According to the latest rumors, the Apple iPhone 16 will receive numerous design adjustments. In addition to the brand-new camera trigger and action button, customers can also expect an adapted camera module that could be optimized for spatial video.
Hannes Brecher (translated by Anton Avdyushkin), Published 🇩🇪
According to the latest information from MacRumors Apple is currently testing several variants of the iPhone 16, all of which differ only in minor details. The front is said to look confusingly similar to the iPhone 15, while Apple is also expected to install the Action Button of the iPhone 15 Pro (approx. 1,200 euros on Amazon) in the cheaper basic model next year.
However, Apple has reportedly not yet decided whether the mechanical Action Button of the iPhone 15 Pro will be used or a touch-sensitive, significantly larger button that simulates haptic feedback through the Taptic Engine, similar to the Home Button of the iPhone SEÂ (approx. 500 euros on Amazon). At the bottom of the right-hand side of the iPhone 16 is a new camera shutter button, as earlier rumors had already indicated. This touch-sensitive button is said to support “tact-switching” in addition to pressure sensors, although it is unclear what function is hidden behind this term.
The main new details are the colors and cameras. According to MacRumors sources, Apple is currently testing prototypes in black, pink, and yellow. The two cameras on the back are to be placed one below the other, either in a rectangular camera module like the iPhone 12 or in a pill-shaped module like the iPhone X. 9to5Mac speculates that this new camera placement is necessary to enable Spatial Video as is already the case with the iPhone 15 Pro, as two cameras placed next to each other are usually used to record 3D videos.
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Editor of the original article: Hannes Brecher – Senior Tech Writer – 14016 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018
Since 2009 I have written for different publications with a focus on consumer electronics. I joined the Notebookcheck news team in 2018 and have combined my many years of experience with laptops and smartphones with my lifelong passion for technology to create informative content for our readers about new developments in this sphere. In addition, my design background as an art director at an ad agency has allowed me to have deeper insights into the peculiarities of this industry.
Translator: Anton Avdyushkin – Translator – 3235 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018
Hannes Brecher, 2023-12-13 (Update: 2023-12-13)