If there’s something that characterizes those who love the techno world, it’s anxiety. And to highlight this peculiarity, there are already news of the iPhone 16. Yes, the details of the 2024 model were known… and the 15th is not out yet.
According to analyst Ross Young, Apple will increase the screen size of the iPhone 16Pro next year, also changing the aspect ratio to make the devices taller and narrower.
According to Young, the iPhone 16 Pro will have a 6.27-inch screen, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max will have a 6.86-inch screen, almost a tablet (the first iPad was 9 inches). The Max 14 is 6.7 inches.
This means that iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will feature larger screens, at the cost of making the devices taller instead of wider.
While these changes will be exclusive to the iPhone 16 Pro, it is speculated that the changes will continue on all non-Pro iPhone models, starting with the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus in 2025.
This would be the iPhone of 2024
iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus screen
- Dimensions: 6.12″/6.69″
- Aspect Ratio: 19.5:9
- Notch/Hole: Pill Shaped and Dynamic Island
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max screen
- Dimensions: 6.27″/6.86″
- Aspect Ratio: 19.6:9
- Notch/Hole: Pill Shaped and Dynamic Island
- Refresh rate: 120Hz
This would be the iPhone of 2025
iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus screen
- Size: 6.27″/6.86″.
- Aspect Ratio: 19.6:9.
- Notch/Hole: Pill Shaped and Dynamic Island
- Refresh rate: 120Hz
iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max
- Dimensions: 6.27″/6.86″
- Aspect Ratio: 19.6:9
- Notch/Hole: Perforation + Face ID under screen
- Refresh rate: 120Hz
While Apple is clearly working on these displays, reports 9to5 Mac, the company’s plans could change based on issues like supply chain disruptions.
Meanwhile, it is expected that The iPhone 15 will be presented during an Apple event during the first weeks of September this year, coming out a week or two later. They should look similar to the iPhone 14, albeit with more rounded rear edges.
In principle and as expected, the iPhone 15 it will switch to the USB-C port this year.
On the other hand, the iPhone 15 Ultra, which will likely replace the iPhone 15 Pro Max, would have more advanced image processing software than the iPhone 15 Pro, as well as the rest of the iPhone 15 series.
Even if the camera hardware is the same in the 15 Ultra and Pro versions, the iPhone 15 Ultra would have a significant advantage in the photographic sector.
You may even get more out of yours new processorand the source adds that the Ultra’s performance won’t be limited by software like it is on the Pro model. These performance limits are in place to prevent the phones from overheating, so if that’s true, presumably the iPhone 15 Ultra should have even a better cooling system.
The rest of the news points to an iPhone 15 line that would receive the full Dynamic Island function (Dynamic Island, which debuted in the latest Pro versions) instead of a notch, and that although all will apparently use USB-C, both higher models will offer faster data transfer speeds (similar to USB 3.2 technology).
Source: Clarin
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