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Is iPhone 16 Working on Bigger Battery Life and Display?

Online leaks about the iPhone 16 have already begun to appear. According to the most recent rumor circulating online, the iPhone 16 may very well have larger and sharper screens. It is anticipated, nevertheless, that the pro versions would likely have somewhat larger panels, while the base ones will just have the usual size

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Kapish Khajuria
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Online leaks about the iPhone 16 have already begun to appear. According to the most recent rumor circulating online, the iPhone 16 may very well have larger and sharper screens. It is anticipated, nevertheless, that the pro versions would likely have somewhat larger panels, while the base ones will just have the usual size.

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Considerable information has also surfaced on the iPhone 16's battery. According to a report by South Korean media outlet Naver, supply chain insiders suggest that the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus could have 6.12-inch and 6.69-inch displays that use a technology called LTPS 60 Hz. These sizes would probably be similar to the regular iPhone 15 models, but there are potential differences in some features that are still unclear. However, significant changes can be expected in the Pro models.

According to rumors, the iPhone 16 Pro could have a 6.27-inch LTPO screen, while the Pro Max (Ultra) will have a 6.86-inch LTPO screen. In comparison, the iPhone 15 Pro had a 6.1-inch screen and the iPhone 15 Pro Max had a 6.7-inch panel. However, the alleged screen size of the iPhone 16 Pro Max seems unusually large, so it is wise to be careful with this information. 

What changes are coming to the iPhone 16 to improve battery life? 

Separately, a leak from Kosutam Sani's website X.com has revealed alleged prototype images of the iPhone 16 Pro battery. These images show a matte metal body and a battery that is about 2.5 percent larger than its predecessor. If this leak is accurate, the iPhone 16 Pro models could switch from a black foil case to metal batteries.

This change can improve thermal efficiency without significantly changing the weight, which is already seen in the latest Apple Watches starting with the 7 series. In terms of thermal management, reports suggest that all iPhone 16 models will have graphene heat sinks. These sinks have better heat conduction properties, which could improve heat dissipation in future iPhones.

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