Desert Titanium is the new bronze-like color that is rumored to replace blue titanium in Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro lineup, alongside white, black, and natural titanium. The Desert Titanium color is a muted, rich gold tone reminiscent of vintage purple. The glossy finish is more scratch-resistant and resembles stainless steel. Natural Titanium is said to feature a more striking gray finish this year, while black titanium is expected to be darker, according to a report from MacRumors.
What can we possibly expect from the latest iPhone 16 series?
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will have a larger screen size, a larger camera array, a larger and more powerful battery, a Pro capture button, a new 48MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a super telephoto lens, a 5G Qualcomm modem, a tetraprismatic lens, and microlenses. The battery capacity of the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max is expected to be 6% higher than the iPhone 15 and 9% higher on the iPhone 16 Pro. The iPhone 16 Pro Max will also have a larger main camera sensor; the sensor is a custom 48MP Sony IMX903. It will also have Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 in the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max for better speeds and low latency.
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The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max exceed expectations with fascinating features, including 5x optical zoom, which is only available in the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple is also exploring the possibility of using microlens technology to maintain or provide the brightness of the OLED panel while reducing power consumption.
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FAQ
When will Apple launch the iPhone 16?
The iPhone 16 series will be launched around mid-September.Will the iPhone 16 battery be in improved condition?
Compared to the iPhone 15, the iPhone 16’s battery performance is said to be 6% better.
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