3 Reasons to Wait for the iPhone 16 & 5 Reasons Not To is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
iPhone 16 rumors are hinting at some significant upgrades and that might have some shoppers thinking about waiting for Apple’s 2024 iPhone models.
Many people will be perfectly fine buying an iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro or another model right now or in the months ahead. On the other hand, some people might want to wait and see what the company has up its sleeves for 2023 and beyond.
While the current iPhone lineup and upcoming iPhone 15 series are certainly worth considering, others may want to take a rain check and wait for the 2024 iPhones, also known as iPhone 16.
Despite the launch being over a year away, iPhone 16 rumors have picked up in the first half of 2023 and they have outlined some intriguing changes which may, or may not, include an extremely high-end iPhone model dubbed iPhone 16 Ultra.
This new iPhone Ultra could be positioned above the iPhone Pro line as a powerful, and expensive, alternative to Apple’s best iPhone models.
Of course, we’re still more than a year away from Apple’s announcements which means the company’s plans can, and probably will, change as development progresses behind the scenes.
That being said, what we’ve heard about the iPhone 16 puts those of you in the market for a new device in 2023 and 2024 in an interesting position: Buy now or wait?
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In this guide we’ll take you through the best reasons to wait for the iPhone 16 and the best reasons to go with another device long before the 2024 iPhones arrive on shelves.
Wait for the iPhone 16 Ultra
As of right now, the iPhone Pro Max is Apple’s highest-end iPhone model. That could change in 2024 according to a source who is almost always accurate with his information.
In his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple might add an even higher-end iPhone Ultra above both of its Pro models in 2024.
It’s unclear how Apple might do this exactly, but Gurman believes it might come down to the iPhone 16 Ultra having an even faster chip, an even bigger display, additional improvements to the camera, and possible even a port-less design meaning no USB-C or Lightning ports.
Apple already does this with the Apple Watch Ultra, its high-end Apple Watch, which offers additional improvements at an added cost.
This is all clearly still in flux which means we may not see this change until 2025 or later. That being said, if a really high-end, premium iPhone is something you’d be interested in, you might want to skip the iPhone 15 series and hold onto your current device until next year.
Wait for Solid State Buttons
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple’s working on a “solid-state button design” that’s similar to the home button design on the company’s iPhone 7, iPhone 8, iPhone SE 2, and iPhone SE 3. It would replace the current mechanical button design.
Kuo says “Taptic Engines located on the internal left and right sides to provide force feedback to make users feel like they are pressing physical buttons.” Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman also believes Apple is working on haptic volume buttons.
Another rumor suggests users will be able to adjust the sensitivity of these buttons for cases and gloves.
Initially, it looked like these features were coming on board the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apparently, Apple’s plans have changed.
According to Kuo, and analysts Jeff Pu and Shelly Chou, these features have been pushed back due to unresolved technical issues. Kuo believes the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will both have traditional buttons.
Another source who has been accurate with information in the past also says these features have been cancelled for the iPhone 15 Pro models.
Pu and Chou believe these changes have been pushed to the iPhone 16 series. That being said, Apple supplier Cirrus Logic says it has “limited knowledge” of Apple’s plans at this time which suggests the change isn’t guaranteed to come next year.
Wait for More iPhone 16 Info
If you’re on the fence about whether to buy a new device this year or wait for iPhone 16, you may want to wait for the fog to clear a bit.
As of right now we don’t a whole lot about the iPhone 16 series. As we noted before, Apple’s plans often change during the development process so feature you hear about now may not make the cut into the final product.
As the year goes on, we’ll start to hear more about the iPhone 16’s other specs and perhaps get a much clearer picture about what to expect from the 2024 iPhone models.
So if you aren’t in a hurry, it might be in your best interest to hang back and follow both iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 rumors. They will help you set proper expectations and help you make a well-informed decision regarding your next phone.
Don’t Wait If You Can’t Wait to Buy Until Late 2024
Apple won’t launch an iPhone 16 in 2023. The company will instead launch four phones (iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max) later this year.
While the iPhone 16 series is exciting, its arrival on shelves is more than a year away. Assuming Apple sticks to protocol, you can expect the iPhone 16 models to arrive in September, 2024. If you can’t wait that long, you’ll want to start thinking about buying/waiting for another smartphone.
We may see Apple launch a new iPhone SE 4 in early 2024 to bridge the gap between the iPhone 15 series and iPhone 16 series. The iPhone SE series serves as Apple’s budget line.
Don’t Wait for Under-Display Face ID
Apple’s reportedly working to embed Face ID underneath the iPhone’s display. If true, this change would give the iPhone a bigger display area for users to work with.
We’ve heard about this change numerous times in the past. And while it will probably miss the iPhone 15 Pro models, we could see it emerge on board the high-end iPhone 16 variants.
In a tweet, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says he thinks a “real full-screen iPhone will come in 2024. High-end iPhones in 2024 would adopt an under-display front camera alongside the under-display Face ID.” Korean publication The Elec also believes the iPhone 16 Pro will come with embedded Face ID.
Unfortunately, not everyone thinks these changes will come next year. While display analyst Ross Young initially believed the technology would come in 2024 on the iPhone 16 Pro models, he’s changed his stance and now says the feature has been pushed to the iPhone 17 Pro.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman believes Apple will eventually “fully embed Face ID and the front-facing camera into the display itself” but that the move is at least three to four years away. Gurman’s reiterated this stance in a more recent version of his Power On newsletter.
We trust Young and Gurman so there’s a good chance these changes miss the iPhone 16 series and arrive on the iPhone 17 models in 2025 instead.
Don’t Wait for a Foldable iPhone 16
Apple might be working on a foldable version of the iPhone, but it sounds like the device won’t be ready until 2025.
We’ve seen patents hint at a foldable iPhone but this doesn’t confirm anything. One patent reveals plans for a protective layer that will help prevent cracking on foldable displays.
A report from Bloomberg states that while Apple “has developed prototype foldable screens for internal testing” the company “hasn’t solidified plans to actually launch a foldable iPhone.” In other words, a launch is a long way out.
As for analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, he believes “Apple may launch its first foldable product in 2025 at the earliest, which may be a foldable iPad or a hybrid of iPad & iPhone.”
Kuo says Apple is currently testing Chinese company E Ink’s Electronic Paper Display (EPD) for “future foldable device’s cover screen & tablet-like applications.”
He thinks Apple will launch a foldable iPad in 2024 ahead of a foldable iPhone. Kuo says the device will feature a carbon fiber kickstand. This has been disputed by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and analyst Ross Young.
Young once said a foldable iPhone wasn’t “expected until 2023 at the earliest” with 2024 more likely. Young has followed this up with a new report that suggests the foldable iPhone has been delayed until 2025.
So at this point you should operate on the assumption that Apple’s foldable iPhone will miss 2023 and probably 2024 as well.
If a foldable device interests you, you should check out Samsung’s Galaxy Z series. You can learn more about Samsung’s foldable devices in the video above.
Don’t Wait for a Periscope Lens on Cheaper iPhone 16 Models
This may not be a deal-breaker for a lot of shoppers, but it’s something to keep in mind while you decide what to do.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max will reportedly come with a new periscope lens which could offer enhanced optical zoom, somewhere in the range of 5x to 10x. This would be a big improvement over what current iPhones offer.
Unfortunately, the feature will likely be limited to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, this could be the case next year as well. Kuo believes only the highest-end iPhone 16 model will have a periscope lens on board.
If this happens, it would break tradition. When Apple introduces a new exclusive feature, it typically brings said feature to next-generation models.
That apparently won’t be the case with the iPhone 16 series which could prove frustrating given the size, and price, of the highest-end model.
Don’t Wait If You Find a Phone You Love
If you find a phone you really like between now and the fall of 2024, don’t let iPhone 16 rumors hold you back.
We’ve already touched on the rumored iPhone 15 which is set for release this fall. And again, Apple is also expected to launch a new iPhone SE 4 in 2024. The iPhone 15 will definitely be out before the iPhone 16 and the iPhone SE 4 should be as well.
We should also see retailers start to offer some really nice iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro deals in the coming months as supply recovers. We’ve also seen numerous iPhone 13 series, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and iPhone SE 3 deals.
If you aren’t married to the iPhone you’ll also want to take a look at devices like the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S22 series, and Google’s Pixel 7.
Make sure you dig into these devices before you decide to wait. If you find something that suits your needs at the right price, don’t be afraid to make a commitment long before the iPhone 16 series arrives on shelves.
3 Reasons to Wait for the iPhone 16 & 5 Reasons Not To is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
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