Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro review: Camera control and larger screens, Apple Intelligence not ready yet

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Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro lineups hit the market on Sept. 20, and they bring a handful of updates that, if you’re using an older iPhone, make them worth the upgrade. There’s a new camera button, improved camera performance, bigger screens on the Pro models, and better battery life all around.

I’ve spent some time using both the iPhone 16, starting at $799, and the iPhone 16 Pro, starting at $999. If you’re coming from an outdated iPhone, you’ll appreciate the new phones’ refinements. But the biggest upgrade to Apple’s newest iPhones is the company’s Apple Intelligence platform.

Available as a software update in October — no, it’s not launching alongside the phones — Apple Intelligence will bring a series of AI-powered features to the iPhone including a smarter Siri, AI-based writing tools for summarizing and rewriting your messages to fit a specific tone, and the option to summarize your notifications so you don’t have to read through 57 unrelated texts to find out what time you and your friends are getting dinner tonight.

To use Apple Intelligence, however, you’ll need to have either an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16, or iPhone 16 Pro. If you’ve got an iPhone 15, you’re out of luck. Apple says the base 15 simply isn’t powerful enough to run the Apple Intelligence software.

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro. · (howley)

Apple is positioning Apple Intelligence as its next revolutionary product. And while it’s too early to say whether that’s true or not, after using a beta version of the software, I can say its new capabilities are certainly welcome additions to the iPhone.

I can’t say Apple Intelligence is the kind of thing that’s worth upgrading your iPhone for just yet, but taken as a whole, the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro lines provide the right kind of improvements that make them solid updates.

Camera Control and new cameras

Let’s talk about what’s new to the iPhone 16 lineup. First is the new Camera Control button. A new way to launch and, well, control the camera, the Camera Control button is found on the lower right side of both iPhone 16s and iPhone 16 Pros.

Press the button and you’ll instantly launch the iPhone’s Camera app. Gently double-press the button and it’ll pull up the app’s camera exposure, depth, zoom, cameras, styles, and tone options. Lightly tap the button again to dive deeper into each setting. Sure, you can already launch the camera app by swiping right or tapping the camera button from the iPhone’s lock screen, but Camera Control makes it feel like you’re using an old-school point-and-shoot camera. Man, referring to it like that makes me feel old.