We are getting closer to the launch of the iPhone 16 series. The new handsets will be announced during Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event on September 9, 2024, and they will succeed the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models.
The iPhone 16 is expected to have more significant changes than the iPhone 15 and should be an exciting release indeed. We’ve gathered all the biggest news, leaks, and reports for you here. Let’s dive in.
iPhone 16: release date
iPhone 16: possible price
How much of a possible increase has yet to be seen.
iPhone 16: design
For the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, Apple is departing from the diagonal camera layout that it has been using for the past few years. Instead, it’s going with the vertical pill-shaped camera island, similar to what we first saw on the iPhone X, except a bit bigger due to the lenses and sensors.
Reports have suggested that the new Capture button will be capacitive rather than physical, and it will sit flush with the phone’s frame. Since it is rumored to be a Capture button, it will most likely be able to act as a camera shutter button, though it could also be customizable, like the Action button. Since it is likely to be touch-based, it could perform different actions through gestures like swiping. The Capture button could also be utilized by third-party developers for their own camera apps.
This rumor may have just been confirmed by leaker Majin Bu, who uploaded two photos of the iPhone 16 Pro case, showing larger camera cutouts. The larger camera sensor would correspond with the rumor that the 12MP ultrawide camera is set to be replaced with a larger 48MP Sony IMX903 sensor (more on that below).
In the iPhone 16 Pro case the camera module is huge pic.twitter.com/i847JqKSwt
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) May 28, 2024
The wireless antenna will be relocated to the other side of the iPhone to accommodate this new capacitive button. The Action button may also be larger on the iPhone 16 Pro models than on the current iPhone 15 Pro.
Although iPhone design changes are never confirmed until Apple shows off the phone itself, it looks like these rumors have some weight to them. In early April, well-known Apple leaker Sonny Dickson shared photos of iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro dummy models — reiterating all of the design changes mentioned above.
A YouTube channel called EFTM received some metal dummy units of what appears to be the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Dummy units are important for case and accessory manufacturers because they make their accessories based on these units so that they are available in time for the actual product launch. The dummy units that EFTM has received appear to confirm the vertical camera modules for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.
However, there is a notable detail on all of the dummy units: the Action and Capture buttons. Both of these buttons could show up across the entire iPhone 16 lineup. Previous rumors hinted at the Action button coming to the standard iPhone 16 models, but the Capture button was previously reported to be only on the Pro models. Assuming these models are accurate, that appears to be changing.
Since the Capture button will be located on the phones’ bottom right edge, it’s another indication that Apple could remove the physical SIM card completely in other countries. Apple moved to eSIM-only in the U.S., starting with the iPhone 14 line, and now it looks like that change could be coming to other parts of the globe.
Speaking of dummy units, more leaked in late April when Sonny Dickson uploaded the above photo to X (formerly Twitter). These particular dummies are more complete-looking and provide an even clearer view of what this year’s iPhone lineup should look like.
More recently, some leaked molds appeared online from ShopSystem. The molds show the MagSafe charging ring being slightly smaller in the iPhone 16 models when placed side-by-side with the iPhone 15 models. If accurate, it suggests that Apple has tried to slim down the MagSafe components to reduce the magnetic material required, though the overall position of the magnets hasn’t changed. That’s a good thing because it means that older MagSafe accessories should continue to work with the new models.
As far as colors go, it looks like the base model iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 plus will be coming in five colors instead of seven as was previously rumored. The five colors appear to be white, black, blue, green, and pink. However, it’s important to note that the colors appear much more saturated than the previous iPhone 15 lineup, which can be seen as a good thing.
For the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, it appears to have four possible colors: white titanium, black titanium, natural titanium, and an all-new bronze color that could be called “desert titanium.” This new color would replace the blue titanium option that the iPhone 15 Pro came in, but it looks like a far cry from the rose gold that was originally rumored. Another leak from Majin Bu on X seems to confirm this new dark gold color with a close-up of the camera ring.
Apple is also upgrading the microphones on the iPhone 16 lineup to have a higher signal-to-noise ratio than previous iterations. This means the device will be able to hear you more clearly, which could help with Siri requests. With reports suggesting iOS 18 will have more generative AI features, a more accurate Siri would be much needed.
iPhone 16: displays
There may be some changes coming for the display sizes of the iPhone 16 Pro models. However, the standard iPhone 16 variants will stay the same.
The iPhone 16 Pro display may be increased to 6.3 inches, up from the current 6.1 inches. The larger iPhone 16 Pro Max will be 6.9 inches rather than 6.7 inches.
With the smaller iPhone 16 Pro getting a bump in size, this will make it possible to fit a larger telephoto camera lens in it, allowing for the 5x optical zoom that debuted in the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Due to size constraints of the 6.1-inch size, the tetraprism lens wasn’t able to fit, but a 6.3-inch chassis can change that.
iPhone 16: specs
This news seemed to have been confirmed with a similar report from another source in July.
iPhone 16: cameras
A recent leak has given us all the details on the camera specs for both the standard iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models.
iPhone 16: battery life
We may finally see better battery life with the iPhone 16 Pro series, as it’s rumored to use stacked battery technology. With stacked batteries, it can result in higher capacity and longer lifespans. This may also bring faster 40W wired and 20W MagSafe charging speeds.
According to @MajinBuOfficial, we also have a good idea of what to expect from the batteries in the entire iPhone 16 lineup, with changes across the board. The leaker claims that the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Max will have larger batteries than their predecessors. However, the iPhone 16 Plus will get the short end of the stick and actually have less battery capacity than before. The Pro Max model will also no longer use the L-shaped battery design and will go back to a rectangular shape like on the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus.
According to an earlier leak by @MajinBuOfficial, who has a mixed record with Apple leaks, the standard iPhone 16 will have 3,561mAh (up from the iPhone 15’s 3,349mAh), the iPhone 16 Plus battery will come in at 4,006mAh (down from the iPhone 15 Plus’ 4,383mAh), and the iPhone 16 Pro Max will be 4,747mAh (up from the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 4,422mAh). It also appears that the iPhone 16 Pro will have 3,577mAh (up from iPhone 15 Pro’s 3,274mAh), according to a report on MacRumors.
iPhone 16 pro battery mh3577and iPhone 16 pro max 4747mh https://t.co/vqyUGfwSSX pic.twitter.com/i7JBLUJ7Nl
— fix Apple 🍏 (@lipilipsi) May 29, 2024
In July, we heard news iPhone Pro users have been waiting for. This year’s Pro models could get a charging upgrade, with both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max supporting 40-watt wired charging and 20W MagSafe charging. This would be the first significant battery charging change in many years.
iPhone 16: software and updates
At the highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, Apple unveiled the groundbreaking iOS 18. One of the most eagerly awaited features of iOS 18 is the introduction of Apple Intelligence, an innovative AI update to revolutionize how we interact with our devices. From transforming how we compose messages and emails to enhancing how we manage our photo libraries and communicate with Siri, Apple Intelligence promises to elevate the user experience to unparalleled heights.