On March 9th, tech media outlet 91Mobile unveiled the CAD renders of the iPhone 16 Pro, providing a detailed showcase of the new device's design, dimensions, and other pertinent details.
Firstly, the overall appearance remains largely unchanged, continuing with the current sleek island design and rear camera arrangement. The middle frame material continues to be titanium.
Note that the screen bezels of this generation will further narrow, increasing the screen-to-body ratio, with the screen size expanding to 6.3 inches (compared to the iPhone 15 Pro's 6.1 inches). The dimensions of the device are 149.6×71.4×8.4mm (compared to the iPhone 15 Pro's 146.6×70.6×8.25mm).
A new capture button is added below the "Power button" on the right side frame, enabling photo and video capture. Additionally, it supports touch gestures for functions like zooming (swiping left or right).
The iPhone 16 Pro is set to feature a telephoto lens with a quadruple retro-reflection prism, similar to the one found in the Max model. This prism, positioned behind the lens within a folded glass structure, reflects light four times, extending the optical path and consequently achieving a longer focal length while maintaining spatial consistency.
In terms of specifications, the iPhone 16 Pro series will also be equipped with the A18 Pro chip. Fabricated using TSMC's cutting-edge 3nm manufacturing process, this chip is poised to deliver groundbreaking performance.