iPhone 16 leak : As every year, Apple is expected to unveil its latest iPhone series in September. Apple is expected to make significant changes to the design of this year’s iPhone 16, as well as the app to handle the new artificial intelligence features introduced in iOS 18.

iPhone 16 leak : The best iPhone 16 leaks we know so far
Camera:
Apple is taking a page from the iPhone 12 playbook and using a vertical tablet-style design in the iPhone 16.
Additionally, Apple is likely to add a new tetraprism lens with 5x optical zoom to the iPhone 16, which was reserved for the Pro series along with the last-generation iPhone 15 series.
Planning:
In addition to changing camera settings, Apple is likely to finally add an action button to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus lineup this year. Notably, the action button replaces the mute button of last year’s Pro series.
Additionally, Apple may add a record button to all iPhone 16 models this year. The new button allows users to hold the device horizontally to take photos and videos.
Processor:
The iPhone 16 series processors will play a key role in helping the new iPhones meet the challenges of artificial intelligence. The iPhone 16 series will reportedly be powered by A-18 chipsets, but in Vanilla and iPhone 16 Plus versions.
However, Apple may offer Pro versions with an enhanced neural processing unit to improve machine learning and AI-related tasks.
Battery:
The battery capacity of the iPhone 16 can be increased by 6% compared to the iPhone 15. The battery of the iPhone 16 could be 3561 mAh, compared to the 3349 mAh battery of the last generation iPhone 15.
Additionally, Apple is said to be using a metal casing for the iPhone 16’s batteries, compared to last year’s iPhone’s film casing. The purpose of the change is to improve heat dissipation and prevent overheating complaints from iPhone 15 users.
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