After introducing the iPhone 15 series, Apple is now preparing to introduce the iPhone 16, and it seems that the design of this series will be very disappointing.
A well-known analyst named Ming-Chi Kuo has said in his new report that the iPhone 16 will not change significantly in terms of design.
According to this analyst, Apple is unlikely to make a major change in its phones until 2025, i.e. until the introduction of the iPhone 17, and it may not even be able to offer artificial intelligence capabilities widely until then.
Ko believes that since Apple has not yet been able to enter the field of foldable design and artificial intelligence capabilities in its iPhone phones, it will probably not have a successful performance in 2024.
Therefore, we should not expect much from the iPhone 16 and the only important change that will probably be made in this series is the addition of a new Capture button that will be used to record video.
If this button is added, we will see the second button added to the iPhone in the last few years. Last year, Apple added the action button to the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max.
According to recently revealed information, the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models will have 6.3 and 6.9 inch screens, respectively, compared to the 6.1 and 6.7 inch screens of the iPhone 15 Pro. And 15 Pro Max will have a significant increase.
So both the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models will be slightly taller and wider than the 2023 models. Perhaps increasing the size of the iPhone 16 models could allow Apple to use larger batteries inside these phones.
While the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will use the same 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays as the current models, there are rumors that Apple may change the displays of these models to 6.27 inches and 6, respectively, in the iPhone 17 series. Increase by 85 inches.
It should be noted that this year, Apple has made both iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max 19 grams lighter than before, the main reason for which is the use of titanium alloy instead of stainless steel in their bodies.
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