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iPhone 15 vs iPhone 16: Every rumored upgrade coming in 2024
It's safe to assume that there will be a new line of iPhones coming later this year. The annual upgrade cycle has held firm since 2011, and we're not expecting it to change for 2024. The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro line are undoubtedly the best iPhones you can buy right now. The regular iPhone 15 replaces the notch of the iPhone 14 with a Dynamic Island that can show notifications and change shape depending on the app. With the 15 Pro line, the A17 Pro chip allows users to take advantage of Apple Intelligence, the company's set of AI features expected to arrive for U.S. users later this year with iOS 18. In addition, the 15 Pro Max gained an exclusive upgrade in the form of a 5x 120mm telephoto lens. It's a solid baseline right across the range then for the iPhone 16 line-up to build on. With the iPhone 16 line expected to arrive in just a matter of weeks, we're turning our attention to the regular iPhone 16, looking to highlight what to expect from this year's entry-level model compared to last year's standard iPhone 15 handset. Aside from screen size, you can broadly expect the same differences here for an iPhone 16 Plus vs iPhone 15 Plus match-up, too. With the iPhone 15 line using the A16 chip from the iPhone 14 Pro, and the iPhone 15 Pro using the newest A17 Pro chip, iPhone 16 looks set to use a new A18 chip. Code discovered in Apple's backend has seemingly leaked this new chip for the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus. This makes sense, as Apple would logically want to have all of its newest iPhones support Apple Intelligence -- something that, for now, only works with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. For Apple to have its entire iPhone 16 line support its AI features would be a justifiable upgrade for anyone wanting to move on from their older iPhones. However, it's not just Apple Intelligence that could make these phones an attractive upgrade. The A18 chip is also rumored to have huge performance gains that blow past what came before, including the A17 Pro, which supports games like Resident Evil 4. This improvement is apparently due to an advanced N3E manufacturing process that allows for faster clock speeds and better heat dissipation on the A18. You could argue that the design of the iPhone has mostly stayed the same since iPhone 12's debut in 2020. The angular design with a shiny frame surrounding these phones has been a staple. iPhone 16 looks to carry on these design tropes but with slight differences. This year, White, Black, Blue, Green, and Pink are the rumored iPhone 16 colors. The blue is reminiscent of a similar color that was offered in iPhone 12, while the pink seems to be more vibrant than what's been previously available in this shade. Another rumored feature is a thinner bezel of the display, which may apply to the entire iPhone 16 line. The iPhone 15 Pro line introduced a thinner bezel, so if the iPhone 16 is confirmed to have something even thinner, it could mean a slightly bigger display on both models. The camera module for the iPhone 16 may have more changes in its appearance on the device itself, as well as a dedicated capture button being added to the phone. Some iPhone 16 and 16 Pro dummy models reportedly leaked in March, showing an extra button below the Power button. This is alleged to be a 'Capture' button, which is similar to what the Battery Case offered for iPhone 11 models back in 2019. If you had an iPhone 11 at the time, you could press this button and it would launch Apple's Camera app. Once you were in the app, pressing the button again would capture a photo or video, depending on what function the app was set to. This addition makes sense, as many users upgrade for the camera capabilities of an iPhone. Although the Action button, available in iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, can be configured to open the Camera app, a capture button would allow the user to set the Action button to something else, such as a Shazam shortcut. When examining the image that leaked the colors for iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, another noticeable difference is the vertical orientation of the two camera lenses. These hark back to how the cameras looked on the iPhone X and iPhone XS models. This may be to take advantage of the Spatial Video feature, available in the iPhone 15 Pro models. For anyone unfamiliar, this lets you record a 3D video that you can view in Apple Vision Pro, the company's spatial computing headset. When you play a Spatial Video, it's akin to looking through a window, as if the people in the video are there with you. We can't talk about an upcoming iPhone without mentioning the potential capabilities of the battery! However, rumors have been light this year on what the iPhone 16 could be packing. Back in February, we spotted a tweet that highlighted what the battery capacity may be. The iPhone 16 will reportedly have an increased capacity of 3561mAh. This is significantly more than the 3349mAh battery of the iPhone 15, although the iPhone 16 Plus may have a 4006mAh battery, which is less when compared to the iPhone 15 Plus' 4383mAh battery. If confirmed, we're not sure why there's a lesser amount for the 16 Plus, but we suspect it may be due to space reasons in the iPhone's body, or that the new A18 chip could feature improved battery consumption, which is why there's less capacity. Although the above information is not yet confirmed, it suggests an iPhone 16 feature set that could be tantalizing to those who have an iPhone 14 and below. If you watched WWDC in June this year, Apple's yearly developer conference, the company made sure to mention that Apple Intelligence currently supports iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, closing off these AI features to anyone who has an older iPhone. It's safe to assume that the entire iPhone 16 line will support Apple Intelligence, so if you want tools to help with your writing, summarize emails, and a better Siri, the next iPhone could be the one for you. Other than that, a thinner bezel and a dedicated Capture button could also appeal, especially if you use your iPhone to take many photos and videos to share with friends and on social media. Whatever the case, 2024 looks to be a significant year for the next iPhone. Are you tempted to upgrade? Let us know in the iMore forums.
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iPhone 16 vs iPhone 16 Pro: Every rumored difference in this year's iPhones
Apple's iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro are due to be unveiled in September. They'll replace the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models as the best iPhones in Apple's lineup. However, as always, there will be some key differences between the two models that will make choosing between them very important. Naturally, the Pro will be more expensive than the regular model because it comes with more features and potentially some exciting upgrades. But what exactly are the rumored differences so far between the two models? Here are all the possible things you'll have to consider, according to all the latest rumors. The iPhone 16 is expected to debut in the usual sizes of 6.1 and 6.7 inches, the latter being the iPhone 16 Plus. Normally, the Pro is the same size, but that could change this year. According to reports, the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max will both be bigger, 6.3 and 6.9 inches respectively. That means more screen real estate and likely larger batteries too. A key differentiating factor every year, the iPhone 16 Pro should feature the 120Hz ProMotion display that has been a hallmark of the Pro iPhone for several years. In contrast, the iPhone 16 won't, stuck with the rather disappointing 60Hz refresh rate. If you want a regular iPhone with a higher refresh rate, you'll have to wait until next year. As is the case with every release, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro will offer different color lineups. The former should be more vibrant and playful, while the latter will be more neutral and muted. The latest leaks suggest the iPhone 16 will come in white, black, blue, green, and pink. Meanwhile the iPhone 16 Pro will reportedly debut in black, white, and natural titanium, alongside a new rose or bronze color that replaces this year's blue. The iPhone 16 Pro should feature the Titanium chassis introduced in last year's iPhone 15 Pro, along with the same frosted glass back. The iPhone 16 is expected to keep this year's design including its aluminum chassis and the color-infused rear glass. Apple is expected to debut a new A18 chip that will help power Apple Intelligence on iPhone. However, not all A18 chips are created equal. While the A18 will be a big bump over the iPhone 15's A16, there should be an A18 Pro reserved for the more expensive models. Both iPhone models are expected to get an upgrade to their respective Wi-Fi chips. The iPhone 16 will reportedly feature Wi-Fi 6E from the iPhone 15 Pro, with the iPhone 16 Pro getting the exciting new Wi-Fi 7. Likewise, there will likely be a difference in the 5G capabilities of each device. The iPhone 16 should get Qualcomm's older X70 modem, while the iPhone 16 Pro is tipped to feature the X75, which features AI and performance boost modes. While both iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro will feature a range of storage options, we'd expect the iPhone 16 Pro to offer larger capacity options including 1TB and possibly even 2TB. The iPhone 16 will likely be limited to 512GB, or 1TB if the Pro gets the 2TB option. The camera configuration of each device is also usually a big differentiator. The iPhone 16 will feature two cameras, including a 48-megapixel main camera and a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens. The iPhone 16 Pro should have three cameras, including the additional wide lens. Crucially, the ultrawide lens on that model should get an upgrade to 48MP. The Pro should also feature 5x optical zoom across the board, another advantage. While there will be some key differences between the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, there will also be some similarities. Both will support iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence, both will feature USB-C, and both are also expected to come with the iPhone 15 Pro's Action button and a brand new Capture button dedicated to photography. With an iPhone launch expected in early September, we don't have long to find out what each looks like on paper.
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A comprehensive look at the rumored upgrades and features expected for the iPhone 16 lineup in 2024, comparing it with the current iPhone 15 series and distinguishing between standard and Pro models.
The iPhone 16 series is rumored to bring significant design changes and display improvements. While the iPhone 15 introduced the Dynamic Island to all models, the iPhone 16 is expected to maintain this feature across the lineup 1. However, a notable upgrade might be the increase in display sizes for the Pro models, with the iPhone 16 Pro potentially featuring a 6.3-inch display and the iPhone 16 Pro Max boasting a 6.9-inch screen 1.
Apple is expected to continue its tradition of annual chip upgrades. The standard iPhone 16 models are likely to receive the A17 chip, currently found in the iPhone 15 Pro models. Meanwhile, the iPhone 16 Pro variants are anticipated to feature the next-generation A18 Pro chip, promising enhanced performance and efficiency 2.
Camera improvements are always a focal point for iPhone upgrades. The iPhone 16 Pro models might introduce a new "tetraprism" telephoto lens, currently exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. This could bring enhanced zoom capabilities to both Pro models 1. Additionally, there are rumors of a new "Capture Button" being added to all iPhone 16 models, potentially revolutionizing how users interact with the camera app 2.
With the rising importance of AI in mobile technology, the iPhone 16 series is expected to incorporate significant AI capabilities. This could include on-device AI processing for tasks like image editing and natural language processing. iOS 18, likely to debut with the iPhone 16, is rumored to bring substantial AI enhancements across the system 1.
5G technology continues to evolve, and the iPhone 16 might feature improved 5G capabilities, potentially supporting faster speeds and better energy efficiency. Battery life improvements are also anticipated, with rumors suggesting larger battery capacities across the lineup 2.
The distinction between Pro and standard models is expected to continue. While all iPhone 16 models will likely share some features, such as the Dynamic Island and the rumored Capture Button, Pro models are set to maintain their edge with superior cameras, more powerful chips, and potentially exclusive design elements 2.
While it's too early for concrete pricing information, industry analysts speculate that Apple might maintain a similar pricing structure to the iPhone 15 series. The release date is expected to follow Apple's usual September launch window, barring any unforeseen supply chain issues 1.
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Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 series is generating buzz with rumors of larger displays, improved camera capabilities, and innovative features. The new lineup is expected to launch in September 2024, promising significant upgrades across all models.
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