JAKARTA - The iPhone 16 Pro has come with some significant improvements over its predecessor, the iPhone 15 Pro. Although the two have a lot in common, the iPhone 16 Pro brings a number of exciting new features.

In terms of design, the iPhone 16 Pro is slightly larger and heavier than the iPhone 15 Pro. Its size is now 5.89 x 2.81 inches with a weight of 7.03 ounces, while the iPhone 15 Pro is smaller at 5.77 x 2.78 inches and weighs 6.60 ounces. Although the difference is not too flashy, the iPhone 16 Pro screen size also increased to 6.3 inches with a resolution of 2,622 x 1,206, larger than the 6.1-inch screen on the iPhone 15 Pro which has a resolution of 2,566 x 1,179. Both maintain the pixel density of 460 ppi and support HDR and ProMotion with a refresh rate of 120Hz.

The processor is also experiencing an increase in the iPhone 16 Pro, which now uses the A18 Pro chip. This chip is claimed to be 15% faster and 20% more power efficient than the A17 Pro used in the iPhone 15 Pro. This upgrade should provide better performance, especially for heavy tasks and more intensive use of applications.

One area that has experienced a significant increase is the camera. The iPhone 16 Pro now has a more sophisticated Ultra Wide 48MP camera, a new camera system called Fusion Camera, and a Tetraprism lens for 5x optical zoom. In addition, the iPhone 16 Pro also supports 4K video recording at 120fps, providing better videography capabilities than the iPhone 15 Pro which only has a 12MP Ultra Wide camera and 3x optical zoom.

Battery life on the iPhone 16 Pro is also better, with the ability to play videos up to 27 hours, compared to 23 hours on the iPhone 15 Pro. In addition, the iPhone 16 Pro supports Wi-Fi 7, while the iPhone 15 Pro still uses Wi-Fi 6E.

Another feature introduced on the iPhone 16 Pro is a new camera control button that makes it easy for users to set camera settings without having to tap on the screen frequently. This is a useful addition for those who often use cameras to take photos or videos.

In terms of color, the iPhone 16 Pro offers a new color variant, namely Desert Titanium, which replaces Blue Titanium on the iPhone 15 Pro.

Is the iPhone 16 Pro worth upgrading? If you're looking for upgrades to the camera, larger screens, and longer battery life, the iPhone 16 Pro could be an attractive option. However, if you're satisfied with the iPhone 15 Pro, this difference may not be significant enough to encourage you to switch immediately. For users who are still using older models like the iPhone 14 Pro or older, the iPhone 16 Pro offers many new features that can be a strong reason to upgrade.


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