Removable batteries, an action button, and a new color are just some of what we're expecting with the iPhone 16 launch.
The leaves are changing color, and everything is pumpkin-flavored again. It also means it’s high time for a new iPhone. Apple has announced itsat its Cupertino headquarters. You can tune into the live event, streamed from inside the Steve Jobs Theater, starting at
We’ll be there, in person, to report on what’s new from the next batch of iPhones. We’re expecting theto debut—can you believe it’s been this many generations already? Apple’s event imagery indicates a glowing good time at its annual mobile hardware event. Let’s dive into some conjecture about what Apple plans to light up.
The iPhone 16 will likely have a stacked camera on the back. The base model of the iPhone supposedly switched to this variation because it makes it easier to record spatial video footage that can be viewed later through the Apple Vision Pro. We figured this out from a set of dummy units of the iPhone 16 published on the Chinese social media site WeiboThis month, we were also introduced to the iPhone 16 Pro Max in brown. It’s certainly a choice, one that Apple hasn’t verified yet.
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