The iPhone 16 is out on Friday, and the first reviews are promising. Unlike previous years, when the standard models tended to be overshadowed by the Pro models, Apple has made significant progress this time. This year, the gap between the base model and the Pro models seems smaller than ever.
Apple has received a lot of criticism in recent years for the fact that the standard models of iPhones hardly received any notable innovations compared to the Pro models. But with the iPhone 16, the company has broken this trend. The question of whether it is worth upgrading from a standard model to a Pro model is now becoming more difficult to answer. What was once a clear case for the Pro models could now lead many users to consider the base model more closely. So let's take a detailed look at the test results and find out if the iPhone 16 is the right choice for you.
Powerful design and colors
One of the first things you notice about the iPhone 16 is the impressive range of colors. Apple offers a range of vibrant options that make the device a real eye-catcher. Whether ultramarine, pink or teal - the color palette provides a fresh look and stands out from the classic tones of the Pro models. The design of the iPhone also remains as high-quality as usual, with a robust display that is characterized by high resistance and brightness.
The camera control button: useful or not?
The biggest innovation of the iPhone 16 is undoubtedly the camera control button. This feature has generated mixed reactions. While some reviewers, such as Allison Johnson of The Verge, had difficulties with the operation, others, like Lisa Eadicicco from CNET, the easy way to switch between different photo and video modes without covering the screen. This button can be a great help, especially for users who create content regularly, as it makes adjusting settings easier. The new photographic styles offer even more intuitive operation. You can adjust the look of your images while you are taking them and switch between different modes. These functions ensure that even beginners in photography can achieve impressive results - be it through vibrant color accents or dramatic black and white effects.
Camera quality almost at pro level
Another point that sets the iPhone 16 apart from previous standard models is the camera quality. With an ultra-wide-angle camera and improved macro functions that were previously only available on the Pro models, the iPhone 16 comes very close to the Pro series in terms of photo quality. The camera impresses with sharp details and rich colors, especially when taking pictures in low light conditions. Robert Leedham from GQ highlights that this model is particularly suitable for macro photography enthusiasts as it can get extremely close to subjects, capturing unique color and texture accents.
Performance: The new A18 chip
Inside the iPhone 16 is the new A18 chip, which ensures a significant increase in performance. Compared to the previous model, the iPhone 16 is noticeably faster and is therefore also suitable for demanding tasks such as image and video editing or playing graphics-intensive games. The performance is smooth, and in combination with the improved battery life, you have a device that can easily handle everyday life.
Pro-level features in the base model
Many of the new features of the iPhone 16 could previously have been reserved for the Pro models. From improved camera controls to macro photography, the iPhone 16 offers almost everything you need for demanding photo and video recordings. Even the practical action button, which was first introduced on the Pro models, has made it into the base model. For users who do not want to do without Pro features, the iPhone 16 offers a cheaper alternative without sacrificing the most important functions. Jacob Kroll from TechRadar emphasizes in its review that the line between the iPhone 16 and the Pro models is becoming increasingly blurred. With its impressive performance, camera features, and new A18 chip, the iPhone 16 is a strong choice for anyone looking for a high-quality iPhone experience but doesn't want to pay the extra for the Pro models.
Is the Pro model still necessary?
This question comes up again and again in the tests. Kimberley Gedeon from Mashable admits that she used to prefer the Pro models but changed her mind after testing the iPhone 16 Plus. For users who don't need professional photo and video editing, the iPhone 16 Plus is actually a better choice than the Pro model - especially in terms of value for money and battery life. The progress of the standard model in recent years makes it an attractive option for many users.
The iPhone 16: A strong alternative to the Pro models
The iPhone 16 clearly shows that Apple is no longer neglecting its standard models. With an improved camera, powerful internal components and a new camera control button, it offers features that were previously only available on the Pro models. For many users, the iPhone 16 could be a real alternative to the iPhone 16 Pro, especially if you are looking for a more affordable option that still delivers top-notch performance and photo quality. The gap between the models has never been smaller, and the iPhone 16 could be the perfect device for you if you value performance and design without having to bear the high cost of a Pro model. (Image: Apple)