The most significant change is the customisable action button, a feature introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro series, now available on the entry-level model. Alongside, it introduced a new “Camera Capture”, which plays a role in the device’s imaging experience.
The new camera island on the iPhone 16 stands out with its vertically stacked dual-camera system, designed to enable spatial video and photo capture for use on virtual reality headsets like Apple’s Vision Pro. While the new design looks streamlined, it creates a noticeable bump, making the phone wobble on flat surfaces.
As with previous models, durability remains a core focus. The iPhone 16 uses Ceramic Shield glass, which Apple claims offers 50 per cent stronger drop protection while maintaining its scratch-resistant qualities. The phone is also IP68-rated, making it resistant to dust and water. The iPhone 16 is available in five colours: ultramarine, teal, pink, white, and black (the …