iPhone 16 rumored release date, price, specs and colors — everything you need to know
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Updated September 9
? Check out our round-up of all the last-minute iPhone 16 rumors you should catch up on before the big event.
? Leak reveals smoother 4K video, wind noise removal, and more features headed to the iPhone 16 Pro's camera.
? A new leak may have revealed what colors the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro will come in.
? The grand opening of a new Apple store could reveal the day Apple intends to release the iPhone 16.
? A blog claims Apple will move up pre-order and release dates for the iPhone 16 by a day.
Update: Follow our Apple 'Glowtime' event live blog to get full coverage of the iPhone 16 launch.
It's almost time to meet the iPhone 16, and we can't wait. The Apple Glowtime event is happening on September 9, and we'll likely see four new phones with several upgrades a piece, if the rumors have got things right.
Thanks to various leaks, the design and several key features and upgrades for the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are already out in the open, like the Capture button, improved cameras and larger batteries. Fortunately for users, all models look to be getting something new and interesting to play with, so no matter how much you plan on spending on the next iPhone, it'll feel like a strong upgrade.
You'll want to how to know how to watch Apple's ‘Glowtime’ event to see everything new, but you can read on for a summary of all the iPhone 16 rumors we've seen so far — with a particular focus on the base iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models. For a brief rundown of all models in one place, we have a guide on the iPhone 16 series' biggest expected upgrades for you.
iPhone 16 cheat sheet: Biggest rumors
Announce date: September 9, 2024
Release date: September 20, 2024
Price prediction: from $799
Design: 6.1-inch standard and 6.7-inch Plus versions, redesigned camera block, Action button, Capture button; bigger screens on the Pro models
Cameras: Spatial video support; upgraded ultrawide camera on the Pro models
AI features: Generative AI in several Apple apps, including Photos and Notes
Specs: A18 or A17 Pro chip, 8GB RAM, 256GB default storage, Wi-Fi 7/6E
Battery: Larger battery in standard model as well as both Pro versions
Software: iOS 18
iPhone 16: Possible price and availability
Now that September 9 is confirmed to be the date for Apple's fall product event, we can officially begin the countdown to the iPhone 16's release. (We've got a full list of predictions for what could happen at this "Glowtime" event, as Apple is calling it.) If the regular iPhone release schedule holds, the iPhone 16 release date should be September 20 — that's what sources are telling Bloomberg anyhow.
A German blog claims that because Apple is moving up the date of its product launch — normally events are on Tuesdays, but this year, Glowtime is happening on a Monday — we'll see pre-order and release dates move up by a day as well. But we're not buying that claim just yet — especially since a brand new Apple Store is now scheduled to open in Sweden on September 20.
Until more evidence surface, look for iPhone 16 pre-orders to start on September 13 followed by the phone going on sale September 20.
We have few specific pricing rumors for the iPhone 16 right now. That said, we'd assume that Apple will keep to an $800 price for the entry-level model, with Pro models costing $1,000 - $1,100, and higher storage versions adding a few hundred more onto the price. That said, phone component costs are on the rise, and that could push iPhone 16 prices upward. Just this year, the Galaxy S24 Ultra saw its price rise by $100 over its predecessor to a lofty $1,299; the Pixel 9 costs more than its predecessor as well.
We're expecting four iPhone 16 models, matching the same ones that made up the iPhone 15 lineup. Initially, there was some rumbling that Apple might introduce an iPhone 16 Ultra model, either as an iPhone Pro Max replacement or as an even more expensive "ultimate" iPhone. But that talk has died down considerably.
There is no doubt that the iPhone 16 launch will be the most divisive in Apple’s history as, for the first time, there will be different variants of the phone depending on where you buy it. This is due to the changes in EU law that have made it possible for European users will also be able to install third-party app stores like AltStore that’ll easily let them reintroduce Fortnite to their iPhones.
iPhone 16: Design
We've heard from Apple supply chain expert Ming-Chi Kuo that no big exterior changes are coming to the iPhone 16 series. But a few small tweaks could still be coming.
After the iPhone 15 Pro got a new Action button in 2023, it now seems like all iPhone 16 models could get a "Capture" button. This has apparently appeared on prototype iPhone 16 units, and sounds like it may be be a camera shutter button with the option to focus shots too. It could also function as a zoom by swiping on it. Once again, the new iPhones are not expect to feature a fingerprint sensor.
Another report claims the Action button will come to the standard iPhone and the iPhone 16 Plus. This won't be functionally different from what we saw on the iPhone 15 Pro, says one source.
Prototype designs for the iPhone 16 have been posted online, which suggests that we'll get repositioned main cameras. Non-pro iPhone 16 models could be going for a vertical camera layout, which could give them the ability to shoot spatial video. Various mockups, leaked schematics, CAD drawings and dummy units seem to corroborate this change.
For what it's worth, photos of what appear to be iPhone 16 cases confirm the vertically stacked cameras as well as the presence of Action and Capture buttons on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.
Initially, it was rumored we may see Apple add a new Rose option to the iPhone 16 Pro line-up. However, recent reports indicate the color could be closer to bronze or warm gold than what we might have been expecting, which seems to be corroborated by several leaked images showing off this new color alongside the others.
What's more, Space Black from the iPhone 14 Pro, and the classic silver option, may be coming back too. As for the basic models, early rumors suggested that the iPhone 15 colors could be returning in one form or another, along with new white and purple options to give users the widest choice of iPhone colors yet. You can check those colors out in a family photo that got leaked here, along with a hands-on video showing off dummy units sporting the new iPhone 16 colors.
However Mark Gurman has recently reported that we should expect 4 different colors for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. White will apparently be replaced by a yellow option, while blue, green and pink will also be available — albeit in slightly different shades than the iPhone 15. Perhaps white and purple will be available mid-year, as Apple is prone to releasing an extra color around Spring.
It appears that Apple is planning to remove the yellow option for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. A recent post from Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has indicated that the iPhone 16 will come in black, green, pink and white instead. They have also stated that Apple may rename some of the colors, and even similarly named shades could look different to the current models.
For the iPhone 16 Pro models, however, we could end up getting the same neutral tones as before: gray, white, and space black. Although, leaked images purported to be the iPhone 16 Pro Max shows off a new option — bronze — which looks to be a darker brown color than anything else.
iPhone 16: Display
It's rumored that we'll see larger iPhone 16 Pro models this year, with the iPhone 16 Pro apparently measuring 6.3 inches and the iPhone 16 Pro Max 6.9 inches (backed up by a roadmap made by Samsung Securities). CAD designs also show off the Pro Max model's size difference compared to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and if you want the alleged exact measurements down to fractions of a millimeter, those have leaked too.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman also believes the Pro model will see a boost to its screen size. Gurman claims the iPhone 16 Pro models will grow by “a couple tenths of an inch diagonally,” making them the biggest iPhones to date. Analyst Jeff Pu also reiterated this, predicting a 0.2-inch screen size increase.
The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, however, are said to be sticking with the current 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch sizes, in what would be a small consideration for users who prefer smaller phones. They may also keep the iPhone 15's aging 60Hz refresh rate too, a disappointment considering how most Android phones offer 90Hz or higher for smoother, more efficient scrolling.
One possible upgrade for all models is new thinner bezels around the display. Assuming Apple's manufacturing partners can get their production up to standard in time, it'll make the screens of the new iPhones look even larger. A more recent rumor suggests that Apple will limit thinner bezels to the iPhone 16 Pro models, Specifically, the iPhone 16 Pro would feature a 1.2mm bezel, compared to 1.15mm on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. For context, the iPhone 15 Pro has a 1.71m, bezel.
The displays on the new phones could use a new OLED material set supplied by Samsung. According to the rumors, the upgraded panel would replace blue fluorescent technology with blue phosphorescence technology — a move that would apparently improve the power efficiency of the iPhone's display. To that end, a report out of Asia tips the iPhone 16 Pro models to get an advanced OLED panel from Samsung that should make those two phones 20% brighter than their predecessors.
iPhone 16: Possible specs
If Apple sticks to its current way of doing things, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus would inherit the A17 Pro chip we see in the iPhone 15 Pro models. A more promising rumor suggests all iPhone 16 model will run on 3-nanometer A18 chips, with the Pro models set to get more powerful versions of the A18. However, another leak suggests the A18 Pro could fall behind the competition. A Financial Times report claims the A18 chip could adopt SoftBank-owned Arm's newest V9 chip design (much in the same vein as the M4 MacBook chips) to better support on-device AI.
It's also been speculated that the A18 may get a larger die area than the A17, which adds room for additional transistors or specialized hardware — which may help power the phone's on-device AI. An upgrade to 8GB of RAM may also help boost these features.
Regardless of the A18's design, Apple is apparently ordering a lot of chips — up to 100 million units, according to one report — as it's anticipating lots of demand for iPhone 16 models.
WiFi 6E support for faster and more reliable home internet speeds is also rumored. Several sources have now claimed this, though more recent rumors suggest Wi-Fi 7 may be on the cards for iPhone 16 Pro models. This claim is further substantiated by another report from DigiTimes, which would allow iPhone 16 Pro models to send and receive data over the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands at the same time when connected to some of the best Wi-Fi 7 routers. It's unlikely that the regular iPhone 16 models will get this capability/
Storage will likely start at 128GB for the base, Plus and Pro iPhone 16 models, with the iPhone 16 Pro Max beginning at 256GB like the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple may start offering 256GB by default on all models though, and up to 2TB of storage on the Pro models, thanks to a new type of memory, although this could be slower to read and write data than current iPhones.
Don't expect the long-rumored Apple-built modem to appear this year. Apple's reportedly been struggling to develop a production-ready chip and Qualcomm is set to supply the iPhone with modems through 2026. Jeff Pu claims we'll get a Snapdragon X75 modem with a new "5G advanced" standard that can hit 7.5 Gbps.
iPhone 16: Battery
Leaks indicate that the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max could see an increased battery size. The apparent increase for those models could be joined by a 6% decrease in the capacity of the iPhone 16 Plus's battery however.
As for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, a separate rumor suggests their battery sizes will increase to 3,577 mAh and 4,747 mAh, respectively. That compares to 3,274 on the iPhone 15 Pro and 4,422 mAh on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Another rumor suggests the Pro Max may receive a more modest battery upgrade to 4,676mAh.
A different leak claims Apple could promise over 30 hours of battery life for the new iPhones. That would be quite something considering we only see all-day battery life promised for the iPhone 15 series, although we have to wonder if this will apply to all the iPhone 16s, or just the largest models.
There has been some talk of Apple looking into new ways to disperse heat in the iPhone 16 following complaints about some iPhone 15 Pro overheating. One possible solution involves Apple using a frosted metal shell and new connector for the battery, at least for the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Higher battery density could be on the cards too, allowing a greater capacity in the same-sized cell. Apple may turn to a stainless steel casing for its batteries, which would boost density — a move that could help the iPhone 16 Pro Max, in particular.
Apple is reportedly considering ways to make the iPhone 16 battery easier to replace. By enclosing the battery in a steel case, people would be able to remove it from the phone's chassis with a jolt of electricity.
iPhone 16: Cameras
Without rumors telling us otherwise, we'd assume the cameras used on the iPhone 16 will be roughly the same as those found on the iPhone 15, which will likely be a 48MP main camera joined by 12MP ultrawide, selfie and telephoto (on the Pro models) cameras. While both regular and Pro iPhones could use the same 48MP main resolution, the sensor on the Pro models could be larger to give the more expensive iPhones a greater advantage with photography.
The 48MP main camera could get a size upgrade says one source, claiming that the new sensor will measure 1/1.14 inches (0.87 inches) instead of the current 1/1.28 inches (0.78 inches). A larger sensor should hopefully translate to brighter and more colorful images.
A second 48MP sensor could be added to the Pro models' ultrawide cameras, allowing for the same benefits, and maybe even full 48MP ProRes shots, at the iPhone's widest 0.5x magnification level. A second source backs the 48MP ultrawide sensor rumor for the Pro models.
We've also been hearing about there being an improved telephoto camera on both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, with multiple rumors claiming the iPhone 16 Pro will adopt the tetraprism telephoto lens complete with 5x zoom capabilities. Both the telephoto and main lens may also get a higher quality lens as well. That could translate into a larger camera module on the iPhone 16 Pro.
A recent leak claims the Pro-model handsets will get several new camera features, including the ability to shoot 4K video at 120 frames per second, the option to pause and resume video recordings in the camera app, the removal of wind noise from videos, new Photographic Styles with enhanced machine learning to preserve skin tones, Vision Pro compatible 3D Spatial Photos and support for the JPEG-XL format.
We're expecting the same 12MP selfie cameras on the iPhone 16 as we saw on the iPhone 15. There won't be any big change until the iPhone 17, says one source, which will apparently start using 24MP sensors for its front-facing cameras. However, the iPhone 16 Pro models could add a metalens to the front camera to make the facial recognition module thinner and lighter.
iPhone 16: Software
It's a certainty that iOS 18 will power the 2024 iPhone models. And now that Apple has previewed its software update at June's Worldwide Developer Conference, we know a bit more about what those features will be, including a redesigned Photos app, the ability to more completely customize the iPhone home screen and assorted improvements to Maps, Notes and other apps.
Apple Intelligence — Apple's name for AI features coming to all its products — will be a big part of the software update, too, but only for a limited number of phones. Apple's restricting Apple Intelligence to devices with an A17 chip or later; presumably, that will include all four iPhone 16 models since they're supposed to run on A18 silicon. And thanks to a supercharged NPU, this line of iPhones could have the best AI performance of any Apple device.
Apple Intelligence features — some of which are available as part of the iOS 18.1 developer beta — include writing tools, generative photo editing features and a smarter version of Siri aided by ChatGPT. Will all that be enough to convince people they should upgrade to the new iPhone 16 models? We'll find out later this year.
Outside the U.S., and in the EU in particular, the iPhone 16 software experience will be quite different. Due to new regulations, the iPhone 16 is going to need an option to install third-party app stores and add apps from developers' websites.
iPhone 16: Outlook
Luckily, we've got less than two weeks before we see what Apple has planned, and the initial hints are promising. New cameras with a longer zoom (at least on the Pro models), a larger frame, an upgraded display, plus the usual annual power and performance enhancements, would all be a step up from what the iPhone 15 delivered — and those devices dominate the upper echelons of our best iPhone rankings.
With Apple's rivals placing a great deal of emphasis on new features powered by artificial intelligence, a lot of the focus will be on how Apple Intelligence features measure up,. even if they won't be part of the new iPhones until the iOS 18.1 update arrives. And as interesting as Apple Intelligence is, we think a lot of the iPhone 16 hardware changes sound pretty compelling on their own. We'll find out shortly if the phone can live up to that expectation.