Multiple reports in the past have revealed that the next-generation iPhone 16 series will not pack any significant changes. Instead, Apple will focus on incorporating AI in this year’s flagship smartphones. Now, a YouTube channel AppleTrack has shared detailed changes coming to the iPhone 16 Pro models. Additionally, reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also echoes one of the details on the iPhone 16 Pro variant. 

iPhone 16 Pro models details surface

The most striking bit of the video is that Apple may reduce the size of the dynamic island on the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max. This will offer a higher screen-to-body ratio. One of the renders in the video shows the iPhone 16 Pro with a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout. However, it remains to be seen if Apple will indeed ditch the dynamic island entirely considering it was launched only two years ago. Additionally, the latest development reiterates the Cupertino-based tech giant’s plans to add a dedicated Capture button below the power button. 

The iPhone 16 Pro’s screen size is tipped to increase to 6.3 from 6.1 inches whereas the Pro Max will have a 6.9-inch display compared to 6.7-inch on the current generation. The iPhone 16 Pro will reportedly pack a 5x tetraprism optical zoom camera that is only limited to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Additionally, analyst Kuo reveals that the 12MP ultra-wide-angle unit on both the Pro models will be upgraded to a 48MP 1/ 2.55-inch unit. 

Lastly, AppleTrack reports that the ‘Pro’ moniker will be retained this year with the new chipset being called A18 Pro. 

In other news, Kuo also reported that the entire iPhone 17 lineup in 2025 will come with an upgraded 24MP selfie camera. 

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