The iPhone 15 family is due to arrive this fall. That's still some months away. And yet, today we get our first look at the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is expected to launch in the fall of 2024. While for this year Apple has widely been rumored to stick with the Pro Max branding, apparently there's a chance that will change next year, when we could be seeing the iPhone 16 Ultra replacing the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The renders below are CAD-based, and they
show the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 16 Pro Max / Ultra side-by-side. This way
you can clearly visualize the increase in size for the iPhone 16 Ultra, which
has recently been rumored. The 6.9-inch screen will be much taller than it will
be wider, but it still will be wider - estimates put the iPhone 15 Pro Max's
width at 76.7 mm, while the iPhone 16 Ultra will allegedly measure 77.2 mm.
That's at the very far end of what feels comfortable for most people, and Apple
is pushing things ever further even so.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is said to be around
159.8 mm tall, while its successor will grow to 165 mm. That's a pretty
significant shift, especially for Apple, a company otherwise known for how
conservative it is with such things. The smaller iPhone 16 Pro will grow too,
compared to the iPhone 15 Pro, but at least that one has a good excuse - it
will house a periscope zoom lens and apparently that's why.
On the other hand, the iPhone 15 Pro Max
will already fit a periscope zoom lens in its body, so it's unclear why the
iPhone 16 Pro Max needs to be even larger. Of course, it's very early in the
rumor cycle - the launch of the iPhone 16 family is about 14 months away still
- so we have no doubt more info will be outed in the future. Stay tuned.