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So basically the same look as the 14/15 Pro from the front and basically the same look as the 11/12/13/14/15 Pro on the back. I think Apple is a little too comfy in their design comfort zone. I’m a little disappointed, but maybe we’ll get some more encouraging information over the next few months that Apple has some noticeable design change coming?
 
I want better iPhone 16 color choices than iPhone 15 color choices. Make it more fun to own one visually.
Maybe orange or red this time? I was thinking of upgrading my 14 Pro to a 16 Pro. I’m not sure now. Probably the only visual difference with the 17 Pro will be a circular cutout for the camera with the rest underneath the display. Another minor change, maybe better than no change with the 16 Pro, but still minimal. Maybe it’s time for a folding iPhone?
 
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Capture button seems like the most dumbest idea. Not sure why they aren't focusing on other things such as better battery life or removing the Dynamic Island. Also the size increase needs to stop. The Pro Max is almost becoming the size of an iPad mini.
 
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so exciting. feel like no one I know cares about having the newest iPhone anymore unless they're hyped on USB C. think the majority don't care though.
 
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I don’t know what new features the iPhone should have but it is not my job, it’s Apple’s. And unfortunately Apple is not innovating.

The iPhone has become safe, dull and boring. It’s a product worth the GDP of entire countries that’s being milked to an inch of its life by bean counters, rather than evolved by product visionaries.
 
The capture button feels like some heavy handed marketing person's idea to force vision pro adoption by creating a whole extra button that Apple will no doubt spend 50% of the keynote talking about in the context of vision pro content creation. This better not JUST be for video. At least tie this button to the entire camera app (I'm fine if it isn't as versatile as the action button since that isn't going away).

This also means that cases are going to have a weird awkward cutout on the side whether or not you want to use the new capture button. Joy.

Everything else about the iPhone 16 sounds pretty good (clearly an iterative upgrade, but that's to be expected). I'm still a little torn on whether to get this or wait for the iPhone 17 Pro if it does in fact switch to a hole punch on the front.
 
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Under Tim Cook’s “leadership” the iPhone has officially “jumped the shark”. You can give me all the thumbs down you like, but deep down you know this is the truth.


The phones have become boring and people will look elsewhere…


And here I was looking forward to four lenses on the back and 10X zoom - what a disappointment.
 


MacRumors recently received new information on Apple's 2024 iPhone lineup, including a look at prototypes of the Pro devices. We've created a series of mockups based on Apple's internal designs, and while the prototypes are not quite finalized, our images represent the clearest look yet of what we can expect from the next-generation iPhones at this point in time.

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Building on the curved edges and titanium frame that Apple introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro, the next-generation iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are set to feature increased display sizes and a new capacitive Capture button.

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As reported by multiple sources, the iPhone 16 Pro (codename Diablo) and iPhone 16 Pro Max (codename Lightning) will have larger displays, measuring in at 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches, up from 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches. One possible explanation for this change has to do with the 5x tetraprism Telephoto camera, which is expected to be available on both Pro iPhone models this year. With the iPhone 15 lineup, only the larger iPhone 15 Pro Max includes the 5x Telephoto lens, while the smaller iPhone 15 Pro does not. The increased size of this year's devices will give Apple the space to add the tetraprism Telephoto camera to both iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max.

While the overall form factor and general design of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max have remained consistent through Apple's development phase, the company has experimented with different design details for the devices. There were four total button configurations that were tested, and Apple appears to have settled on a button design similar to the one on the iPhone 15 Pro, though with an added button on the right side of the iPhone.

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As with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, both Pro models in the iPhone 16 range will be equipped with a multi-purpose Action button. The button can be configured to perform a range of functions, depending on the user's preference. While Apple has experimented with larger sizes and different designs for the Action button, current design documentation suggests that the Action button will be the same size as the one found on the current iPhone 15 Pro.

An earlier Action button design, developed under the codename Atlas, was envisioned as a larger capacitive button with a force sensor. Given that the most recent designs for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max do not feature this bigger Action button, the future of the Atlas project remains unclear, and it is possible that Apple canceled the Atlas project in favor of a standard mechanical Action button.

Weibo leaker "Instant Digital" claimed in October that the iPhone 16 Pro would feature an Action button that lies flush with the frame of the device. Although internal documentation seen by MacRumors corroborates this claim, it was a feature of the earlier "Proto1" development stage. With the current "Proto2" design that we've seen, the Action button is no longer flush with the frame, and is no longer as large.

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On the right side, the iPhone 16 Pro models feature an all-new Capture button, which we showed off in our December renders of the standard iPhone 16 models. The Capture button, developed under the codename Nova, is expected to be a capacitive-type button with force-sensor functionality, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently confirmed that it will be used for taking video. It is located below the power button, which means that on U.S. models, Apple is relocating the mmWave antenna from the right side of the device to the left side. The Capture button will be flush with the iPhone's frame and it will not protrude like the power and volume buttons.

In terms of materials, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will continue to use the same Grade 5 Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) used for the iPhone 15 Pro, with no significant changes to the overall finish. As far as colors are concerned, Apple's prototypes use a "Silver" color, which is marketed by Apple as "White Titanium." Documentation suggests that Apple has so far used the existing colors from the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max for testing purposes, with plans to add another color option. Unfortunately, there are no details on the new color option at this time.

While the mockups we've created accurately portray the current design of the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, changes are always possible as the devices are still in an early stage of development and Apple may make further design tweaks.

For more details on what to expect from the 2024 iPhone lineup, check out our dedicated rumor roundup pages for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro.


Article Link: Here's What the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Will Look Like
lol. The same thing. Surprise.
 
The iPhone is a mature product. External changes will be few and far between and after they manage to move all the Face ID/camera stuff under the screen this conversation will be dead.

On the other hand iOS is due for major reworking. I know what’s possible based on jailbreak and if something smells here, it’s their musty operating system that gets incremental improvements year over year.

Don’t even get me started on iPad OS…
 
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"Capture" button. Since when adding useless button became innovation? Why can't they figure that out with the current useless action button.

Interesting, the Xbox controller added a capture button for the Series X, and it is the most useless thing that people complain pressing by mistake all the time. Do we really need that in an iPhone?
I use mine all the time. Does the action button on your Xbox controller turn on a flash light?
 
I’ve been an iPhone buyer every year since the 3g. This year is the first year I’ve actually seriously considered moving away from Apple. The micro iterations and mostly unchanged UI and body design are now just fatiguing and unexciting.
Just personal thoughts. Would be interested in what other long-time iPhone users are thinking.
The galaxy has been the same since the S8 just so we’re clear.
 
Is Apple settling into a name = size pattern?

MacBook Pro: 14 and 16
MacBook Air: 13 and 15

iPhone Pro: 6.3 and 6.9
iPhone: 6.1 and 6.7
The iPhone non-Pro starting with the iPhone 17 is rumored to get the 6.3" / 6.9" screen sizes AND ProMotion. Assuming if true, this will be the next big upgrade for non-Pro iPhone users.
 
Can't wait for the video where they blind test people with 15 vs 16
 
Man it’s really gotten to be so damn formulaic with these miniscule iterative design changes. Do we really need annual revisions? I think it would be worth considering a two or even three year release cycle with a more profound design revision in that span of time.

Meanwhile the focus could be on software interface refinement.

Idk. I just don’t see this as a sustainable business model anymore. And especially if you consider the carbon footprint all this needless production leaving behind. I really think we need to reconsider how this entire (mobile) market segment is driven.
 
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