Anticipations for the iPhone 16 Keynote: What to look forward to in Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 presentation.

There are few certainties in life, but one of them is that Apple will set a new standard for smartphones each September.

There are few certainties in life, but one of them is that Apple will set a new benchmark for smartphones every September. If you’re prone to forming opinions based on Twitter’s echo chamber, you might find yourself thinking, “Oh, Android has been doing this for years” whenever a new iPhone is released. I’m not eager to engage in debates, but the reality is that each new iPhone establishes a higher standard, which Android manufacturers then spend the next six months striving to meet.

Not convinced? I anticipated that response. Last year, the iPhone 15 Pro’s titanium build was quickly followed by the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, both featuring titanium as well. This shift from aluminum as the primary material illustrates how trends set by Apple are often adopted by other manufacturers. Need more examples? Look at how iOS’s Control Center-inspired layouts have appeared on numerous Android phones, or the years it took for other platforms to develop features similar to Apple’s AirDrop and Live Activities. If you still have doubts, consider the saying about glass houses and stones.

Which brings me to the main topic I wanted to discuss: expectations for Apple’s keynote on September 9. (For a while, rumors on X suggested it would be September 10, but that was likely speculative.) We’re anticipating four new iPhones: the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max.

Could we see the return of the iPhone Mini this year? It might make sense from a pricing perspective. The ‘Pro Max’ could see a display increase from 6.7 inches to 6.9 inches, though the practical benefits might be minimal—potentially enhancing the in-app experience if Apple manages to maintain a manageable overall size.

Which brings me to the main topic I wanted to discuss: expectations for Apple’s keynote on September 9. (For a while, rumors on X suggested it would be September 10, but that was likely speculative.) We’re anticipating four new iPhones: the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max.

Could we see the return of the iPhone Mini this year? It might make sense from a pricing perspective. The ‘Pro Max’ could see a display increase from 6.7 inches to 6.9 inches, though the practical benefits might be minimal—potentially enhancing the in-app experience if Apple manages to maintain a manageable overall size.

There’s also speculation about a possible naming refresh, perhaps with an “iPhone Ultra.” We’ve heard about an ultra-slim model being developed for the next year, and naming it “iPhone Air” wouldn’t be out of the question.

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