What new designs will be introduced in iPhone 16?

There is at least nine months left before the introduction of the new iPhone 16 models by the well-known American company Apple, but there is some information about how these models will look.

According to reports, Apple’s new iPhones will be introduced in September next year, but it is not yet clear how the iPhone 16 series models will be seen.

According to the latest information, the iPhone 16 will bring big changes, with Apple expected to increase the size of the iPhone 16 Pro to 6.3 inches and the size of the iPhone 16 Pro to 6.9 inches. Pro models will be limited, however, the iPhone 16 models will remain the same size as the iPhone 15 models.

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In this regard Mac Rumors Report Prototype sketches of a possible iPhone 16 design have been released, suggesting that Apple is likely to make changes to the back design and buttons for next year’s basic iPhone model.

For this, three designs are being considered by the company, the sketches of which have been released in the report.

The first greenish yellow design shows an iPhone X-like camera setup on the back.

The camera setup looks the same in the pink and black designs, but all three designs see the addition of volume controls as well as an action button.

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Note that in the iPhone 15 series, the action button was given only in the Pro models, but it may become a part of all devices next year.

A new capture button in a black design is also visible below the power button. This new button will likely be used for the camera.

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All four models of the iPhone 16 series are likely to be powered by Apple’s A18 processor, while iOS 18 will also be a part of it. However, major hardware changes are unlikely to be made in this series of phones.

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