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iPhone 16 Pro May Have a Brighter Screen, Giant Camera Module, New Button and More
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iPhone 16 Pro May Have a Brighter Screen, Giant Camera Module, New Button and More

Anees Ali
Last updated: 10 May 2024 22:20
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The iPhone 16 Pro’s appearance might have subtle changes, like a new capacitive button for the camera and a bigger rear module.

However, there’s not much info about the screen yet. But a Weibo user named Instant Digital said today that the iPhone 16 Pro’s display will be really bright—1,200 nits

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Translating the Chinese post on Weibo, the user said they confirmed that the iPhone 16 Pro’s screen will be 1,200 nits bright normally. But it can go up to 1,600 nits at its brightest.

A more detailed look at some of the iPhone 16 silicone case pic.twitter.com/cpFEBts1jR

— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) May 8, 2024

Comparing it to the iPhone 15 Pro, which has a default brightness of 1,000 nits, but can go up to 1,600 nits in HDR, reaching 2,000 nits in sunlight for better viewing.

So, the next iPhone Pro might have a brighter screen, but maybe only reach 1,600 nits for HDR videos, which is the level Apple suggests for this kind of content. We’ll have to wait and see if it’s also brighter in sunlight.

Even though Instant Digital isn’t a common source for leaks, they correctly predicted that the new iPad Pro would have a screen with matte nanotexture glass to stop reflections before Apple announced it this week. This makes today’s info more trustworthy.

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Anees Ali is a technology reporter with vast experience in the industry of mobile phones and applications. Anees has written several news stories related to the tech industry, including android and iPhones. His major focus is to cover new trends that will have vast influence on the consumers. Apart from writing Anees loves spending time with his wife and son. He's a traveling enthusiast.

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