Apple‘s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models, expected in September 2024, have leaked through early prototypes, courtesy of MacRumors. While the overall design remains familiar (unsurprisingly), several changes are said to be in the works. 

The most immediately evident alteration is said to be a bigger screen for both models. The Pro is expected to jump to 6.27 inches, while the Pro Max might boast a sizable 6.85-inch display. With the increase in overall screen real estate, the device will also have larger dimensions. 

The iPhone 16 Pro is said to measure 149.6 x 71.45 x 8.25mm and will weigh 194 grams, while the 16 Pro Max will have 163 x 77.58 x 8.25mm dimensions with 225 grams of weight.

The smartphones are also said to get a new addition in the form of a Capture button. It is rumored to feature a force sensor and will be flush with the phone’s frame on the right below the power button. The new button is expected to be exclusive to the Pro model iPhones and will function as a shortcut for the camera app.

iPhone 16 Pro Capture Button

The camera department might also see an upgrade. Both Pro models could feature 48MP ultrawide lenses, a significant leap from the current 12MP sensors. Additionally, the smaller Pro might join the Pro Max in offering the impressive 5x tetraprism zoom lens, enabling closer views of distant subjects.

While internal specifications remain under wraps, the 16 Pro series is likely to be powered by Apple’s next-generation A18 Bionic chip.

It’s important to remember that these are merely leaks and rumors, and the final design and features of the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max could differ. However, these early leaks offer a glimpse of what Apple might have in store for its upcoming flagship models

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