Apple iPhone 15 already has impressively thin bezels, but Apple is aiming to make the iPhone 16 family even thinner and intends to achieve this with a new technology called BRS (Border Reduction Structure).
Both Samsung Display and LG Display, which will supply panels for the iPhone 16 family, will use this technology. Apple has typically reserved new features for Pro models, but BRS technology will be featured on all four models. Apple's ultimate goal is to create a bezel-less smartphone.
As previously reported, iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will feature a new vertical camera setup and will inherit the iPhone 15 Pro action button, as well as a new Capture button, which will also be available on the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max.
It is said that the Pro models will be larger and slightly heavier than their predecessors. Additionally, they can gain a new, ultra-wide-angle 48-megapixel camera. The entire series will be powered by 3nm-based chips, but they may vary slightly.
In short, there are no significant changes expected compared to the iPhone 15 lineup. Apple will mainly rely on iOS 18 to promote the series. The next version of the iPhone operating system is to be enriched with artificial intelligence functions, aimed at increasing competitiveness against Samsung and Google products. There is even a possibility that the Cupertino giant will ask Google for support in implementing these functions in its devices. If Apple and Google reach an agreement, we should see a much improved Siri, which is what all Apple device users hope for.
Here we showed the iPhone 16 Pro in renders with a photo button.
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