iPhone 16 Pro is expected to be released this year alongside the basic iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro Max models. These phones will be the successors to the iPhone 15 series that will be released in September 2023.
While Apple remains tight-lipped about its next iPhones, several leaks about future models hint at the phones’ key features. There are several updates to the iPhone 15 series A recent rumor suggests that the cameras of the iPhone 16 Pro model may come with a new level of security.

On the Naver blog (via MacRumours ), a South Korean news reporter named “yeux1122” reported that Apple is testing a new anti-reflective optical coating technology called Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD). This coating is designed to reduce image defects such as flare and ghosting and improve photo quality.
According to the report, the technology will be tested on a “Pro model” of the next-generation iPhone, which could mean a Pro or Pro Max model, or both. More detailed information about the anti-glare technology is not included in the post. The iPhone 16 series is expected to include several camera improvements compared to its predecessors.
In a recent leak, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed that the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to feature 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle cameras, which is a significant improvement over the 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle. model. The company is expected to introduce a tetraprism telephoto lens for the iPhone 16 Pro, which is also found in the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models will be equipped with larger batteries with a capacity of 3355 mAh and 4676 mAh, respectively. The current iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models have 3290 mAh and 4422 mAh batteries, respectively. The company is also said to be working on reducing the size of the bottom bezel of future Pro phones.
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