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iPhone 16 (Pro): Release date and price – what to expect

iPhone 16 (Pro): Release date and price - what to expect

iPhone 16 (Pro): The release date and price of the smartphone were published by Apple in early September. The price is over 1,000 euros.

iPhone 16 (Pro): Release date and price

The iPhone 16 Pro will be available in stores towards the end of September. As is usual with new iPhone models, the costs are in the upper price segment compared to other smartphones.

  • Release date: The iPhone 16 Pro can be pre-ordered from September 13, 2024 at 2 p.m. It will be available from September 20, 2024.
  • Preis: According to Apple, you can buy an iPhone 16 Pro starting at a price of 1,199 euros. This applies to a model with 128 GB of storage space. For an iPhone 16 Pro with 256 GB, the price is 1,329 euros, for 512 GB it is 1,579 euros and for 1 TB it is 1,829 euros.
  • Scope of delivery: In addition to the device, the delivery includes a USB-C charging cable that supports fast charging. It is compatible with USB-C power adapters and computer ports. A power adapter or EarPods are not included in the delivery.
  • Cost comparison with iPhone Pro Max: The iPhone 16 Pro has a 6.3-inch (approx. 16 cm) display. The iPhone 16 Pro Max offers a 6.9-inch display for a price starting at 1,449 euros.
  • Shipping or pickup: Depending on where you live, you can have Apple ship the iPhone to your address or buy it in an Apple Store. You can also order the smartphone online and pick it up at the Apple Store. This reduces waiting times in the store.



iPhone 16 Pro: Technical innovations

The new iPhone 16 Pro was introduced as part of the iPhone 16 models, which also include the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The flagship is available in four different colors, including the new “Titan Desert Sand” casing, and features some technical innovations compared to its predecessor, the Apple iPhone 15 Pro.

  • Larger display: Both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max have changed dimensions including a larger Super Retina XDR display. At 149.6 x 71.5 x 8.25 mm and 199 g and 163 x 77.6 x 8.25 mm and 227 g respectively, they are slightly larger but easy to handle.
  • Better performance: DieModels have an integrated Apple A18 Pro chip. The faster new 6-core GPU ensures high-quality graphics, even when gaming. Users also benefit from faster USB 3 speeds, among other things.
  • Powerful camera: New for smartphones is the 48 MP Fusion Camera on the Pro models. Thanks to the more efficient quad pixel sensor for 4K 120 fps video recording in Dolby Vision, they offer the highest resolution and frame rate to date.
  • They also have a 48 MP ultra-wide-angle camera for higher resolution photos and macro shots and a 5x telephoto camera.
  • Realistic audio quality: The Pro models have integrated studio-quality microphones for lifelike-sounding recordings.

Other innovations: other devices presented

Apple also introduced additional models in September that bring new features to the predecessor models of the Apple Watch Series 9 and the 3rd generation AirPods.

  • Apple Watch 10: If you choose an Apple Watch 10, you get the largest display and thinnest smartwatch yet.
  • Apple Watch Ultra 2: The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is designed for sporty and adventure-hungry people. It is robust and includes features for your health such as notifications about possible sleep apnea, but also individual safety thanks to very precise GPS.
  • AirPods 4 und AirPods Max: AirPods 4 with ANC support a natural listening experience. Adaptive audio and conversation recognition are among their features. With the AirPods Max you can choose between five new colors.
  • AirPods Pro 2: With AirPods Pro 2, Apple sets theFocus on hearing health. This includes software features that test hearing ability and provide support for hearing loss.
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