iPhone 16 Pro vs iPhone 15 Pro: What are the expected differences?

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In the past few years, if you wanted a reasonably compact iPhone, you had to go with a 6.1-inch size, but for the first time this year, Apple is changing that formula., which is expected to arrive in the middle of September, will almost certainly arrive with a slightly bigger, 6.3-inch screen size.. However, this slight change will allow for a bigger battery, a new telephoto camera with longer, 5X zoom, as well as a few other changes.

The rest remains the same: IP68 water and dust protection, USB-C port for charging, the Dynamic Island remains with Face ID in it, and the unboxing experience will not change either as you get just a cable in the box and no charger.With 120Hz ProMotion on both phones, the one and major change is just the added screen real estate with a 6.3-inch size compared to the 6.

However, you are losing a very useful 3X optical zoom option that is very commonly used by many people. 3X zoom is also arguably perfect for portrait mode shots, while a 5X portrait is essentially a face shot and not quite as versatile or useful in real life.We don't expect to see big changes to the 48MP main camera., and that change is absolutely welcome. Expect more detailed shots, fewer issues and better low-light performance for ultra-wide shots at 0.5X.

Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)

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