iPhone 16 Pro: Everything We Know

Everything we know about the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max. Coming in September 2024.

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iPhone 16 Pro: Everything We Know

At a Glance

Set to come out in the fall of 2024, the iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to feature bigger display sizes, upgraded camera technology, new modem chips, and more.

Rumored Features

  • Larger 6.3" and 6.9" Sizes
  • New "capture" button
  • Relocated mmWave antenna
  • 48-megapixel Ultra Wide lens
  • 5x optical zoom for both models
  • Faster A-series chip
  • Wi-Fi 7

The 2024 iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max

In September 2024, Apple is rumored to be planning to introduce the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which will be sold alongside the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. The "Pro" models are the more expensive devices in Apple’s flagship lineup and are often the first to get new designs and features.

We’re months away from the debut of the 2024 iPhones, but as is typical, leakers, analysts, and others with insider information are already sharing details on the new devices.

The iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max will increase in size, and this will be the first size update we’ve had in several years. The iPhone 16 Pro will measure in at 6.3 inches (up from 6.1), while the Pro Max will measure in at 6.9 inches (up from 6.7). The standard iPhone 16 models will not change in size. Aside from a tweak to the size, we are not expecting major design changes to the iPhone 16 models.

Apple is designing new A-series chips for the iPhone 16 Pro models, built on the latest N3E 3-nanometer node. We could see some improvements to efficiency and performance, but we haven’t yet heard details on just what we can expect. The Action Button that was initially limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will be coming to all four iPhone 16 models, and there’s also rumored to be an extra "Capture" button for taking photos and videos.

This roundup contains early rumors about the iPhone 16 Pro models, and there is still plenty of time for Apple to change its plans, so information here may shift as Apple updates the design of the upcoming iPhone models.

Note that this roundup focuses on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. For an overview of all iPhone 16 models, including the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, we have a separate roundup.

Size Updates

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to have larger display sizes, according to multiple sources. The iPhone 16 Pro will have a display that’s 6.27 inches in size (rounded to 6.3), while the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to have a display that’s 6.85 inches in size (rounded to 6.9).

With the increase in display size, the dimensions of the iPhone’s body will also increase. Both models are expected to be taller and wider than the iPhone 15 Pro models, and while thickness will remain the same, the weight will increase slightly due to the larger size.

iPhone 16 Pro

iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 15 Pro
Thickness 8.25 mm 8.25 mm
Height 149.6 mm 146.6 mm
Width 71.45 mm 70.60 mm
Display 6.3" (159.31 mm) 6.1" (155.38 mm)
Weight 194 grams 187 grams

iPhone 16 Pro Max

iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone 15 Pro Max
Thickness 8.25 mm 8.25 mm
Height 163.0 mm 159.9 mm
Width 77.58 mm 76.70 mm
Display 6.9" (174.06 mm) 6.7" (169.98 mm)
Weight 225 grams 221 grams

Display Technology

The iPhone 16 models are expected are expected to adopt new micro-lens OLED display technology for improved power brightness and reduced power consumption, which could bring an improvement in battery life.

Buttons

The iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to have the same power, volume, and Action buttons as the iPhone 15 Pro models, with no design changes or updates. Apple is planning to add a new button, though, the "Capture Button."

The Capture Button will be located on the same side of the iPhone as the Power button, in the space that is occupied by the 5G mmWave antenna in the United States.

With the addition of this button, the mmWave cutout will be relocated to the left side of the device, below the volume buttons. Like the rest of the iPhone 16 Pro buttons, the Capture Button will be mechanical rather than capacitive, but it will be able to respond to pressure and touch. iPhone users will be able to zoom in and out by swiping left and right on the button, focus with a light press, and activate a recording with a more forceful press.

Detecting multiple levels of pressure will let the Capture Button emulate a two-step shutter button like the button used on digital cameras, providing a function that many users will be familiar with.

The Capture Button will be available on all four iPhone 16 models, and it will be used for taking photos and videos.

Colors

The iPhone 16 Pro models could be available in two new colors, including "Desert Titanium" and "Titanium Gray." Desert titanium would be similar to the gold color option offered for the iPhone 14 Pro in 2022, but deeper. Titanium gray is said to be similar to the shade of space gray that was offered on the iPhone 6 in 2014.

Apple may also continue offering the black, white, and natural titanium colors, though titanium gray could replace the natural titanium shade. Blue titanium is likely a special color that will be retired after the iPhone 15 Pro.

A-Series Chips

The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will adopt a new A-series A18 Pro chip, which will be built on the 3-nanometer node like the A17 Pro. It’s not yet clear what Apple will call this chip, but A18 Pro , with an A18 planned for the standard iPhone 16 models.
The next-generation A18 chip that’s planned for the iPhone 16 Pro models could feature an upgraded Neural Engine with "significantly" more cores, allowing for improved AI/machine learning performance.

Thermal Improvements

The iPhone 16 models are expected to include a new thermal design that will combat overheating. Apple is said to be working on a graphene thermal system for the iPhone 16 models, and the iPhone 16 Pro models may also include a metal battery casing that will improve heat dissipation.

Graphene has higher thermal conductivity than the copper that’s used in iPhone heat sinks.

iPhone 16 Camera Technology

The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max could have a more advanced 48-megapixel Main camera sensor that uses technologies like a stacked design for better performance, and Digital Gain Control for better dynamic range and noise control. The Pro Max may include a 12 percent larger camera sensor for better dynamic range, background blur, and low0light performance.

The iPhone 16 Pro models are also expected have improved 48-megapixel Ultra Wide lens. The upgraded Ultra Wide lens should allow the camera to capture more light, resulting in enhanced photos when shooting in 0.5x mode, especially in low-light environments. It would likely function like the 48-megapixel Wide camera, which uses pixel binning to combine the data from four pixels into one "super pixel" for better image quality.

The 48-megapixel wide-angle camera used in the iPhone 16 Pro Max will reportedly feature an eight-part hybrid lens with two glass elements and six plastic elements, along with improvements for the telephoto and ultra wide camera lenses.

Both the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to get Tetraprism zoom lenses in 2024, instead of the technology being limited to the larger Pro Max. That means both iPhone 16 Pro models will feature at least 5x optical zoom and at least 25x digital zoom, and this is a rumor we’ve heard echoed several times.

Super Periscope?

The iPhone 16 Pro Max could feature a super telephoto periscope camera for a dramatically increased optical zoom. The information comes from a Weibo account that has provided accurate information in the past, but it has not yet been backed up by a second reliable source.

"Super" or "ultra" telephoto usually describes cameras with a focal length of over 300mm. The current telephoto lens is equivalent to a 77mm lens, so if accurate, there could be a notable increase in zoom capabilities.

5G Modem Chip

The iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X75 modem, allowing for faster and more efficient 5G connectivity. According to Qualcomm, the X75 offers improved carrier aggregation, plus the combined sub-6Ghz and mmWave 5G transceiver takes up 25 percent less circuit board space and uses up to 20 percent less power.

Qualcomm’s X75 supports the "5G Advanced" standard with AI and machine learning enhancements for 5G improvements, so Apple could market the iPhone 16 Pro models as having "5G Advanced" connectivity. Apple is not expected to use the Qualcomm X75 in the standard iPhone 16 models.

Storage

The iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to include up to 1TB of storage space, with Apple also offering 256GB and 512GB models. The 1TB iPhone 16 Pro could feature slower read and write speeds in order to cut down on costs, according to DigiTimes. The site claims that Apple is considering using higher-density Quad-Level Cell (QLC) NAND flash memory, but has not yet made a decision.

There has also been a rumor that the iPhone 16 Pro models could offer up to 2TB of storage space, but this is not yet confirmed.

WiFi 7

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes the iPhone 16 Pro models could adopt the next-generation WiFi 7 technology, which is expected to provide speeds of "at least 30" gigabits per second, and could hit up to 40Gb/s.

Wi-Fi 7 is also able to use 320MHz channels and supports 4K quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) technology, providing up to 2.4x faster speeds than Wi-Fi 6 with the same number of antennas. Wi-Fi 7 will offer faster maximum transfer speeds, lower latency, and more reliable connectivity.

USB-C Port

Apple transitioned to USB-C technology with the iPhone 15 lineup, and all iPhone 16 models will also have USB-C ports.

Battery

Rumors suggest the iPhone 16 Pro models will use stacked battery technology, which can result in higher capacity and a longer lifespan. Stacked batteries are common in electric vehicles and medical devices, but are an emerging technology for smartphones.

The stacked battery could come alongside faster 40W wired charging and 20W MagSafe charging.

An image of the alleged iPhone 16 Pro battery leaked in November with a new design, updated connector, and 3355mAh capacity.

The iPhone 16 Pro Max is rumored to include a 4,676 mAh battery, a 5 percent increase over the 4,422 mAh battery used in the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Rumors suggest that the iPhone 16 Pro Max could offer the longest-ever battery life in an iPhone, perhaps due to efficiency improvements given the small size increase.

AI Capabilities

With iOS 18, Apple is rumored to be introducing new Siri features powered by large language models, and some of the cutting-edge generative AI features could be limited to the iPhone 16 models.

According to details shared by a leaker, iOS 18 will bring many of the new LLM features to all iPhones, but on-device AI features could remain exclusive to the iPhone 16. iOS 18’s updated AI functionality could include improved interactions between Siri and the Messages app, auto-generated Apple Music playlists, integration with productivity apps for AI-assisted content creation, and more.

Microphone

The iPhone 16 models are expected to feature an improved microphone that will accompanying the AI-enhanced Siri experience. The microphone will have improved water resistance and a better signal-to-noise ratio that will"improve the Siri experience significantly," according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The new microphone is also expected to be able to better hear the user’s commands.

iPhone 16 Ultra?

There have been some mixed rumors of an "iPhone Ultra" that could be in the iPhone 16 lineup, either as a fifth even higher-end phone or as a replacement for the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said in February 2023 that Apple is considering an "Ultra" iPhone that could come out in 2024, but based on current rumors, it is unclear if that’s still the case. There are no rumored features that would distinguish an "Ultra" phone from the rest of the iPhone lineup. In early iOS 18 code, there are no signs that Apple is working on an iPhone 16 Ultra.

Pricing

Component prices for the standard iPhone 15 models were at a record high, up 16 percent compared to the iPhone 14 models. Apple absorbed the increased production costs for much of the iPhone 15 lineup, but Apple may need to increase the price when the iPhone 16 launches to avoid impacting overall revenue. We have not heard continued rumors of price increases, however, so as of this point we are expecting the iPhone 16 Pro models to cost the same as the iPhone 15 Pro models.

iPhone 16 Pro Launch Date

The iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to come out in September 2024.
Future iPhone Features

ProMotion technology that adds up to 120Hz refresh rates to the iPhone’s display is expected to come to standard iPhone models starting in 2025. Up until 2025, ProMotion will be limited to the higher-end "Pro" iPhones.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max that’s coming in 2025 could feature a 48-megapixel Telephoto lens that is optimized for the Vision Pro headset. The rumor comes from analyst Jeff Pu, who did not provide details on how it might interface with the Vision Pro. Pu also believes the iPhone 17 Pro will include an Apple-designed Wi-Fi 7 chip.

There were rumors that the iPhone 16 Pro models could adopt under-display Face ID technology, but updated information suggests that under-display Face ID will not be coming until 2025 or later. Under display Face ID will allow for more usable display space as there will be no need for the full Dynamic Island, but there will still be a camera cutout.

The 2025 iPhone 17 is expected to include an upgraded 24-megapixel front-facing camera that will significantly improve image quality and low-light performance.

With the 2026 iPhone 18, Apple will reportedly have both under-display Face ID and under-display front-facing camera technology, potentially allowing for a design that has no cutouts for the camera hardware. This would mark the first all-display design.

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