The iPhone 16 has 2,000 nits of peak brightness, while the iPhone 14 boasts 1,200 nits. The iPhone 16 also has a slightly better resolution: 2,556 x 1,179 compared to the iPhone 14's 2,532 x 1,170.
The good news is that if you upgrade from the iPhone 14 to the iPhone 16, you'll reap the benefits of that change from last ...
The iPhone 16 is the cheapest and least technically impressive new iPhone. It's also probably the one you should buy.
Ahead of Apple's 'Glowtime' event on Sept. 9, we're seeing iPhone 16 rumors about a tetraprism lens, A18 chips, an iPhone 16 ...
We’ve tested all the new iPhone 16 phones to figure out who should upgrade immediately and who should wait to see what Apple ...
Learn more With every new iPhone ... year's light pastel color palette and opted for deeper-toned colors on the new models. For the iPhone 16 Pro models, Apple mostly kept the same colors as the ...
The iPhone 16 I tested doesn’t have the word “Pro” in its name, but it’s easy to forget that when I’m using its new dedicated ...
It's not about one big feature, but how new elements like the Camera Control button and last year's Dynamic Island come ...
iPhone 14 uses technology ... 47 percent more light in a scene than previous models. In 2020 Apple joins the 5G network with ...
Over the past few years, Apple’s standard iPhone looked ... and no matter how hard I try to support the phone, I end up ...
I tried out the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus's new camera button you can press and slide. These high-end phones are among the only ...
While there’s no doubt that the pricier Pro models of the iPhone 16 series are better, with improved and larger displays, a ...