone 15 was introduced last year at a price of ₹79,990 in India.
Rumours have it that Apple is planning to make a few changes to the design of the iPhone 16. For starters, the tech giant is expected to switch to a vertical camera layout, similar to the iPhone X or iPhone 12, in favour of the diagonal layout of its predecessor. The new layout is expected to help the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus capture spatial video.
Apple is also said to be replacing the mute button on standard iPhone 16 models with the Action Button, which it introduced on iPhone 15 Pro models last year. Meanwhile, the company could also add a new ‘Capture’ button that would allow users to start video recording, zoom in and out, or focus on a subject.
Analyst Ming Chi Kuo predicts that the standard iPhone 16 model will come in five colours: black, green, pink, blue and white. If true, this would mean that Apple is ending support for the blue and yellow colour variants of the standard iPhone.
Numerous reports indicate that Apple will likely use the identical A18 chipset across its entire iPhone 16 lineup, enabling AI tasks to be performed directly on device. However, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro may distinguish themselves from the standard models in terms of GPU performance and higher clock speed.
Additionally, it is anticipated that the iPhone 16 series will receive an upgrade in RAM, moving from 6GB in the previous models to 8GB.
According to a report by Apple Insider, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus will come with the same camera setup as last year. It will reportedly include a 48MP primary shooter with f/1.6 aperture and 2x optical telephoto zoom, and an ultra-wide-angle lens that can take pictures at 0.5x. The ultra-wide-angle shooter may get a slight upgrade, with an aperture of f/2.2 instead of f/2.4 on the iPhone 15, meaning the new iPhones could theoretically allow more light to hit the sensor and thus improve low-light photography.
The report also claims that the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus could also get macro photography support for the first time.
Apple is expected to stick with the same 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch OLED displays with a 60Hz refresh rate for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. The standard variants are also expected to retain last year’s price tag of around $800.
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