When Does Apple Launch The New iPhone 16?



It’s almost time: Next week, Apple will show off its new lineup of the iPhone 16 models at its iPhone event on Monday, September 8. And if you plan to get your hands on one of the new devices after the event, we’re here to tell you to save your time because the new iPhones won’t be available to buy yet, Engadget reported.

Apple is pretty consistent when it comes to releasing their new products and we don’t expect that to change this year. We’ll tell you when we expect Apple to release the iPhone 16 after its event. We’ll also let you know when you can expect to download iOS 18 – Apple’s latest software – on your current iPhone.

We don’t know yet how much the iPhone 16 lineup will cost. Currently, the iPhone 15 models start at $799 and range as high as $1,599 for the 15 Pro with 1TB of storage. It will be interesting to see if Apple holds the line on pricing, or plays around with different storage capacities and price points, as it sometimes does.

9TO5Mac reported: We’re just a few days away from Apple’s special event, when the company is expected to announce the new iPhone 16 models. There are a lot of rumors about the new phones out there, but 9TO5Mac has heard more details about what the changes with the new hardware. When it comes to cameras, users can expect improvements such as 4K 120fps video and more.

Reliable sources familiar with the matter have shown us evidence of what’s new in the iPhone 16 Pro’s camera. As previously rumored, the new Pro models will get a new 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, and our sources corroborate this information. What’s more, the camera system will be exactly the same between the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max.

That means that both Pro models will have the tetraprism lens for 5x optical zoom, whereas it’s exclusive to the Pro Max model in the current generation.

CBS News reported: On Monday, Apple is expected to reveal its iPhone 16 models along with other new products, in a live-streamed event called “It’s Glowtime.” The latest generation of iPhones will make what one analysts called Apple’s “biggest upgrade cycle in its history.”

The event is scheduled to take place on September 9, at 1p.m. Eastern time at the tech company’s Cupertino, California, headquarters.

All eyes will be on Apple’s latest line of iPhones, all models of which will be powered by Apple Intelligence — Apple’s response to the generative AI revolution — which will be integrated into iOS 18, according to an announcement Apple made in June on the new AI feature.

Integrated into apps like Mail and Notes, and designed to simplify daily chores like list-writing, “it harnesses the power of Apple silicon to understand and create language and images, take action across apps, and draw from personal context to simplify and accelerate everyday tasks, according to Apple.

In my opinion, I think that people who are already using Apple devices will be pleased with the newly updated versions. It will be interesting to see what the newest iPhones can do.