Vision Pro to the OLED iPad Pros, 2024 is looking promising for Apple. Here is a product-by-product overview of everything you need to know.


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Vision Pro to the OLED iPad Pros, 2024 is looking promising for Apple. Here is a product-by-product overview of everything you need to know.
Although all these are still rumors It’s possible that the base next-generation iPhones will still have 60Hz screens. Insider Revegnus claims that the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will receive 60Hz LTPS panels. In the first case, the diagonal will be 6.12 inches, in the second – 6.69 inches. That is, nothing will change relative to the current generation, although, of course, the panels themselves may be more modern. iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will still only offer 60Hz screens But the screens of the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, as previously stated by other sources, will grow to 6.3 […]
Although all these are still rumors It's possible that the base next-generation iPhones will still have 60Hz screens. [caption id="attachment_83433" align="aligncenter" width="780"] iPhone 16 and 16 Plus[/caption] Insider Revegnus claims that the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will receive 60Hz LTPS panels. In the first case, the diagonal will be 6.12 inches, in the second - 6.69 inches. That is, nothing will change relative to the current generation, although, of course, the panels themselves may be more modern. iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will still only offer 60Hz screens But the screens of the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, as previously stated by other sources, will grow to 6.3 and 6.9 inches, respectively. To be more precise, 6.27 and 6.86 inches. Let us remember that earlier there were rumors that the younger iPhone 16 would receive 90 Hz screens. Also, previously, even younger new products were assigned an Action button. What else, besides the platform, will be new for the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus is still unknown. Insider Revegnus was the first to publish a photo of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 before its release, reported on the AMD GPU in the Exynos 1480 SoC, and also described the characteristics of the Exynos 2400, which were then confirmed in Geekbench software.
Rumors about the new line continue to spread iPhone 16 smartphones may be equipped with an additional button, as Macrumors writes. In addition, Apple is also planning to move the mmWave antenna away from the left side of the smartphone to accommodate this change. The iPhone 16 Pro’s “action button” is expected to be flush with the device as Apple is expected to switch to solid-state technology and ditch the current design. While the action button is expected to change, the volume keys and power keys will remain the same without any changes. These buttons are not currently solid state, although […]
Rumors about the new line continue to spread iPhone 16 smartphones may be equipped with an additional button, as Macrumors writes. In addition, Apple is also planning to move the mmWave antenna away from the left side of the smartphone to accommodate this change. The iPhone 16 Pro's "action button" is expected to be flush with the device as Apple is expected to switch to solid-state technology and ditch the current design. While the action button is expected to change, the volume keys and power keys will remain the same without any changes. These buttons are not currently solid state, although Apple's plans may change. iPhone 16 may get an additional button, and the action button will become solid-state [caption id="attachment_77874" align="aligncenter" width="780"] iPhone 16[/caption] The purpose of the additional button, which sources call the “capture button,” is still unknown. It is expected to be located under the power button on the right side of the device and will be capacitive. Macrumors claims that the new button will be introduced on all iPhone 16 models, including the base iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models. The announcement of the iPhone 16 is expected in September next year.