Here’s what you need to know about preordering the new iPhone 16
By Antonio G. Di Benedetto, a writer covering tech deals and The Verge’s Deals newsletter, buying guides, and gift guides. Previously, he spent 15 years in the photography industry.
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.
The dust is still settling from Apple’s latest iPhone event, which introduced us to the Apple Watch Series 10, a new set of AirPods, and a suite of smartphones that are due to arrive later this month. And while we’ve only had some initial hands-on time with the new iPhone 16 models, preorders are now open.
Apple’s latest phones — specifically the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max — are set to arrive on September 20th. They introduce new processors and a slick new Camera Control button, but none of them look to be a drastic overhaul of last year’s iPhone 15 series. That being said, perhaps things will get interesting when Apple Intelligence comes to the new models with the release of iOS 18.1 beta in October.
We’re currently putting the new iPhones through their paces; however, we know some of you are the early adopter types who can’t wait to get ahold of the latest thing. (We’re guilty of this, too, so no judgment here.) To help, we’ve put together a little guidance on what you’re getting with each new iPhone 16 model, as well as which retailers are currently offering preorder incentives.
The best term I’d use to describe the base iPhone 16 and 16 Plus is “trickle-down.” Many of their best features are taken from last year’s Pro line, including the Action Button, a short-telephoto 2x crop mode, and an autofocusing ultra-wide camera with macro mode. Some other features are in parity (or close to parity) with the pricier iPhone 16 Pro, like the new Camera Control button and Apple’s new A18 chip — though, the Pros get the fancier A18 Pro. However, one sticking point for some may be that the standard iPhone 16 doesn’t inherit the 120Hz refresh rate found on the Pros, as it’s still running at a middling 60Hz.
Refresh rate aside, the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus might be some of the most well-rounded mainline iPhones in a while — if not the most vibrant — and that’s without the forthcoming, much-hyped Apple Intelligence features.
The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus start at $799 and $899, respectively, and are set to launch on September 20th, with preorders now available. You can now preorder and iPhone 16 at Best Buy and directly from Apple. As for the iPhone 16 Plus, it’s also up for preorder at Best Buy and Apple.
Apple’s baseline iPhone for 2024 has a 6.1-inch screen, two rear cameras in a rearranged vertical layout, a customizable Action Button, and a new Camera Control button. It’s set to receive a score of AI software features when Apple Intelligence arrives in beta later this year.
The iPhone 16 Plus is the larger version of the iPhone 16, with a jumbo-sized 6.7-inch screen and a bigger battery. Like the smaller model, it starts with 128GB of storage and is configurable with up to 512GB.
Apple made the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max bigger than ever at 6.3 and 6.9 inches, respectively. That means each phone is slightly taller and wider than the iPhone 15 Pro generation, with smaller bezels, though they maintain the titanium frame construction. The marque hardware feature this year is the Camera Control button, which allows you to take snaps and operate the various camera functions with tap and swipe gestures. There’s also a 48MP ultra-wide camera (up from last year’s 12MP shooter), a new A18 Pro processor, and a “desert titanium” finish that is essentially a darker shade of gold.
The iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max launch alongside the non-pro models on September 20th. The smaller Pro starts at $999 while the jumbo Pro Max starts at $1,199, with preorders now available for both models. You can reserve an iPhone 16 Pro from Apple or Best Buy. The larger iPhone 16 Pro Max is similarly available for preorder at Apple and Best Buy.
The iPhone 16 Pro sports a new 6.3-inch OLED panel with 120Hz refresh, all of which is powered by a new A18 Pro chip. Its triple camera array features a higher-res 48MP sensor for its ultra-wide lens, and there’s a new physical Camera Control button for taking pictures and operating the camera app.
The larger Pro Max features a massive 6.9-inch OLED screen. It has most of the same features as the smaller iPhone 16 Pro, though, and it starts with 256GB of storage.
You’re probably familiar with the drill when it comes to “deals” from the three big US carriers. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are offering incentives for the new iPhones in the form of trade-in promos and bill credits. Here’s a brief summary of what’s to be had.
/ Sign up for Verge Deals to get deals on products we’ve tested sent to your inbox weekly.
Update September 13th, 9:12AM ET: Article updated to reflect that preorders are now open, with links to various retailers included.
/ Sign up for Verge Deals to get deals on products we’ve tested sent to your inbox weekly.
The Verge is a vox media network
© 2024 Vox Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved
source
Sponsor:News technical sponsor
Sponsor:News AI sponsor
Sponsor: AI sponsor
Sponsor: AI sponsor
Leave a Comment