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iPhone 16: Everything we know about Apple’s next iPhone

From new unified volume buttons to price hike, here's everything we know so far about the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro series.

iPhone 16 | Apple iPhone 16 | iPhone 16 leaksThe iPhone 16 Pro is said to get the 5MP telephoto lens from the iPhone 15 Pro Max. (Express Photo)

Apple unveiled its latest iPhone and iPhone Pro models only late last year, but the rumour mill is already speculating what the next iteration has in store. The tech giant is likely to launch the iPhone 16 sometime in September this year alongside iOS 18, which may be one of the ‘biggest updates’ in Apple’s history. From design to price to software, here’s everything we know so far about the iPhone 16 series.

Design

short article insert According to a report by MacRumors, Apple may be planning to change the design of the iPhone 16 Pro series. The tech giant may increase the screen size of the iPhone 16 Pro to 6.3 inches and the iPhone 16 Pro Max to 6.9 inches, which if true, will be the first increment in screen size in the last few years.

As for the non-pro models, the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Plus may get a redesigned camera island with leaked renders showing that the rear cameras will be aligned vertically and enclosed in a pill. These renders also hint that Apple might unify the volume buttons and bring the Action button from the Pro variants as well as a capacitive button.

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According to the known tipster MajinBuOfficial on X, the vertical camera is pretty much confirmed at this point. The information corroborates with a recent MacRumors report citing industry sources claiming that it was the main camera chassis for the I-34 camera project.

iPhone 16 CAD renders 91 mobiles iPhone 16 CAD Pro renders hint at two vertical cameras alongside a third sensor. (Image Source: 91mobiles)

Specs

While the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max may be bigger than their predecessors, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus will have the same dimensions as well as the same 60Hz displays.

On the base models, we expect the new A17 chip to make an appearance that may be a slower version of the A17 Pro chips that power the iPhone 15 Pro variants.

The iPhone 16 lineup is rumoured to feature stacked battery technology,  meaning we might see improved battery life on the new iPhones. Apple is also said to bump the charging speed to 40W. The tipster MajinBuOfficial also claims that the battery will see a bump in size as well, but this is just speculation at this point.

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Camera

Coming to the camera, the iPhone 16 is likely to have a dual camera setup as its predecessor whereas the Pro models will have three cameras. On the Pro models, we might see a new 48MP ultrawide sensor, which is a clear upgrade over the existing 12MP shooter.

The iPhone 16 Pro Max is also said to get an improved eight-part hybrid lens, which will help capture better low-light and nighttime photos. Another speculation suggests the 5x telephoto lens from the iPhone 15 Pro Max could make its way to the iPhone 16 Pro.

Software

Apple’s upcoming operating system – iOS 18 could be a major overhaul and introduce a VisionOS-like design with rounded icons and generative AI features integrated with the OS itself. The company is also reportedly working on some additional customisation options with Bloomberg saying Apple is developing its very own large language model that will run either power Siri or run on the device itself.

The stock mail and notes app is also set to get some generative AI power features, allowing users to automatically summarise and translate content.

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Price

Apple may be planning to increase the base price of every model with the iPhone 16 lineup, but there is no word about the same. This means we will have to wait until September to know how much you’ll have to shell out for the next iPhone.

Anurag Chawake is a Senior Sub-Editor at indianexpress.com. His fascination with technology and computers goes back to the days of Windows 98. Since then, he has been tinkering with various operating systems, mobile phones, and other things. Anurag usually writes on a wide range of topics including Android, gaming, and PC hardware among other things related to consumer tech. His Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn user name is antechx. ... Read More

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