KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 8 — The thing about iPhones is they’re very good at doing one thing: “it just works”. Great for executives who want to make sure their yearly upgraded phones work right out of the box, with their email and their calendars all synced. For a long time, perhaps too long, recent iPhones feel as though they were designed by committee, by suits who wanted reliable, predictable targets and numbers.
I remember being near-trampled by photographers rushing to take photos of the iPhone X and how excited people were to finally get a new iPhone design. Still, I don’t agree with that tech reviewer who called the latest iPhones “unreviewable”. There are things to love, things not to love and things you could learn to appreciate somewhere down the line.
What you need to know Let’s get down to the basics or the part which you need to read to carry on a conversation about the new iPhones besides what I wrote about in the hands-on . There are four iPhone 16s—the base iPhone 16, its larger variation the iPhone 16 Plus, the iPhone 16 Pro and its larger version, the iPhone 16 Pro Max. This time, instead of the non-Pro iPhones inheriting last year’s chips, all the new iPhones will be running the A18 processor, just that the Pro phones will have the Pro versions.
The phones will all have 8GB of RAM, important for running Apple Intelligence as Apple has revealed the main reason last year’s base model iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus won’t support it is because th.