iPhone 16 Pro models may get massive display, features tipped

Ahead of Apple iPhone 15 series launch in September this year, key features of iPhone 16 series are tipped now by a credible display analyst Ross Young.

According to Young, Apple plans to change the screen sizes of its iPhones in 2024, Macrumors reported. The report suggests that the iPhone 16 Pro models will have bigger displays, with the iPhone 16 Pro and Max predicted to feature 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch OLED screens, respectively. This aligns with Apple’s tendency to utilize OLED displays in its products. However, this information should be taken as a pinch of salt until there’s an official word from Cupertino.

The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max presently have displays, which measure 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches, respectively. According to reports, Apple has no intention of changing the display sizes for its iPhone 15 line-up, which is scheduled for release this year.

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, as per reports, will be powered by Apple’s Bionic A16 chipset, while the Pro models are expected to boast the new A17 chip. Furthermore, it is anticipated that all models will come with a USB Type-C port, replacing the company’s proprietary Lightning port. There are also rumours that Apple’s Dynamic Island feature, which was previously limited to the iPhone 14 Pro series, will be included in all models. If this rumour comes true, the iPhone 15 will definitely be a worthy upgrade.

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    Apple iPhone 14 series, which debuted in September last year.

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