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Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium
Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium

Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium

(14,697 reviews)

You can take sharp photos in every situation with the Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium. You can zoom in up to 5 times without making your photos grainy thanks to the telephoto lens. Even in the dark or very up close, you can take vibrant, sharp photos. You can control your camera easily with the new Camera Control button. Press lightly to focus or slide over the button to zoom in. On the ProMotion display, scrolling and gaming looks smoother and less choppy than on the iPhone 16. This makes the iPhone feel even faster. Thanks to the powerful A18 Pro chip, you can use the most demanding apps without issues. With a 256GB storage, you have enough for now. Do you download complete seasons of series and do you often take photos? Choose the 512GB storage and never worry about your storage again.

You can take sharp photos in every situation with the Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium. You can zoom in up to 5 times without making your photos grainy thanks to the telephoto lens. Even in the dark or very up close, you can take vibrant, sharp photos. You can control your camera easily with the new Camera Control button. Press lightly to focus or slide over the button to zoom in. On the ProMotion display, scrolling and gaming looks smoother and less choppy than on the iPhone 16. This makes the iPhone feel even faster. Thanks to the powerful A18 Pro chip, you can use the most demanding apps without issues. With a 256GB storage, you have enough for now. Do you download complete seasons of series and do you often take photos? Choose the 512GB storage and never worry about your storage again.

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Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium

$1,318.00

(14,697 reviews)

You can take sharp photos in every situation with the Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium. You can zoom in up to 5 times without making your photos grainy thanks to the telephoto lens. Even in the dark or very up close, you can take vibrant, sharp photos. You can control your camera easily with the new Camera Control button. Press lightly to focus or slide over the button to zoom in. On the ProMotion display, scrolling and gaming looks smoother and less choppy than on the iPhone 16. This makes the iPhone feel even faster. Thanks to the powerful A18 Pro chip, you can use the most demanding apps without issues. With a 256GB storage, you have enough for now. Do you download complete seasons of series and do you often take photos? Choose the 512GB storage and never worry about your storage again.

You can take sharp photos in every situation with the Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB White Titanium. You can zoom in up to 5 times without making your photos grainy thanks to the telephoto lens. Even in the dark or very up close, you can take vibrant, sharp photos. You can control your camera easily with the new Camera Control button. Press lightly to focus or slide over the button to zoom in. On the ProMotion display, scrolling and gaming looks smoother and less choppy than on the iPhone 16. This makes the iPhone feel even faster. Thanks to the powerful A18 Pro chip, you can use the most demanding apps without issues. With a 256GB storage, you have enough for now. Do you download complete seasons of series and do you often take photos? Choose the 512GB storage and never worry about your storage again.

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JB Hi-Fi

$1,318.00

Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB (White Titanium) [~Refurbished: Very Good]

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AT&T has hidden fees for existing customers!!!!
17 November 2024Luke K

originally posted on att.com

I ended up cancelling my order because they have a $35 upgrade fee. I called to see what that even entailed and my wait time was 2+ hours so I hung up. Ended up chatting online with someone and they told me that the “upgrade fee” helped offset the money AT&T could “possibly” lose if I were to upgrade. Been a customer for 20+ years now, since the Cingular days, and they treat me like absolute garbage. So, I’m switching to Verizon here soon because they offer a much better deal. DO NOT believe the ads that state “new and current customers can get the same deal” because that is 100% false. Current customers pay more for whatever reason and they cannot explain it to me. So, as a loyal customer I cannot even upgrade unless I pay some absurd fee that doesn’t even make ... MoreI ended up cancelling my order because they have a $35 upgrade fee. I called to see what that even entailed and my wait time was 2+ hours so I hung up. Ended up chatting online with someone and they told me that the “upgrade fee” helped offset the money AT&T could “possibly” lose if I were to upgrade. Been a customer for 20+ years now, since the Cingular days, and they treat me like absolute garbage. So, I’m switching to Verizon here soon because they offer a much better deal. DO NOT believe the ads that state “new and current customers can get the same deal” because that is 100% false. Current customers pay more for whatever reason and they cannot explain it to me. So, as a loyal customer I cannot even upgrade unless I pay some absurd fee that doesn’t even make sense. If you’re a new customer then you don’t have to pay the “upgrade fee” which is weird and totally makes their claims of getting the best deal 100% false. AT&T won’t even attempt to work with a current customer, the chat person even said that it’s smarter to switch to Verizon because they are cheaper. This is what a loyal customer of 20+ years gets. An old phone and if I want a new one they sneak all kinds of fees in o you’re actually not getting any type of deal. Go to Verizon, it’s gonna cost me $100.99 a month to get the new iPhone and I get Apple Music, a tablet, and the smart watch 100% free. Sad that this is how AT&T wants to treat customers that have been with them this long. Be smart, go to Verizon or any other carrier because they actually care about your business compared to how AT&T cares about mine. What a waste of 20+ years only to get treated like absolute garbage.

Computer in your pocket
3 November 2024Happycharm

originally posted on johnlewis.com

This phone is lightning fast, you notice the speed when opening/closing apps and flicking between screens. The main feature is the camera with dedicated camera button. This takes quite a bit of getting used and is pressure sensitive, its quite easy to get the wrong option by either pressing too hard or too soft and sometimes easier to configure on screen instead, plus when you press the button to take a picture that movement can blur the picture so you have to hold it steady. So it takes a bit of practice. Having said that the camera is the best, super clear and 5 times zoom is helpful. The AI feature just released is an enhancement and will take some practice to use, it can summarise blocks of texts, emails, record audio and summarise, filter notifications, prof ... MoreThis phone is lightning fast, you notice the speed when opening/closing apps and flicking between screens. The main feature is the camera with dedicated camera button. This takes quite a bit of getting used and is pressure sensitive, its quite easy to get the wrong option by either pressing too hard or too soft and sometimes easier to configure on screen instead, plus when you press the button to take a picture that movement can blur the picture so you have to hold it steady. So it takes a bit of practice. Having said that the camera is the best, super clear and 5 times zoom is helpful. The AI feature just released is an enhancement and will take some practice to use, it can summarise blocks of texts, emails, record audio and summarise, filter notifications, prof read and correct your text etc. It is more intuitive than old Siri and is easier to use, you can double tap at bottom and type your query. I'm sure it will get better with future software updates. The battery life on the Pro is great, I can easily get 2 or 3 days without charging. Overall a great phone that will last a few years.

Desert Titanium is pink
27 September 2024Tanndog

originally posted on att.com

I am upgrading from a 13 after 3 years. Desert Titanium in the pictures to me didn't look so pink, with the back glass cover it looks pretty pink, like rose.The phone is nice and zippy. The facial recognition is way faster. All the new buttons are cool but to me they mean going without a case as they are really small and with a case sort of around then my large fingers can't easily use them. The camera button and zoom slide is pretty neat but I have to learn to use it as this phone without a case is pretty slippery and I am afraid to drop it.The always on screen burned through battery for me. I turned it off. With that off I was able to change my charge max to 80% in hopes of saving battery condition over time, and so far have plenty of battery for all day. I ... MoreI am upgrading from a 13 after 3 years. Desert Titanium in the pictures to me didn't look so pink, with the back glass cover it looks pretty pink, like rose.The phone is nice and zippy. The facial recognition is way faster. All the new buttons are cool but to me they mean going without a case as they are really small and with a case sort of around then my large fingers can't easily use them. The camera button and zoom slide is pretty neat but I have to learn to use it as this phone without a case is pretty slippery and I am afraid to drop it.The always on screen burned through battery for me. I turned it off. With that off I was able to change my charge max to 80% in hopes of saving battery condition over time, and so far have plenty of battery for all day. I also found with the screen always on the phone kept unlocking in my pocket based on my apple watch connectivity. Turning off the always on really made sense to me.Wouldn't upgrade from a 15 but if you have an older version that would make sense to me.

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JB Hi-Fi

$1,318.00

Apple iPhone 16 Pro 256GB (White Titanium) [~Refurbished: Very Good]

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Reviews

AT&T has hidden fees for existing customers!!!!
17 November 2024

I ended up cancelling my order because they have a $35 upgrade fee. I called to see what that even entailed and my wait time was 2+ hours so I hung up. Ended up chatting online with someone and they told me that the “upgrade fee” helped offset the money AT&T could “possibly” lose if I were to upgrade. Been a customer for 20+ years now, since the Cingular days, and they treat me like absolute garbage. So, I’m switching to Verizon here soon because they offer a much better deal. DO NOT believe the ads that state “new and current customers can get the same deal” because that is 100% false. Current customers pay more for whatever reason and they cannot explain it to me. So, as a loyal customer I cannot even upgrade unless I pay some absurd fee that doesn’t even make ... MoreI ended up cancelling my order because they have a $35 upgrade fee. I called to see what that even entailed and my wait time was 2+ hours so I hung up. Ended up chatting online with someone and they told me that the “upgrade fee” helped offset the money AT&T could “possibly” lose if I were to upgrade. Been a customer for 20+ years now, since the Cingular days, and they treat me like absolute garbage. So, I’m switching to Verizon here soon because they offer a much better deal. DO NOT believe the ads that state “new and current customers can get the same deal” because that is 100% false. Current customers pay more for whatever reason and they cannot explain it to me. So, as a loyal customer I cannot even upgrade unless I pay some absurd fee that doesn’t even make sense. If you’re a new customer then you don’t have to pay the “upgrade fee” which is weird and totally makes their claims of getting the best deal 100% false. AT&T won’t even attempt to work with a current customer, the chat person even said that it’s smarter to switch to Verizon because they are cheaper. This is what a loyal customer of 20+ years gets. An old phone and if I want a new one they sneak all kinds of fees in o you’re actually not getting any type of deal. Go to Verizon, it’s gonna cost me $100.99 a month to get the new iPhone and I get Apple Music, a tablet, and the smart watch 100% free. Sad that this is how AT&T wants to treat customers that have been with them this long. Be smart, go to Verizon or any other carrier because they actually care about your business compared to how AT&T cares about mine. What a waste of 20+ years only to get treated like absolute garbage.

Luke K originally posted on att.com
Computer in your pocket
3 November 2024

This phone is lightning fast, you notice the speed when opening/closing apps and flicking between screens. The main feature is the camera with dedicated camera button. This takes quite a bit of getting used and is pressure sensitive, its quite easy to get the wrong option by either pressing too hard or too soft and sometimes easier to configure on screen instead, plus when you press the button to take a picture that movement can blur the picture so you have to hold it steady. So it takes a bit of practice. Having said that the camera is the best, super clear and 5 times zoom is helpful. The AI feature just released is an enhancement and will take some practice to use, it can summarise blocks of texts, emails, record audio and summarise, filter notifications, prof ... MoreThis phone is lightning fast, you notice the speed when opening/closing apps and flicking between screens. The main feature is the camera with dedicated camera button. This takes quite a bit of getting used and is pressure sensitive, its quite easy to get the wrong option by either pressing too hard or too soft and sometimes easier to configure on screen instead, plus when you press the button to take a picture that movement can blur the picture so you have to hold it steady. So it takes a bit of practice. Having said that the camera is the best, super clear and 5 times zoom is helpful. The AI feature just released is an enhancement and will take some practice to use, it can summarise blocks of texts, emails, record audio and summarise, filter notifications, prof read and correct your text etc. It is more intuitive than old Siri and is easier to use, you can double tap at bottom and type your query. I'm sure it will get better with future software updates. The battery life on the Pro is great, I can easily get 2 or 3 days without charging. Overall a great phone that will last a few years.

Happycharm originally posted on johnlewis.com
Desert Titanium is pink
27 September 2024

I am upgrading from a 13 after 3 years. Desert Titanium in the pictures to me didn't look so pink, with the back glass cover it looks pretty pink, like rose.The phone is nice and zippy. The facial recognition is way faster. All the new buttons are cool but to me they mean going without a case as they are really small and with a case sort of around then my large fingers can't easily use them. The camera button and zoom slide is pretty neat but I have to learn to use it as this phone without a case is pretty slippery and I am afraid to drop it.The always on screen burned through battery for me. I turned it off. With that off I was able to change my charge max to 80% in hopes of saving battery condition over time, and so far have plenty of battery for all day. I ... MoreI am upgrading from a 13 after 3 years. Desert Titanium in the pictures to me didn't look so pink, with the back glass cover it looks pretty pink, like rose.The phone is nice and zippy. The facial recognition is way faster. All the new buttons are cool but to me they mean going without a case as they are really small and with a case sort of around then my large fingers can't easily use them. The camera button and zoom slide is pretty neat but I have to learn to use it as this phone without a case is pretty slippery and I am afraid to drop it.The always on screen burned through battery for me. I turned it off. With that off I was able to change my charge max to 80% in hopes of saving battery condition over time, and so far have plenty of battery for all day. I also found with the screen always on the phone kept unlocking in my pocket based on my apple watch connectivity. Turning off the always on really made sense to me.Wouldn't upgrade from a 15 but if you have an older version that would make sense to me.

Tanndog originally posted on att.com
Expect Issues
25 September 2024

I purchased 2 new iPhones, one for me and one for my wife. If there are significant improvements from the iPhone 14 Pros we previously had they must be internal, as the size of the new iPhones is very similar to the old ones. A dedicated camera button is on the side of the new iPhones below the power button. My phone worked fine the day I turned it on and did the info transfers. That was easily done, and didn’t take particularly long. The next morning, however, my phone would absolutely not turn on. I needed to go to the Verizon store to be shown a reboot maneuver to get it up and running. I have never had this problem with any other iPhone I have ever owned, and there have been many. So, I am left with a little concern re my new phone.My wife’s phone would not go ... MoreI purchased 2 new iPhones, one for me and one for my wife. If there are significant improvements from the iPhone 14 Pros we previously had they must be internal, as the size of the new iPhones is very similar to the old ones. A dedicated camera button is on the side of the new iPhones below the power button. My phone worked fine the day I turned it on and did the info transfers. That was easily done, and didn’t take particularly long. The next morning, however, my phone would absolutely not turn on. I needed to go to the Verizon store to be shown a reboot maneuver to get it up and running. I have never had this problem with any other iPhone I have ever owned, and there have been many. So, I am left with a little concern re my new phone.My wife’s phone would not go through the transfer process. So, again, I was required to visit the Verizon store to get this step completed. Even though it was a brand new phone, and was, obviously, not working properly, I had to pay $29.95 for the process. I did voice my displeasure about being charged for this, but to no avail!So, the new iPhones are a bit of a mixed bag. Supposedly, there will be features coming out soon that add to their functionality, but it is concerning that two new phones each had operational issues right out of the box!

Wolfman originally posted on vzw.com
LIFE CHANGING!!!!
23 September 2024

This is my first ever JL review I have ever written. I'm not one for writing reviews, but I think this deserves a review. I upgraded my iPhone 14 pro to the iPhone 6 pro and oh my god the iPhone 6 pro is that life changing for someone like myself with severe sight loss. I have yet to discover all the AI features and Apple intelligent and all its capabilities, but tonight I have discovered with my Magnifier which I use quite frequently. You can now scan a product and it will Read it for you. This is amazing and has really helped me massively as my sight has unfortunately deteriorated nearing three years ago. I'm a heavy user on my phone as it helps me navigate life and battery on this phone is amazing - normally I wouldn't believe it when it's the longest battery ... MoreThis is my first ever JL review I have ever written. I'm not one for writing reviews, but I think this deserves a review. I upgraded my iPhone 14 pro to the iPhone 6 pro and oh my god the iPhone 6 pro is that life changing for someone like myself with severe sight loss. I have yet to discover all the AI features and Apple intelligent and all its capabilities, but tonight I have discovered with my Magnifier which I use quite frequently. You can now scan a product and it will Read it for you. This is amazing and has really helped me massively as my sight has unfortunately deteriorated nearing three years ago. I'm a heavy user on my phone as it helps me navigate life and battery on this phone is amazing - normally I wouldn't believe it when it's the longest battery life ever in an iPhone but seriously Apple have outdone themselves as my battery has been incredible. And that's just a standard pro this is the best purchase I've have made this year. Battery has lasted me all day and has only needed to be put on charge once and then would it ask me right away through to the next day until some point in the next day when it will need charging again. I really hope my comment helps other people with any type of vision officer whether that's partially cited severely excited or totally blind and whatever eye condition you may have because you really can't fault Apple cause they are at their best. APole is the best for those with sight loss :-D

Tash originally posted on johnlewis.com
Pretty Good device, still heavily a wrk in progres
21 October 2024

Moved from an iPhone 13 Pro Max to the iPhone 16 Pro. Mostly done because the trade-in offer was good and I wanted a smaller form-factor. The hardware is the usual apple quality. I like the action button not that I figured out how to display favorite apps via shortcut. Before that it was useless. I’m not sure how great the camera button will be long-term, kind of gimmicky and muscle memory-wise I still use the lock screen button. I had to turn on double press because I kept accidentally opening the camera. Photos seem to be very high contrast at the moment but that brings me to the work in progress part. The software at the time of this review (even on 18.1 beta) feels like a scaffolding to get the phone out the door and on to shelves but it really feels like a good ... MoreMoved from an iPhone 13 Pro Max to the iPhone 16 Pro. Mostly done because the trade-in offer was good and I wanted a smaller form-factor. The hardware is the usual apple quality. I like the action button not that I figured out how to display favorite apps via shortcut. Before that it was useless. I’m not sure how great the camera button will be long-term, kind of gimmicky and muscle memory-wise I still use the lock screen button. I had to turn on double press because I kept accidentally opening the camera. Photos seem to be very high contrast at the moment but that brings me to the work in progress part. The software at the time of this review (even on 18.1 beta) feels like a scaffolding to get the phone out the door and on to shelves but it really feels like a good change is coming as it develops. Being on the 18.1 beta, the new siri with AI is much better than old siri in regards to getting useful answers and not just safari links. I’m interested to see what comes later and how it develops. For me it feels like an upgrade from the 13 pro max.

Schwayla originally posted on att.com
Switched from Android to iPhone 16 Pro
12 October 2024

So far the phone has been everything that I expected. This is my first iPhone. My other smart phones have been Blackberry and Samsung. I made the switch to the iPhone 16 Pro because I have an iPad and an iMac, and most of my business associates have iPhones.The one difficulty was bringing over my contacts, photos and apps from the Android. Most likely due to operator error, although I have heard from others that they had to do a full reset and wipe in order to complete the transfer. Email settings took a bit too. Even though all the settings on the iPhone matched the email settings from the iPad all I could do was receive email and could not send. I discovered if I added my email address and password in the optional fields in the advance settings for the outgoing ... MoreSo far the phone has been everything that I expected. This is my first iPhone. My other smart phones have been Blackberry and Samsung. I made the switch to the iPhone 16 Pro because I have an iPad and an iMac, and most of my business associates have iPhones.The one difficulty was bringing over my contacts, photos and apps from the Android. Most likely due to operator error, although I have heard from others that they had to do a full reset and wipe in order to complete the transfer. Email settings took a bit too. Even though all the settings on the iPhone matched the email settings from the iPad all I could do was receive email and could not send. I discovered if I added my email address and password in the optional fields in the advance settings for the outgoing server, then I could send emails and not have the error sender email address invalid.I still am not able to link my exchange email (work) to my iPhone. In talking with my work IT department it sounds like it may be an issue with our firewall.Other than those items, I have enjoyed the iPhone.

Mmiller originally posted on vzw.com
[Rewarded Review] Not worth the hype
22 November 2024

It’s okay. I was forced to upgrade due to security compromise on my last phone, which I only had about 14 months. There’s nothing really more special about this phone than that one in my opinion (iPhone 14 pro max). I actually think the display size is too small for typing and things, it’s not very accessible. I downsized to this screen size because the pro max seemed overtly big (my last phone). I wish there was an in between, or they just resized both models. The new iOS is very confusing to me. Even within the settings, it seems problematic and unnecessarily confusing. I’m a millennial, so I’m on a spectrum of what knowledge I “should” have with general tech use. Next, I am a photographer and the extra photo button on the side doesn’t really do anything for me. ... MoreIt’s okay. I was forced to upgrade due to security compromise on my last phone, which I only had about 14 months. There’s nothing really more special about this phone than that one in my opinion (iPhone 14 pro max). I actually think the display size is too small for typing and things, it’s not very accessible. I downsized to this screen size because the pro max seemed overtly big (my last phone). I wish there was an in between, or they just resized both models. The new iOS is very confusing to me. Even within the settings, it seems problematic and unnecessarily confusing. I’m a millennial, so I’m on a spectrum of what knowledge I “should” have with general tech use. Next, I am a photographer and the extra photo button on the side doesn’t really do anything for me. It’s still a great camera, but it’s not better than the 14, and the extra button doesn’t make using said camera, any greater. I don’t think this phone is worth the hype overall, I only needed a new phone and it made most sense for my personal usage and financially, to get this 16 (promotions and things considered, etc). However, if you could function in today’s world without a smart phone (it’s more of a hassle to not have one now), I wouldn’t have gotten it. I tend to agree with the sentiment of what a professor once told me - in twenty years, we’ll look back on all these devices and tech upgrades like we do now with smoking. Meaning not in a good light. They just aren’t good for our well-being and how the human brain works at the core. Thus, I am a reluctant participant. And when it’s almost a requirement to have a smart phone today, Apple needs to make their products more cost effective and accessible. The average person cannot afford these phones, yet we not expected to live and function in the current world without one. Example, needing a stupid app to pay for parking. Instead of trying to constantly make the latest phone, Apple should be focused on making their current technology and products affordable for the majority of the population. I went broke getting this phone for a reason that wasn’t even my fault (faulty system or phone, somehow on the 14 one - I had never been hacked like that in my life). I shouldn’t feel I have to sell a limb to afford something everyone is now expected to have and use. I sincerely hope that twenty years thing comes sooner. One direct positive I will say, the battery life is top notch.

Roberta originally posted on bestbuy.com
[Rewarded Review] Solid S year upgrade.
2 October 2024

Solid S year upgrade.I generally prefer upgrading during an S year where there is a consolidation of features rather than having new untested features. And this is the year I upgrade from my 13.Apple intelligence is not a factor in my purchasing decision, it's not available on release, might add half a star due to it and unless it makes Siri worse than it currently is I can't imagine subtracting a star for it.ProsThin bezel is visually strikingPerformance and battery both seems good, similar to the upgrade from 12 to 13Camera is solid, new photographic style actually let me customize a default style where there are shadows and contrastUsb C, bye LightningCamera button is nice to launch the camera app reliably so I can map the Action Button for something ... MoreSolid S year upgrade.I generally prefer upgrading during an S year where there is a consolidation of features rather than having new untested features. And this is the year I upgrade from my 13.Apple intelligence is not a factor in my purchasing decision, it's not available on release, might add half a star due to it and unless it makes Siri worse than it currently is I can't imagine subtracting a star for it.ProsThin bezel is visually strikingPerformance and battery both seems good, similar to the upgrade from 12 to 13Camera is solid, new photographic style actually let me customize a default style where there are shadows and contrastUsb C, bye LightningCamera button is nice to launch the camera app reliably so I can map the Action Button for something else.ConsThe bezel being so thin causes issues with using this phone without a case which was the original intentA case is also needed due to how large the camera bump is this year. It does not feel comfortable sitting on a table without a caseZoom camera really underwhelming compared to Android counter partsCamera button not particular useful IMO for adjustments, quicker with touchscreenCamera button not good for taking pictures, requires probably 3-4 times as much force as my mirrorless to press. Results in change of framing.iOS 18 has been fairly buggy early on, no deal breakers but some annoyances8GB RAM instead of say 12, feel like the Pro should get more.I feel like this is a good year to upgrade if you are starting to have performance/battery issue with your old phone. But if you like to jump in for new features this seems like a year to pass. I'm firmly in the former camp and would much prefer year 2-3 of a package after refinement and consolidation which this seems like.

playingwithfire originally posted on bestbuy.com
phone is terrible overall
18 October 2024

Terrible connectivity. It barely connects and often has to be reset. iPhone 12 mini was substantially better, as is an iPhone 6S I still have. I've had numerous incidents with the phone not being able to connect to my alarm company. Also, the updated passwords protocol/situation has locked me out of basically everything. I've wasted an enormous amount of time resetting passwords and contacting companies due to lockouts.The camera takes better photos, but it is also prone to being opened unintentionally due to the dedicated camera button on the side. Overall, it's terrible at basic connectivity. I did port over all of my data when I set it up. However, despite purchasing the 1TB version, I've had to manually re-download music. Anything I didn't specifically ... MoreTerrible connectivity. It barely connects and often has to be reset. iPhone 12 mini was substantially better, as is an iPhone 6S I still have. I've had numerous incidents with the phone not being able to connect to my alarm company. Also, the updated passwords protocol/situation has locked me out of basically everything. I've wasted an enormous amount of time resetting passwords and contacting companies due to lockouts.The camera takes better photos, but it is also prone to being opened unintentionally due to the dedicated camera button on the side. Overall, it's terrible at basic connectivity. I did port over all of my data when I set it up. However, despite purchasing the 1TB version, I've had to manually re-download music. Anything I didn't specifically download as a purchase via iTunes was deleted and appears to be not allowed on the phone. As a professional musician, that eliminated a few thousand demos and many albums imported from purchased compact disks in the past.If I hadn't traded in the iPhone 12 mini, I would gladly return to it rather than this iPhone 16 pro. A couple of things that do seem to be improved are display resolution and brightness. Like I said, the camera takes slightly better photos. The camera zoom is also better. Connectivity, for WiFi, 5G, LTE, and GPS is all noticeably inferior to the iPhone 12 mini that this has replaced.

JasonAll originally posted on att.com