Apple, and other manufacturers, are gonna push the boundaries of how large a phone can be. As long as people are buying them, there’s no reason to not making the phone bigger.
One possibility could be battery life. A more powerful camera could drain more power, so you need a larger battery so your phone can keep operating for the same amount of time.So according to Mac Rumors, Apple seems sure to increase the size of the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max to 6.3 and 6.85 inches, respectively, with each becoming heavier as a result.
I'm trying to understand why. Isn't there a point at which the phones are simply too large (and heavy) to carry comfortably? What is "too small" about the current crop of phones? Are users actually clamoring for larger phones? No one I know wishes the iPhone Pro models were larger. Quite a few wish they were lighter.
Why do you think Apple is planning to do this?
At least for the Pro models the rumors say one reason is to have enough space for the better camera. According to the latest news the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max will get the same camera again. Which is very good news to me!If it's so small, then why do it at all?
I think it has everything to do with the redesign of the internals. The size difference will be subtle, nothing significant.So according to Mac Rumors, Apple seems sure to increase the size of the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max to 6.3 and 6.85 inches, respectively, with each becoming heavier as a result.
I'm trying to understand why. Isn't there a point at which the phones are simply too large (and heavy) to carry comfortably? What is "too small" about the current crop of phones? Are users actually clamoring for larger phones? No one I know wishes the iPhone Pro models were larger. Quite a few wish they were lighter.
Why do you think Apple is planning to do this?
iPhone 11 is a finished iphone xr - the latter had a good battery life and former was even better (25-50%).Then why iPhone 11 (regular non-pro model) sold better than the iPhone XR?
This is exactly what I intend to do, unless the Pro Max somehow compels me.It does mean if the regular 16 Pro is going up in size, those that were Pro Max users that now don’t want a bigger device again, can go for the Pro as it’s bridged the gap slightly.
I can’t really see the complaint here really.
So according to Mac Rumors, Apple seems sure to increase the size of the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max to 6.3 and 6.85 inches, respectively, with each becoming heavier as a result.
I'm trying to understand why. Isn't there a point at which the phones are simply too large (and heavy) to carry comfortably? What is "too small" about the current crop of phones? Are users actually clamoring for larger phones? No one I know wishes the iPhone Pro models were larger. Quite a few wish they were lighter.
Why do you think Apple is planning to do this?
Why do you think Apple is planning to do this?