Apple iPhone Pro Max is company's biggest smartphone ever?
iPhone 16 pro models' design, specifications finally revealed
Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro Max in September 2024, which will be sold parallel to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 plus.
In Apple’s flagship lineup, the “Pro” models are the most expensive gadgets, according to Macrumors.
The iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max are going to have an increased size, and this is going to be the first size update users have had in several years.
Reportedly, the iPhone 16 Pro measures in at 6.3 inches (up from 6.1), while the Pro Max measures in at 6.9 inches (up from 6.7).
Notably, the standard iPhone 16 models will not have any change in its size.
Users are not expecting major design changes to the iPhone 16 models except a little tweak to the size.
Interestingly, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is going to be Apple’s biggest smartphone ever, according to Mobile Syrup.
Apple is also designing new A-series chips for the iPhone 16 Pro models, which are built on the latest N3E 3-nanometre node. Moreover, the Action Button that was earlier limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will also be included to all four iPhone 16 models.
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