iPhone 16, launch scheduled for September 9, 2024: here are the expected new features

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By John

The news is now certain: Apple will launch the iPhone 16 series on September 9th. VLet’s see what new features are expected compared to the previous generation. Here, in short, is the technology and design anticipated by the rumors on the web. Regarding the launch of the new iPhone models scheduled for September 9, one of the most interesting novelties concerns the size of the screens, especially for the Pro models. The iPhone 16 Pro should in fact have a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max should reach 6.9 inches. Furthermore Apple could further reduce the bezels for an overall size slightly larger than the current iPhone 15 Pro.. The iPhone 16 Pro range will see significant improvements in the camera department. It is expected to integrate a new 48-megapixel main sensor, with a 48-megapixel ultra-wide and a telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. These updates are accompanied by the introduction of the ALD anti-reflective coating, which will improve photographic performance, especially in low light conditions.

The base iPhone 16 and 16 Plus models will also benefit from improvements, keeping the 48-megapixel main camera, but with the addition of support for macro mode and vertical alignment of the cameras. Optimized for spatial video recording compatible with Apple Vision Pro. A significant design innovation is the introduction of a new “Capture” button. This button, located below the power button, will allow you to take photos and videos, with the ability to adjust the zoom with a simple swipe. It is expected to be available across the iPhone 16 line, offering a more intuitive and advanced user experience than previous models. The iPhone 16 Pro will be powered by the new A18 Pro chipwhich will offer a significant improvement in performance. Especially when it comes to artificial intelligence and the management of more complex applications. This chip will ensure greater fluidity, especially for games and augmented reality applications.