Apple today launched the iPhone 16 series, and if you want the Pro model but without the bulk, the iPhone 16 Pro is the way to go. Thanks to thinner bezels, this year’s model features a 6.3-inch display instead of the 6.1-inch screen found on the iPhone 15 Pro. Apart from a bigger display, there’s a new Camera Control button on the iPhone 16 Pro that’ll make it easier for you to take photos and videos while fine-tuning settings as you do. It’s like a dedicated shutter button but supercharged more features.
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The key enhancements on the iPhone 16 Pro come with Apple Intelligence, which is also supported on the iPhone 15 Pro. You get features like upgraded Siri, Memory Movies in Photos, Notification summary and more without upgrading to the newer model. However, it could be confusing to decide if you need to upgrade (and there are plenty of reasons to). We are here to help. Here are the main differences between the two compact Pro iPhones.
Specifications
iPhone 16 Pro |
iPhone 15 Pro |
|
Display |
6.3-inch OLED 120Hz, 2,000 nits |
6.1-inch OLED 120Hz, 2,000 nits |
Weight |
199g |
187g |
Processor |
Apple A18 Pro |
Apple A17 Pro |
RAM/Storage | 8GB and 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB of storage | 8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB of storage |
Battery | 27 hours of video playback | 23 hours of video playback |
Camera | 48MP Fusion camera, 48MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto; 12MP front | 48MP wide, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto; 12MP front |
Colors | Black Titanium, White Titanium, Natural Titanium, Desert Titanium | Black Titanium, White Titanium, Blue Titanium, Natural Titanium |
Price | Starting at $999 | Starting at $999 |
You should buy the iPhone 16 Pro if…
1. You want the most compact (and capable) iPhone
Apple is expanding its Pro iPhone lineup with the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, both featuring larger displays thanks to the “thinnest borders on an Apple product.” The iPhone 16 Pro retains the Super Retina XDR display but comes with an upgraded Ceramic Shield that is 50% tougher than the one on the iPhone 15 Pro. Both models offer 2,000 nits of peak brightness and 1,600 nits of HDR brightness.
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If you’ve found the 6.1-inch display of the iPhone 15 Pro a bit cramped but weren’t keen on the 6.7-inch (now 6.9-inch) screen size, the slight 0.2-inch increase could be just what you need.
2. You want the best cameras on an iPhone
The iPhone 15 Pro improved upon its predecessor’s cameras but lacked the telephoto lens available on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple has addressed this with the new iPhones. Both models now feature a comprehensive camera setup, including a 48MP Fusion camera, a 48MP ultrawide-angle lens, and a 12MP telephoto sensor with 5x optical zoom.
Additionally, the iPhone 16 Pro introduces a new Camera Control button, which acts as a physical shutter key for capturing photos and videos. A single press launches the camera, another takes a photo, and a press-and-hold starts video recording. Light presses offer quick adjustments for lenses, portrait depth, and more. Later this year, Apple will roll out a two-step shutter control with an update.
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The iPhone 16 Pro also boasts advanced camera features, including new styles akin to “professional color-grading in real-time.” It comes equipped with four studio-quality microphones that enhance audio output with the Audio Mix feature, which separates background noise from speech and allows editing in three modes directly on the device. Overall, the iPhone 16 Pro offers enhanced pro-grade capabilities, making it a significant upgrade over the iPhone 15 Pro for creators.
3. You want more reliable performance and better battery life
The iPhone 15 Pro had its strengths, but I found its efficiency lacking. The battery often struggled to last through the day, and the device occasionally got quite warm. According to Apple’s keynote, these issues have been addressed with the iPhone 16 Pro. It now offers up to 27 hours of video playback, an increase from the 23 hours on the iPhone 15 Pro. Streaming video playback has also improved by two hours, making this the best battery life ever on a Pro iPhone.
The iPhone 16 Pro is powered by the A18 Pro chipset, built on a 3nm process. It boasts a 17% increase in total system bandwidth, a 15% faster CPU, and a 20% faster GPU compared to the A17 Pro in the iPhone 15 Pro. The new GPU architecture also delivers twice the ray tracing performance of its predecessor. For gamers, the iPhone 16 Pro is a more capable choice.
You should buy the iPhone 15 Pro if…
1. You want the iPhone 16 Pro for Apple Intelligence
The new processor may offer enhanced speed and efficiency, but it’s not the only factor powering Apple’s latest intelligence features. I’ve been using Apple Intelligence in beta on my iPhone 15 Pro, and it includes some impressive quality-of-life enhancements.
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For example, the notification summary effectively organizes Instagram DMs and WhatsApp messages from friends. You can also access the writing tools and Movie Memory AI features on the iPhone 15 Pro. These Apple Intelligence features are available on both the iPhone 15 Pro and the latest iPhone model, so you don’t need to upgrade solely for AI improvements.
2. You want an iPhone Pro model for less money
The iPhone 16 Pro is stronger than the iPhone 15 Pro and features plenty of hardware upgrades. But these new additions result in a bigger and heavier base Pro. With the new model is releasing soon, the iPhone 15 Pro can also be had for less money if you buy a refurbished or used model. Even if it’s just $100 or $200 off, the iPhone 15 Pro is still a formidable phone in 2024.
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