The upcoming iPhone 16 variants are expected to feature expanded display sizes and introduce a novel button dedicated to camera operations.
Based on emerging reports and speculative leaks, the iPhone 16 is likely to share numerous design elements with its predecessor, the iPhone 15.
Significant anticipated alterations include the incorporation of additional buttons across both the standard and Pro models. The Pro models might boast incrementally larger displays, whereas the base model could unveil a revamped camera module. However, these speculations remain unverified by Apple, and definitive details are anticipated to be unveiled in September.
Historically, the iPhone’s aesthetic has seen minimal changes, with notable exceptions being the iPhone 15 Pro’s titanium construction and the iPhone 15’s vibrant glass. Additionally, starting with the iPhone 14 in 2022, Apple eliminated the SIM card slot for its U.S. models, transitioning to eSIM technology. A major redesign occurred in 2020 with the iPhone 12, which introduced a new silhouette featuring more angular edges.
Looking ahead, more pronounced design modifications may be on the horizon for the forthcoming iPhone iteration. Reports suggest that Apple is developing a slimmer iPhone 17 for a potential 2025 release, as indicated by a 9to5Mac article referencing analyst Jeff Pu. Similarly, The Information has hinted at the possibility of a thinner iPhone model launching next year.
Speculation from MacRumors suggests a reconfiguration of the camera setup for the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, with a vertical stacking akin to the iPhone 12’s design.
Trevor Long, an Australian technology analyst, reportedly showcased a non-functional ‘dummy’ model of the iPhone 16 on his YouTube channel, EFTM. These models, which are not operational devices, serve as prototypes for accessory makers to gauge the dimensions of upcoming phones. The displayed iPhone 16 dummy featured vertically aligned cameras, corroborating the MacRumors report.
The rationale behind Apple’s potential repositioning of the cameras on the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus remains uncertain. Conversely, the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max are expected to retain their existing camera layout, as per drawings allegedly obtained by .
Apple’s transition from a vertical to a diagonal camera arrangement commenced with the iPhone 13, a move that facilitated the accommodation of a larger camera module, as noted in a CNET review. It is conjectured that such an arrangement may no longer be necessary for the iPhone 16’s sensor setup, although this remains speculative.
The iPhone 16 is rumored to be receiving a specialized button for video recording, as reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. It is yet to be determined whether this feature will be extended to all models or reserved for the Pro variants. Concurrently, Apple is purportedly planning to introduce the Action button across the entire iPhone 16 lineup, as per additional reporting from Bloomberg. Both buttons are expected to be capacitive, as mentioned by MacRumors.
The Action button, which currently facilitates quick access to features like the camera and Do Not Disturb mode, is exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. There is anticipation for Apple to broaden the functionality of the Action button, including the potential for customizable multi-press actions, offering a wider array of user-defined capabilities.
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