Days out from WWDC and the AI rumor mill is active as ever. Yesterday Mark Gurman reported that many of iOS 18’s AI features will require using an iPhone 15 Pro or later. It’s rare for many major software features to be exclusive to the latest iPhone, especially the latest Pro phone. But that’s exactly what iOS 18 seems set to deliver. Which got me thinking: Apple’s marketing pitch for this fall’s iPhone 16 may center primarily on software, not hardware. AI features in iOS 18 may be the biggest selling point for the iPhone 16. Just a few months out from Apple’s expected September launch of the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, we have a fairly good idea of what the new models will introduce:
- the Pro models are getting bigger, moving from a 6.1” to 6.3” display on the Pro and 6.7” to 6.9” on the Pro Max
- a brand new Capture button will be added to the right edge of all 16 models to enable advanced camera controls
- following tradition, an A18 chip in the Pro models and A17 in the 16 and 16 Plus
improved low-light performance from the Pro main camera - the 16 Pro will score the 5x zoom tetraprism camera currently exclusive to the 15 Pro Max
Overall, it sounds like a solid upgrade for the Pro models, but not as much happening with the standard 16 and 16 Plus. If Gurman’s reporting on the restrictions of many iOS 18 AI features proves true, that means the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will be the only non-Pro phones with support for those features. Thanks to adding the A17 chip that currently powers the iPhone 15 Pro, non-Pro users will have a big new reason to upgrade to an iPhone 16. By outward appearance alone, the new phone may not seem like a compelling option, but the host of AI-related iOS 18 features requiring an A17 or later will fill the gap.
Full report : The iPhone 16’s biggest selling point may not be the phone itself, but AI features in iOS 18.