iPhone 16’s production to begin in June

Shruti Govil
Shruti Govil May 22, 2024
Updated 2024/05/22 at 5:23 AM

As analysts attempt to extract information from tech leaks or forecast the new series of iPhones expected this year, the screens for the Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models are slated to go into production next month, according to tech outlet MacRumors.

The timeframe was revealed by MacRumors, citing a post on X that was available only to subscribers and authored by display analyst Ross Young. Apple has not either verified or refuted the claim. It is anticipated that this year will see the release of the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max models.

According to MacRumors, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are anticipated to have slightly larger screens than its predecessors: the iPhone 16 Pro’s display is anticipated to measure 6.3 inches, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s is anticipated to measure 6.9 inches.

The much-anticipated Apple iPhone launch parties usually happen in the fall. 

Apple unveiled the thinnest iPad Pro tablet to date on May 7 at an event, running on the company’s newest M4 chip. 

To promote the new iPad Pro, CEO Tim Cook uploaded an advertisement that day that included creative supplies and musical instruments being smashed, which caused the firm to get a lot of backlash.

Renaming the colours

 According to Kuo, the color options for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are anticipated to be black, green, pink, blue, and white. Kuo says that Apple might rename earlier colors as well. One possible name for the current white might be starlight. “Also, even if the colour name is the same as the existing model, it may look different” , he continues.

According to Kuo, if Apple sticks with the same battery capacity, the iPhone 16 Pro Max should come with a new battery that has a higher energy density, which might extend battery life. Kuo claims that the battery on the iPhone 16 Pro Max will undergo a significant makeover, moving from an aluminum to a stainless steel case. 

This change enhances the structural integrity of the battery in addition to raising its energy density. Although stainless steel does not dissipate heat as well as aluminium, it does provide greater protection, which may add to the device’s total longevity.

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