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iPhone 16 Pro dummy units revealed with new colours and features

The iPhone 16 Pro dummy units reveal new titanium colours and a polished finish. A larger screen size and an advanced A18 chip are expected in September.

In an exciting update for tech enthusiasts, @SonnyDickson has released a photo on X showcasing the new iPhone 16 Pro dummy units. This comes a day after sharing a picture of the iPhone 16 dummy units. The latest reveal gives a closer look at Apple’s next flagship phone’s colour options and some expected features.

New titanium shades were introduced

One of the significant changes in the iPhone 16 Pro dummy units is the introduction of new colour options. Unlike the black titanium of the iPhone 15 Pro, the iPhone 16 Pro is seen in a darker titanium shade. Additionally, the dummy units include white titanium and natural titanium variants. These new shades add a fresh and sophisticated look to the iPhone lineup.

Apple is also rumoured to be adding a new titanium finish called Rose. This shade is expected to be the titanium version of Gold, missing from the current iPhone 15 Pro lineup. The rose titanium could add a touch of elegance and appeal to users who prefer a more luxurious look.

Polished finish and size changes

Beyond the new colour options, the iPhone 16 Pro is anticipated to feature a more polished finish. If these reports are accurate, the new iPhones may resemble the highly polished stainless steel frames of the iPhone 14 Pro. This polished finish would enhance the phone’s appearance and give it a more premium feel.

The iPhone 16 Pro is also expected to be larger than its predecessor. Rumours suggest an increase in screen size from 6.7 inches to 6.9 inches. This change would make the iPhone 16 Pro more appealing to users who prefer bigger screens for their multimedia and gaming experiences. Along with the larger screen, there is likely to be a more prominent camera bump, indicating potential technological improvements.

Advanced technology and launch date

Apple is reportedly using the A18 chips across the iPhone 16 lineup in terms of performance. This advanced chip is expected to deliver better performance and efficiency, enhancing the overall user experience. The A18 chip is likely to provide faster processing speeds, improved graphics, and better battery life, making the iPhone 16 Pro a powerhouse in the smartphone market.

The iPhone 16 lineup is anticipated to launch in September, following Apple’s usual release schedule. This launch will likely create a buzz among Apple fans and tech enthusiasts eager to get their hands on the latest iPhone.

With these new features and improvements, the iPhone 16 Pro is shaping up to be an impressive upgrade. The combination of new colour options, a polished finish, a larger size, and advanced technology makes it a highly anticipated release in the smartphone industry.

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