Rumors began circulating shortly after the release of the iPhone 15, hinting at a groundbreaking feature for the next "Pro" iteration. It is speculated that the main camera module of the iPhone 16 Pro will boast a total of six cameras, an upgrade from the three cameras in its predecessor.
It is anticipated that three additional sensors will be added to the existing three in the main camera module, potentially catering to the demands of Apple's ambitious Apple Vision Pro headset, slated for an early 2024 launch.
Renowned Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo corroborated this news, known for his accurate leaks regarding Apple's technology. According to his information, the upcoming "telephoto" camera with a periscope lens will equip the iPhone 16 Pro, offering users a lossless 5x zoom. Currently, this feature is exclusive to the Pro Max model, while the iPhone 15 Pro offers only a 3x zoom.
Revamped Design and Display
Insiders have also revealed that all smartphones in the iPhone 16 lineup will feature a new bezel-less design, with an improved screen-to-body ratio, promising users an "entirely new device experience." Additionally, the devices will incorporate new materials, making the iPhones even thinner, lighter, and more durable.
This isn't the first glimpse into the iPhone 16 details nearly a year ahead of their release. Expectations are high that Apple will finally transition the entire iPhone lineup to 120Hz displays next year. It's worth noting that the recently introduced iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus feature 60Hz refresh rate screens.
Furthermore, the iPhone 16 Pro will introduce another intriguing addition, a capacitive button purportedly designed for camera shutter release. Interestingly, this button won't be physical but capacitive in nature. Notably, before the unveiling of the iPhone 15, there were widespread speculations that Apple would completely eliminate physical buttons and even the charging port.
User Concerns with iPhone 15 Pro
Meanwhile, some users have been expressing concerns about the iPhone 15 Pro model. Reports suggest that these smartphones are prone to overheating, battery swelling, and screen burn-in issues. Despite the recent iOS 17.0.3 update from Apple, tests indicate that the overheating problem still persists.
As the anticipation for the iPhone 16 Pro continues to grow, Apple faces the challenge of addressing these issues to ensure a smooth and trouble-free user experience with its upcoming flagship device. Stay tuned for more updates on the iPhone 16 Pro as the release date approaches.
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