For the past few months, the iPhone 16 series has been all over the news, giving us an idea about what to expect from the upcoming iPhones. Right from when the leaks first surfaced on the horizon, the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus were expected to arrive with a new, vertically aligned rear camera bump. Those reports have resurfaced to give us another preview of the rumored vertical camera arrangement on the vanilla iPhone 16 models. Also, the iPhone 16 Pro models are likely to feature a new polished titanium finish with improved scratch resistance.
iPhone 16’s New Vertical Camera Design
An X (formerly Twitter) user,Sonny Dicksonshared the photos of the first iPhone 16 cases, showing a new camera cutout designed for vertically aligned cameras. Over the last few months, Apple has reportedlyexperimented with different prototypesfor the iPhone 16& 16 Plus, all of which have shown a vertical camera arrangement.
In February, an image was leaked on X that features the samevertical arrangement housingwith two separate camera rings for the Wide and Ultra Wide cameras within a pill-shaped raised surface. Well, this isn’t a major redesign. We all have already seen it on older iPhones, remember? The iPhone X featured a similar design, and it seems Apple has to draw inspiration from older iPhone models to bring in some changes. The camera flash is located outside the bump, while the microphone sits just right to the lenses.
By switching to the vertically aligned camera design, Apple is expected to bringspatial video recordingto the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models. The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus have a diagonal camera arrangement and they cannot capture spatial video. Currently, this feature is exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro,iPhone 15 Pro Max, and theApple Vision Pro.
In addition to the redesigned rear camera bump, the recent iPhone 16 prototypes have also featured an Action Button that’s currently found only on iPhone 15 Pro models. Furthermore, the entire iPhone 16 lineup is expected to arrive with an additional,Capture buttonthat sits flush with the frame and makes it easier to shoot horizontal videos.
Now, that means the iPhone 16 Pro models will feature a glossy appearance, closely resembling the polished stainless steel material on the previous Pro models. That said, compared to the stainless steel, the new titanium finish will be less prone to scratches.
The current iPhone 15 Pro models have a brushed finish that’s comparatively less reflective than the finish of previous Pro iPhones. Also, it’s more resistant to fingerprints and has reduced scratch visibility. The Titanium frame not only differs in looks, but it also helped Apple to cut down the weight of the devices. The Cupertino tech giant also believes that the titanium frame and aluminum substructure offer better heat dissipation than any previous iPhone Pro models with stainless steel frames.