iPhone 16 series likely to get biggest upgrades

 The iPhone 16 series is expected to launch in September, continuing Apple’s tradition of releasing new iPhones in that month.

The iPhone 16 models will likely feature a new ultra-thin bezel technology called Border Reduction Structure (BRS), allowing for a larger display area.

All iPhone 16 models are also expected to include a new “Capture Button” on the bottom right side, enabling various image and video capture functionalities.

The iPhone 16 Pro models are also reportedly to have an improved titanium chassis with a more polished finish, reducing susceptibility to scratches.

The base models of the iPhone 16 series might also sport a vertical camera arrangement with a pill-shaped raised surface, differing from the iPhone 15’s diagonal layout.

The A18 Pro chip, manufactured using TSMC’s second-generation 3nm process, will also likely power all iPhone 16 models, enhancing AI capabilities.

Apple is rumoured to implement a graphene thermal system in the iPhone 16 series to improve heat management and address overheating issues.

The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models may offer up to 2TB of storage, while the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus could feature 8GB of RAM.

New anti-reflective optical coating technology is being tested for iPhone 16 cameras, aiming to reduce glare and protect the lens system.

The iPhone 16 series is rumoured to support 40W wired fast charging and 20W MagSafe charging, potentially featuring larger batteries for improved capacity.




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