According to the tipster, Apple's iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be available in two new colors, both of which are made of titanium, and the specific naming method is yet to be confirmed.
Desert Yellow The Desert Titanium color scheme is similar to the iPhone 14 Pro's primary color titanium, but the tone is darker and heavier, and it looks more like the color of sand in the desert. Cement Grey Titanium grey is similar to the space grey used in the iPhone 6 many years ago.
Apple usually only launches four colors in the Pro version of the model, and the white and black versions are almost not absent, so the blue titanium and primary titanium colors used in the iPhone 15 Pro seem to be out of the game.
It is reported that the iPhone 16 is equipped with a high-brush screen, which will significantly improve the visual smoothness of the two standard models. The standard version of the high brush function may not support LTPO stepless adjustment, but only provides a few fixed gears. It is not even ruled out that Apple will limit the high brush of the standard version to 90Hz.
In addition to the screen, the iPhone 16 series will continue to upgrade in photography. Apple may be the first in this generation to use a quad-camera specification, which is certainly exclusive to the Pro version, and may even be exclusive to the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
In other configurations, the iPhone 16 series is equipped with 8GB of RAM memory, and the lower right side of the body is equipped with a Capture Button, which is a capacitive button with haptic feedback that can quickly turn on** recording.