Apple’s annual rollout of next-gen iPhones has begun. Starting on September 20, customers will be presented with four new options when they walk into an Apple store: the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro<!–>, and iPhone 16 Pro Max–>. That means Apple officially sells nine different iPhone models now — and that’s not counting certified-refurbished devices<!–>.
If you’re committed to the latest and greatest from Apple, my ZDNET colleague, Jason Hiner, and I have gathered our definitive buying advice for 2024, formed by hands-on impressions with every new iPhone, demos of just about every key feature, and extensive testing of each model that came before. We’ve got recommendations to help decide if you should buy an iPhone 16, and which model.
Should you buy an iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Plus?
Kerry Wan: The baseline iPhones have never been the flashiest, but that’s a big reason why they tend to last the longest among smartphones and are a popular choice among mainstream consumers. The average iPhone owner holds onto their phone for an average of 3-4 years now. Going into this buying cycle, iPhone 13 users (and those on older models) should prepare for three big changes: switching from a notch to Dynamic Island, the physical SIM card slot to eSIM (if you’re in the U.S.), and the Lightning port to USB-C. For most people, these three shifts should bring added functionality, convenience, and interoperability.
If you’re currently using an iPhone 14 or iPhone 15, there are three reasons to consider upgrading: the dedicated Action button for mapping unique functions (e.g., screenshotting, Siri shortcuts, switching Focus modes, etc.), the new touch-capacitive Camera Control for a more DSLR-like capturing experience, and Apple Intelligence. Due to hardware requirements, which include the amount of RAM and the processing power, any standard iPhone model before the 16 won’t be able to run Apple’s current (and future) artificial intelligence tools, including the improved Siri, notification summaries, audio transcriptions, photo-editing features, and more.
and Verizon<!–>. These programs let you upgrade yearly and simply pay like you’re leasing the iPhone. That way, you’ll be guaranteed to have the latest camera tech and be able to run the latest AI features, and you’ll actually save money in the long run compared to upgrading every year or two.
Bottom line
That’s to say, the iPhone 16 series–> brings meaningful upgrades to its design and hardware, so much so that even iPhone 14 and 15 users have reasons to consider upgrading in 2024. With the backing of iOS 18, arguably the most significant iPhone software version in recent years, you’re looking at handsets that are more versatile, customizable, and built for the times than ever before.