iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max: hands-on with Apple’s latest models

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Apple just announced the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max at its annual event in Cupertino, California, and we’ve just had some hands-on time with the new devices.

I just spent a few minutes with the new iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, which feature bigger displays with thinner bezels, revamped cameras, and Apple’s new Camera Control button, which is pretty fascinating. Let’s start with Camera Control, which is a physical button — it depresses into the case ever so slightly, with additional haptic feedback from Apple’s Taptic Engine to make it feel like a chunkier click.

It took me a second to determine how hard to press, but it wasn’t hard to figure out. The phones themselves are slightly taller and wider than the 15 Pro models, making room for larger screens: a 6.3-inch panel on the 16 Pro and a massive 6.9-inch display on the 16 Pro Max, emphasis on Max. It’s made possible partly by new thinner bezels, too. The big news for the smaller phone is that the regular 16 Pro now comes with the 5x telephoto camera formerly reserved for the Pro Max.

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