Monday, September 9th 2024

Apple Debuts the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max - Now with a Camera Button

Apple today introduced iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, featuring Apple Intelligence, larger display sizes, new creative capabilities with innovative pro camera features, stunning graphics for immersive gaming, and more—all powered by the A18 Pro chip. With Apple Intelligence, powerful Apple-built generative models come to iPhone in the easy-to-use personal intelligence system that understands personal context to deliver intelligence that is helpful and relevant while protecting user privacy. Camera Control unlocks a fast, intuitive way to tap into visual intelligence and easily interact with the advanced camera system. Featuring a new 48MP Fusion camera with a faster quad-pixel sensor that enables 4K120 FPS video recording in Dolby Vision, these new Pro models achieve the highest resolution and frame-rate combination ever available on iPhone. Additional advancements include a new 48MP Ultra Wide camera for higher-resolution photography, including macro; a 5x Telephoto camera on both Pro models; and studio-quality mics to record more true-to-life audio. The durable titanium design is strong yet lightweight, with larger display sizes, the thinnest borders on any Apple product, and a huge leap in battery life—with iPhone 16 Pro Max offering the best battery life on iPhone ever.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be available in four stunning finishes: black titanium, natural titanium, white titanium, and desert titanium. Pre-orders begin Friday, September 13, with availability beginning Friday, September 20.
"Powered by the faster, more efficient A18 Pro chip and built for Apple Intelligence, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are the most advanced iPhone models we've ever made," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. "Customers who are looking for the best possible iPhone will be able to take advantage of this huge step forward, whether they're applying edits to a photo without lifting a finger, rewriting meeting notes for a more professional tone, or using the advanced camera system to capture their next masterpiece in 4K120 FPS in Dolby Vision—all while enjoying extraordinary battery life."

Built for Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence on the iPhone 16 lineup harnesses the power of Apple silicon and Apple-built generative models to understand and create language and images, take action across apps, and draw from personal context to simplify and accelerate everyday tasks. Apple Intelligence maintains the privacy and security of user data with Private Cloud Compute. This groundbreaking approach provides the ability to flex and scale computational capacity between on-device processing and larger, server-based models that run on dedicated Apple silicon servers—an extraordinary step forward for privacy in artificial intelligence. Apple Intelligence will be available as a free software update, with the first set of features rolling out next month in U.S. English for most regions around the world.

With systemwide Writing Tools, users can adjust notes or emails to be more friendly, more concise, or add a more professional tone to their writing; check for grammar, word choice, and sentence structure; and summarize selected text to make it more digestible. In the Notes and Phone apps, users can also record, transcribe, and summarize audio. When a recording is initiated while on a call in the Phone app, participants are automatically notified, and once the call ends, Apple Intelligence generates a summary to recall key points.

Apple Intelligence helps users prioritize with summarized notifications, along with Priority Messages in Mail, a feature that understands the content of emails and surfaces time-sensitive messages. Across a user's inbox, summaries convey the most important information of each email instead of previewing the first few lines.
Siri becomes more deeply integrated into the system experience and gets a brand-new design with an elegant glowing light that wraps around the edge of the screen when active. With richer language-understanding capabilities, communicating with Siri is more natural and flexible. Siri follows along when users stumble over their words, and maintains context from one request to the next. Users can type to Siri at any time, and switch fluidly between text and voice as they accelerate everyday tasks. Siri also now has extensive product knowledge to answer thousands of questions about features on iPhone and other Apple devices.

Additional Apple Intelligence features will roll out later this year and in the months following, including Image Playground, which allows users to create playful images in moments. Emoji will be taken to an entirely new level with the ability to create original Genmoji by simply typing a description, or by selecting a photo of a friend or family member. Siri will be able to draw on a user's personal context to deliver intelligence that is tailored to them. It will also gain onscreen awareness to understand and take action with users' content, as well as take hundreds of new actions in and across Apple and third-party apps. And while using iOS 18 features like Siri and Writing Tools, users will be able to easily access ChatGPT from OpenAI.

An Incredibly Light and Durable Design with Larger Displays
The new Pro lineup features the thinnest borders of any Apple product and introduces larger display sizes: 6.3 inches on iPhone 16 Pro and 6.9 inches on iPhone 16 Pro Max—the largest iPhone display ever. The stunning Super Retina XDR displays with Always-On and ProMotion technologies help users accomplish more. Both models offer industry-leading durability with a strong, lightweight titanium design, as well as the latest-generation Ceramic Shield, which has an advanced formulation that is 2x tougher than glass on any other smartphone. The new mechanical architecture improves heat dissipation and efficiency for up to 20 percent better sustained performance. Along with the new internal design and advanced power management of iOS 18, larger batteries are optimized to offer a huge leap in battery life.

Introducing Camera Control
Camera Control—a result of thoughtful hardware and software integration—makes the pro camera system more versatile with an innovative new way to quickly launch the camera, take a photo, and start video recording. It has a tactile switch that powers the click experience, a high-precision force sensor that enables the light press gesture, and a capacitive sensor that allows for touch interactions. A new camera preview helps users frame the shot and adjust other control options—such as zoom, exposure, or depth of field—to compose a stunning photo or video by sliding their finger on the Camera Control. Later this fall, Camera Control will be updated with a two-stage shutter to automatically lock focus and exposure on a subject with a light press, letting users reframe the shot without losing focus. Additionally, developers will be able to bring Camera Control to third-party apps such as Kino, which will offer users the ability to adjust white balance and set focus points, including at various levels of depth in their scene.

Later this year, Camera Control will unlock visual intelligence to help users learn about objects and places faster than ever before. Users can click and hold Camera Control to pull up the hours or ratings for a restaurant they pass, add an event from a flyer to their calendar, quickly identify a dog by breed, and more. Camera Control will also serve as a gateway into third-party tools with specific domain expertise, like when users want to search on Google to find where they can buy an item, or to benefit from ChatGPT's problem-solving skills. Users are in control of when third-party tools are used and what information is shared.

New Pro Creativity Across Photo, Video, and Audio
With iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, the world's favorite camera gets even more powerful. Powered by A18 Pro, the upgraded camera system introduces a new 48MP Fusion camera with a faster, more efficient quad-pixel sensor and Apple Camera Interface, unlocking 4K120 FPS video recording in Dolby Vision—the highest resolution and frame-rate combination ever available on iPhone, and a smartphone first. The quad-pixel sensor can read data 2x faster, enabling zero shutter lag for 48MP ProRAW or HEIF photos. A new 48MP Ultra Wide camera also features a quad-pixel sensor with autofocus, so users can take higher-resolution 48MP ProRAW and HEIF images when capturing uniquely framed, wider-angle shots or getting close to their subjects with macro photography. The powerful 5x Telephoto camera now comes on both iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, allowing users to catch the action from farther away, no matter which model they choose. iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max now take spatial photos in addition to videos to help users relive memories with remarkable depth on Apple Vision Pro.

Users can capture 4K120 FPS in Slo-mo or Video mode, and adjust the playback speed after capture in the Photos app, including a quarter-speed playback, a new half-speed option for a dreamy effect, and a fifth-speed option that corresponds to 24 FPS. When coupled with the new image signal processor (ISP) of A18 Pro, users can do frame-by-frame cinema-quality color grading for 4K120 FPS in Dolby Vision. Users can also capture 4K120 FPS ProRes and Log directly to an external storage device for efficient pro workflows.

Both Pro models feature four new studio-quality mics that preserve true-to-life recorded sounds, and video can now be captured in Spatial Audio for immersive listening with AirPods, Apple Vision Pro, or a surround sound system. The iPhone 16 Pro lineup also introduces creative new ways to edit video sound with Audio Mix—allowing users to adjust their sound after capture to focus on the voice of the person on camera, make it sound like the video was recorded inside a professional studio, or position vocal tracks in the front and environmental noises in surround sound. With wind noise reduction, powerful machine learning (ML) algorithms reduce unwanted noise for better audio quality.

Next-generation Photographic Styles help users express their creativity and customize their photos by locally adjusting color, highlights, and shadows in real time. Styles also have a deeper understanding of skin undertones, so users can personalize how they appear in photos. Unlike filters, which often use a one-size-fits-all approach by adding a color to an entire scene, adjustments are applied to specific colors of a selected style. A wider set of styles offers more creative options for editing a photo's aesthetic, and styles can be further personalized with an easy-to-use new control pad and intensity slider for simultaneous adjustments across tone and color. These adjustments can be rendered during live preview, applied after a photo is taken, or even reversed later.

Apple Intelligence takes the pro camera system to a new level. Coming later, Siri will be able to complete in-app requests and take action across apps, like pulling up a specific shot from a user's Photos library and then applying an edit to the image in Darkroom. Siri can also help users fully utilize the wide range of photo and editing capabilities, such as asking how to adjust the blur in the background of a photo.

Industry-Leading Performance and Power Efficiency
The new A18 Pro chip is designed with industry-leading compute power to propel Apple Intelligence, ushering in a new era of pro performance. Built with second-generation 3-nanometer technology and featuring a new architecture with smaller, faster transistors, A18 Pro delivers unprecedented efficiency. The new 16-core Neural Engine is faster and more efficient than the previous generation, powering remarkable on-device performance for Apple Intelligence. A 17 percent increase in total system memory bandwidth—the highest ever in iPhone—enables faster experiences when using Writing Tools and Image Playground, and helps deliver astounding graphics. The bandwidth increase also benefits the 6-core GPU, which is up to 20 percent faster than the previous generation, driving graphics rendering for Apple Intelligence and stunning visuals for gaming. Hardware-accelerated ray tracing gets up to 2x faster for even more realistic light sources and reflections, and Game Mode in iOS 18 unlocks more consistent frame rates while making AirPods, game controllers, and other wireless accessories incredibly responsive. A new 6-core CPU is the fastest in a smartphone, with two performance cores and four efficiency cores that can run the same workload as the previous generation 15 percent faster while using 20 percent less power. Next-generation ML accelerators are optimized for Apple Intelligence, and save power by handling high-efficiency, high-throughput, and low-latency computations on the CPU without engaging the Neural Engine.

A18 Pro enables Always-On and ProMotion technologies for an exceptional viewing experience on iPhone, as well as faster USB 3 speeds and ProRes video recording. A new ISP and video encoder process 2x the amount of data for faster video encoding and pro workflows.

Expanded Safety and Communication Capabilities
The iPhone 16 Pro lineup features innovative ways to stay connected and provides enhanced safety capabilities for peace of mind. Powered by the same groundbreaking technology as Emergency SOS via satellite, users are able to connect to the nearest satellite to send and receive texts, emoji, and Tapbacks over iMessage and SMS while outside cellular and Wi-Fi coverage. Messages via satellite in iOS 18 are end-to-end encrypted. Also new with iOS 18, Emergency SOS Live Video allows users to share a live video feed or photos with participating emergency dispatchers during an emergency call. Later this fall, Roadside Assistance via satellite—which connects users to a roadside assistance provider if they have car trouble while off the grid—expands beyond the U.S. to the U.K.

Better for the Environment
iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are designed with the environment in mind. As part of Apple 2030, the company's ambitious goal to be carbon neutral across its entire carbon footprint by the end of this decade, Apple is prioritizing renewable electricity in manufacturing, and investing in wind and solar projects around the world to address the electricity used to charge all Apple products, including the iPhone 16 lineup. Today, all Apple facilities run on 100 percent renewable electricity—including the data centers that power Apple Intelligence.

To achieve Apple 2030, the company is also designing products with recycled and renewable materials. iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max feature more than 25 percent recycled content overall, including 100 percent recycled aluminium in the internal structural frame and 80 percent or more recycled steel across multiple components. The battery is made with 100 percent recycled cobalt and—in a first for iPhone—over 95 percent recycled lithium. The iPhone 16 Pro lineup also meets Apple's high standards for energy efficiency, and is free of mercury and PVC. The packaging is entirely fiber-based, bringing Apple closer to its goal of removing plastic from its packaging by next year.

Pricing and Availability
  • iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be available in black titanium, natural titanium, white titanium, and desert titanium, in 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB storage capacities. iPhone 16 Pro starts at $999 (U.S.) or $41.62 (U.S.) per month, and iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199 (U.S.) or $49.95 (U.S.) per month.
  • Apple offers great ways to save and upgrade to the latest iPhone. Customers can get $180 (U.S.) to $650 (U.S.) in credit when they trade in iPhone 12 or higher, or up to $1,000 (U.S.) in credits to put toward an iPhone 16 Pro with a carrier offer. Customers can take advantage of these offers by visiting the Apple Store online or an Apple Store location. For carrier offer eligibility requirements and more details, see apple.com/shop/buy-iphone/carrier-offers. To see what their device is worth and for trade-in terms and conditions, customers can visit apple.com/shop/trade-in.
  • Customers in more than 58 countries and regions, including Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Türkiye, the UAE, the U.K., and the U.S., will be able to pre-order iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max beginning at 5 a.m. PDT this Friday, September 13, with availability beginning Friday, September 20.
  • iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be available in Macao, Vietnam, and 19 other countries and regions beginning Friday, September 27.
  • iOS 18 will be available as a free software update on Monday, September 16.
  • Apple Intelligence will be available as a free software update. The first set of Apple Intelligence features will be available in beta next month as part of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, with more features rolling out in the months to come. It will be available on iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPad and Mac with M1 and later, with device and Siri language set to U.S. English. Additional languages and platforms are coming over the course of the next year. Later this year, Apple Intelligence will add support for localized English in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K. In the coming year, Apple Intelligence will expand to more languages, including Chinese, French, Japanese, and Spanish.
  • In addition to an iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Clear Case, available for $49 (U.S.), a Silicone Case with MagSafe will be available for $49 (U.S.) in black, denim, fuchsia, lake green, plum, star fruit, stone gray, and ultramarine. Apple cases for the iPhone 16 lineup work seamlessly with Camera Control, featuring a sapphire crystal coupled to a conductive layer that communicates finger movements to the Camera Control. FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe will be available for $59 (U.S.) in black, blackberry, dark green, and deep blue.
  • A new MagSafe Charger enables faster wireless charging up to 25 W, is Qi2 certified, and is available in a 1-meter length for $39 (U.S.) or a 2-meter length for $49 (U.S.).
Source: Apple
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50 Comments on Apple Debuts the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max - Now with a Camera Button

#26
Chaitanya
One more serialized non-repairable manufactured waste. Also its one more wall to lock in users since wall around data/charging port was broken by regulation.

Edit: Also charging $1000 for a phone with non expandable 128GB of storage what year is CrApple living in, but I guess their customers will still overpay for manufactured eWaste.
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#27
sLowEnd
They're making some pretty big thermal dissipation and battery life improvement claims. I look forward to reviews.
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#29
Minus Infinity
HyderzI am tempted to upgrade from my 12pro max
Wait another year, iPhone 17 Pro/Pro max is when the big upgrades come.
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#30
Dr. Dro
neatfeatguyYou seen the iPhone 15....14...13...12...?

There, you know what the 16 is. Expensive price, mediocre hardware that now comes with flashy "AI".
This phone is easily the highest spec device in the industry right now, and this includes niche Android gaming phones... the Pro and Pro Max don't share the silly 60 Hz/USB 2.0 limitations of the base models.
ChaitanyaOne more serialized non-repairable manufactured waste. Also its one more wall to lock in users since wall around data/charging port was broken by regulation.

Edit: Also charging $1000 for a phone with non expandable 128GB of storage what year is CrApple living in, but I guess their customers will still overpay for manufactured eWaste.
iOS has never been freer, it's still not a rooted Android phone but the former restrictions were greatly lifted. iOS 18 added several customization features the OS previously lacked, and there's many new features like app lockers that will only show the installed application if you authenticate with Face ID. It now has RCS support amongst many other things. You can download emulators from the App Store now, and a much greater degree of file system access has been made available, what bothers me is that it's kinda stuck in the PDA era and you need iTunes to move files back and forth, unless you're using AirDrop with a Mac or iCloud on Windows.

As for the non-repairable, Apple's still the only manufacturer which provides global authorized repair services for any currently supported iPhone and even further beyond, I just recently had the battery replaced on my Xs Max through Apple itself, good luck getting Samsung to repair a "vintage" Galaxy S9+ in any capacity.
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#31
Hyderz
Minus InfinityWait another year, iPhone 17 Pro/Pro max is when the big upgrades come.
Hnnnnnnnggg but but
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#32
watzupken
The camera button is a standout feature on the iPhone?! Oh my... How low will Apple drop the bar. So technically, there is nothing that different between the iPhone 15 and 16 for most of their user base. Well done Apple and Tim Cook.
FierceRedNot even my teenage niece wants one of these.

Can we take a moment to comprehend just how BAD that is??

And it will still sell. What a time to be alive.
That's because of,
1. Brand - its a strong perception that if you don't use an Apple phone, you ain't cool
2. Lack of competition - I mean if you really look at what's offered, barring Chinese phone brands that are pushing the boundaries in some areas, the likes of Samsung don't produce compelling phones. And in my experience, Samsung phones tend not to last long, or have some teething issues. My last Samsung Galaxy Fold 4's folding screen failed in 15 months, and if you search up online, it does not seem like isolated failure. I was actually happy with the Fold 4 until it started to act up. Previous Galaxy S8 camera can't focus properly in less than a year. My earlier experiences with S1 and S2 were equally bad.
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#33
starfals
aHAHAHAHahahaha
1000 bucks for 130 gigs? Really?!? Its starting to look like Nvidia and their VRAM BS.
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#34
Hyderz
The non pro iPhone 16 is still getting the slow usb2 speed … even though it’s usb c….. shady practices are shady
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#35
phanbuey
This button is brave and stunning.
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#36
Jun
On the outside it's quite boring but their SoC is what's interesting. Increase power efficiency with performance gain is nice.
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#37
R0H1T
Dr. DroThis phone is easily the highest spec device in the industry right now, and this includes niche Android gaming phones... the Pro and Pro Max don't share the silly 60 Hz/USB 2.0 limitations of the base models.
Depends on what you mean by highest spec; pretty sure top-end phones from Xiaomi, BBK, and Samsung have better hardware, except the SoC, on at least one of their models. Cam wise, there'd be at least half a dozen phones as good or better than any iPhone; the same goes for display or sound. The only thing you could argue is that there's probably not "one" device that has it all because that's how they make money ~ by selling different models.
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#38
P4-630
A hangover for Apple, the day after the most important product unveiling of the year for the company.
Apple has lost a case about unpaid taxes from the EU, and must therefore pay a record amount of 13 billion euros.

The verdict of the European Court of Justice, the highest EU court, came coincidentally this morning, the day after the unveiling of the new iPhones.
The case has been dragging on for years, and is about tax avoidance.
Back in 2016, the European Commission ruled after a long investigation that Apple had paid remarkably little tax on the billions in profits it had made in Europe between 2003 and 2015.

:peace:
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#39
Endeavour
HakkerSeriously the whole feed feels so cringe. It feels like I'm watching Idiocracy. They couldn't find their way out of Apple's ass even if they had a life line. I"t has a button for the camera it's the greatest thing ever!!!"

They should point those people to a knife and tell them they can slice bread with it. Their brain would probably melt.
I remember a tech site talking about the Apple Watch when the sleep tracking feature was added. The reviewer was amazed because, according to him "thanks to this new feature I've discovered that if I go to bed earlier I can sleep more hours"
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#40
AusWolf
It's got a camera button? Just like some $100 phones 20 years ago, as well as my £200 Blackview? That's some true innovation right there! :eek: /s
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#41
Dr. Dro
R0H1TDepends on what you mean by highest spec; pretty sure top-end phones from Xiaomi, BBK, and Samsung have better hardware, except the SoC, on at least one of their models. Cam wise, there'd be at least half a dozen phones as good or better than any iPhone; the same goes for display or sound. The only thing you could argue is that there's probably not "one" device that has it all because that's how they make money ~ by selling different models.
Nope, SoC, camera sensors, OLED generation, everything here is ahead of the pack, for now anyway. I suppose whenever Qcom is ready to announce the Snap 8G4, Samsung will be following with the S25 series right next. There were exceptionally few Android phones that had a camera that matched the iPhone 15 Pro Max's, and there are still no SoCs which outperform the A17 Pro at a technical level, although the 15PM has a serious tendency to overheat (which seems to have been rectified in this version) and thus, the Snap 8G3 could more or less keep up in MC tests (ST is A17 all the way).
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#42
neatfeatguy
I just double press the power button on my aged Galaxy S8 and I go into the camera. My phone doesn't need some crappy, stand alone camera button, Samsung was crafty enough to allow one button to do multiple things!

Apple is always a step behind, yet the crap they spew from their mouths make all the uneducated think that they're leading the innovation for anything they sell (phones, laptops, tablets, etc).
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#43
AusWolf
neatfeatguyI just double press the power button on my aged Galaxy S8 and I go into the camera. My phone doesn't need some crappy, stand alone camera button, Samsung was crafty enough to allow one button to do multiple things!

Apple is always a step behind, yet the crap they spew from their mouths make all the uneducated think that they're leading the innovation for anything they sell (phones, laptops, tablets, etc).
Heck, even my £200 Blackview has a programmable button on its side. This has been a feature on many phones, even low-end ones in the last 20 years, so I don't know why and how Apple wants to sell this as something new.
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#44
R0H1T
Dr. DroNope, SoC, camera sensors, OLED generation, everything here is ahead of the pack, for now anyway. I suppose whenever Qcom is ready to announce the Snap 8G4, Samsung will be following with the S25 series right next. There were exceptionally few Android phones that had a camera that matched the iPhone 15 Pro Max's, and there are still no SoCs which outperform the A17 Pro at a technical level, although the 15PM has a serious tendency to overheat (which seems to have been rectified in this version) and thus, the Snap 8G3 could more or less keep up in MC tests (ST is A17 all the way).
Not according to DxO ~
www.dxomark.com/smartphones
What's that? I mean, are we talking just the generation "numbers" or any actual tangible improvements? In the past, Sammy and at least one of the BBK sub-bands or Xiaomi had the best screen out there.

Although tbf screens and camera output are kinda subjective at that price point.
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#45
Dr. Dro
R0H1TNot according to DxO ~
www.dxomark.com/smartphones
What's that? I mean, are we talking just the generation "numbers" or any actual tangible improvements? In the past, Sammy and at least one of the BBK sub-bands or Xiaomi had the best screen out there.

Although tbf screens and camera output are kinda subjective at that price point.
Yeah like I said its only a handful of phones that are better and almost all of them are newer than the 15PM, I expect the 16PM to top that chart or come close to it once its added to the ladder
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#46
EatingDirt
ZAPD0S2009Yall tripping. I am still using my Iphone 6 plus. Does everything I need. Still tempting to upgrade to the 16 though. Literally the only difference from the 6 to the 16 is a jacked camera, and battery life. I do not see any hangups/slowdowns with the CPU, display still fine, I get 4 hours battery life which is better than my gaming laptop.
Agreed, except I would never consider a flagship phone unless it was used/on extreme discount, but I know I'm turning into the outlier these days.

I've never personally bought a phone over $300, because I only use my phone for ~7hr a week(which is mostly just 15-30m morning/evening news/social), and the occasional photo. I don't play games on my phone at all, that's what the PC is for. The only time I "upgrade" is when the phone on idle won't last longer than a day, and my last upgrade was AT&T sending me a Note 9 for free because my Motorola G wasn't compatible with their upgraded network. I expect I'll have the note 9 for another 2-4 years.
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#48
slyphnier
Dr. DroNope, SoC, camera sensors, OLED generation, everything here is ahead of the pack, for now anyway. I suppose whenever Qcom is ready to announce the Snap 8G4, Samsung will be following with the S25 series right next. There were exceptionally few Android phones that had a camera that matched the iPhone 15 Pro Max's, and there are still no SoCs which outperform the A17 Pro at a technical level, although the 15PM has a serious tendency to overheat (which seems to have been rectified in this version) and thus, the Snap 8G3 could more or less keep up in MC tests (ST is A17 all the way).
there no ahead of the pack imo, aside their soc, rest of hardware is from known big company (sony,samsung,qualcomm)

iphone camera sensor that from either sony or samsung, that many android phones also using
its not sensor, but more likely software optimization is better on apple side

same with oled display, its LTPO oled from samsung, tweaked/calibrated per apple request
if you look around, many people reporting similar iphone display issue to samsung phones

and A17pro technical level superiority only for its cpu+apple-controlled-ecosystem, its gpu behind snapdragons
and that with 3nm node, while SD8gen3 is 4nm on release
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#49
unwind-protect
For me the two-stage stutter button would be a huge advantage.

I'm pretty socketed in Team Pixel, though.
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#50
Dr. Dro
slyphnierthere no ahead of the pack imo, aside their soc, rest of hardware is from known big company (sony,samsung,qualcomm)

iphone camera sensor that from either sony or samsung, that many android phones also using
its not sensor, but more likely software optimization is better on apple side

same with oled display, its LTPO oled from samsung, tweaked/calibrated per apple request
if you look around, many people reporting similar iphone display issue to samsung phones

and A17pro technical level superiority only for its cpu+apple-controlled-ecosystem, its gpu behind snapdragons
and that with 3nm node, while SD8gen3 is 4nm on release
The iPhone 16 Pro Max has the A18 Pro, though, and revised specifications throughout. This phone targets someone like me, with a Xs Max or a 11 Pro Max. That's where the improvements start to become enough that it makes sense to purchase one. I'm waiting for the 17 series, this year I will likely purchase a GPU as my "big treat".
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