iPhone 16 Pro Design Leak: To Sport Larger Action Button & New Capture Button, Reveals Report
A rumoured Capture button has been planned for the lower right side of the iPhone 16 Pro.
There's still half a year before the iPhone 16 Pro is released in the market and we already have some ideas of what to expect from the device. 91mobiles which has a reputation in the industry for often publishing accurate design files of unannounced Apple products revealed some new information about iPhone 16 Pro CAD files. According to the report, the latest design of the said device is consistent with the hardware rumours and other reports that are already in the market about it. Apple added the action button to iPhone 15 Pro last year and it appears that the company is now increasing the size of this fall's upgraded hardware slightly.
The upcoming model is anticipated to feature a second new button in as many years. According to 91mobiles, a rumoured Capture button has been planned for the lower right side of the iPhone 16 Pro. This new addition will give you easier access to camera controls and free up the Action button for yet another task. It is also expected to be much more than a simple shutter button.
iPhone 16 Pro To Be Bigger Than Its Predecessor
According to the report, the iPhone 16 Pro will measure 149.6×71.4×8.4mm as compared to the iPhone 15 Pro which measures only 146.6x 70.6×8.25mm. The screen size is expected to increase from 6.1-inches to 6.3-inches. At this point, the subtle external changes coming with the iPhone 16 Pro sound unlikely to switch up dramatically as was the case with the iPhone 15 Pro.
Anticipated modifications in the upcoming fall hardware release encompass improved Wi-Fi speed, upgraded 5G capabilities, and the customary performance enhancements driven by Apple's chipset. With AI taking centre stage in Apple's agenda this year, a refined Neural Engine is poised to stand out as a prominent feature of the forthcoming processor.
In terms of aesthetics, prospective changes may include fresh finishes in yellow and grey, deviating from the colour sets offered with the iPhone 15 Pro.