Smallest and cheapest new model plays catchup to Pro iPhones with strong battery life but familiar design
bucks the trend of buttons vanishing from phones, gaining not one but two new controls on the outside, plus a big jump in chip performance and two-day battery life on the inside.The standard iPhone 16 is Apple’s smallest and lowest-priced handset in the new 16 series, costing from £799 sitting below the bigger and more expensive 16 Plus and
The 16 even has the same sized 6.1in screen as before, where the Pro models have grown. The display has similar brightness and crispness as theand is still stuck at a 60Hz refresh rate, which can make scrolling and motion more jarring compared with models with faster screens. It also lacks the Pro iPhone’s always-on display option.
Main camera produces images that are great across a range of lighting conditions, while the 2x in-sensor zoom remains useful in good light but struggles a bit in duller conditions. The ultrawide now has autofocus and a slightly faster lens, producing better photos in dimmer environments. It also enables a macrophotography mode to shoot closeup images at up to 2cm away from the object – a fun feature that was limited to Apple’s Pro models until now.
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