Apple unveils new iPhone 16: What the smartphone looks like and what it can do
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Four iPhones, two watches and two updates to the AirPods. This is part of what Apple launched on Monday at its second-semester event, where it brought out its new hardware for the company led by Tim Cook. At its headquarters in Cupertino, California, La Tercera witnessed the presentation of new devices that this year had more internal updates than major physical changes, but not for that reason minor. In fact, the star of the day received a feat…
The iPhone 16 gets improved AI features, but German users don't have much of them. Also new: a shutter button for the camera.
In California, Apple has revealed new products to its followers: Group CEO Tim Cook cheered about iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10 and is relying on AI.
The iPhone 16 series will come with Apple Intelligence features. The design of the new series will be similar to the iPhone 15, with minor changes. Apple Intelligence will arrive on the iPhone only in November, only in the US. It is unclear when Apple Intelligence will arrive on the iPhone in Europe. Apple also presents the Watch 10 series and new Airpods. Tim Cook took to the stage and presented the new iPhone 16 series. At first glance, identi…
In an event organized on Monday at the company headquarters and broadcast online, Apple presented the new smartphones that make up the iPhone 16 series. The new generation is composed of four models, iPhone 16 (6.1 inches),...
The new iPhone 16 model — presented at the It's Glowtime event — is designed for Apple Intelligence. The screen size is 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches for the two versions, standard and Plus. Through Camera Control you have access to the camera with a click on the button on the side of the panel. It can reach up to 2,000 nits of brightness. A18 is the new chip developed for iPhone 16 (A18 Pro for the Pro) to serve Apple Intelligence; 6-core CPU perfo…
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