Apple’s iPhone 17 is already shaping up to be one of the biggest upgrades in years, making the iPhone 16 a bit 'old'. If you’re considering upgrading now, here are five reasons you might want to hold off:
The device, aimed at budget-conscious consumers, boasts a 6.1-inch display, a familiar notch design, and a powerful 48MP camera
Apple CEO Tim Cook teased the arrival of a new product on February 19, fueling speculation about what the SE 4 would bring.
According to a Digital Chat Station on Weibo, Apple plans to switch to advanced LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) panels for all iPhone 17 models
Apple has launched iPhone 16 which is made it aluminium-grade finish, glass ceramic display and IP68 rating. Apple is bringing the action button to the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus models this year that sport a 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch display, respectively. The button can be customised to let you open the calendar or switch to the flash light. Apple is banking on the 2nd gen 3nm chipset to power the new iPhone 16 series that brings GenAI features out of the box. it is power-packed, feature-rich and efficient at the same time. iPhone 16 is getting new features on the camera as a part of the camera control. It has a main 48MP sensor along with a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens which promises better images than its predecessor.
If the leak is accurate, then the new "Desert Titanium" shade will replace last year's "Blue Titanium," joining White Titanium, Black Titanium, and Natural Titanium.
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 series launch would not face any delay, despite setbacks in the release of Apple Intelligence features in iOS 18.
The company is set to produce 90 million iPhone 16 devices in 2024, a significant 10% increase over last year’s iPhone 15 series production.
Apple’s September event had all its fans excited for the new iPhone series which will be available for the users from September 24. We get you the top highlights from the event and key details of new iPhone 13, iPad and Watch Series 7.