There are speculations about Apple altering the design of its entry-level iPhone 16, shifting from a diagonal camera array to a vertical arrangement reminiscent of the iPhone 12 from 2020. Recent online renders and design schematics showcase a pill-shaped camera island on the back housing two sensors, accompanied by the LED flash positioned on the side. @MajinBuOfficial x @upintheozone’s renders depict the iPhone 16 in blue.
Additionally, another set of renders from Apple Hub provides a glimpse of various color options and compares the iPhone 16 to the iPhone 16 Pro, which is expected to share a similar design with the iPhone 15 Pro. According to rumors, the redesigned camera location on the iPhone 16 is intended to enable the device to capture spatial video for playback on the Apple Vision Pro.
As per leaks, the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus are anticipated to retain the same 60Hz refresh rate displays. Furthermore, rumors suggest that the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will feature the Action Button, Apple А18 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
Published on 02/11/24 1:50 | by Rawa John
Samsung and Google have prominently integrated AI features into their recent smartphone unveilings, and now Apple seems poised to follow suit. During the earnings call post the financial report, Tim Cook mentioned that he will delve into generative AI “later this year.”
A logical inference suggests that these features might make their debut at WWDC in the summer, preceding their incorporation into the iPhone 16 lineup in September. The code discovered in iOS 17.4 indicates that Siri could potentially leverage AI for tasks such as summarization and smart replies in Messages.
Moreover, AI integration is being explored across various Apple applications like Apple Music, Pages, and Keynote. The company appears to be in the experimental phase, testing both on-device AI models and those reliant on an internet connection.
Published on 02/8/24 10:56 | by Rawa John