Apple held its annual iPhone event to debut the iPhone 16 line and other devices. All the artificial intelligence (AI) features Apple unveiled may be very tempting, but is the iPhone 16 enough of an upgrade to warrant a new $1,000+ payment?
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As an iPhone 14 Pro Max user, I’m not convinced that the new AI-enabled iPhone 16 Pro is worth the upgrade for me. But the USB-C charging, the action button, or new camera features may make the upgrade worthwhile to you. If you’re trying to decide, read on to learn why you should upgrade or why it may be worth holding off until the iPhone 17.
Specifications
Features | iPhone 16 Pro | iPhone 14 Pro |
---|---|---|
Starting price | $999 | $800 |
Display | 6.3-in Super Retina XDR OLED | 6.1-in Super Retina XDR OLED |
Weight | 199 g (7 oz) | 206 g (7.3 oz) |
Processor | Apple A18 Pro | Apple A16 |
RAM | 8 GB | 6GB |
Storage | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB |
Battery | 3,355 mAh | 3,200 mAh |
Camera | 48MP Wide | 12MP Tele | 48MP UW | 12MP Selfie | 48MP Wide | 12MP Tele | 12MP UW | 12MP Selfie |
You should buy the iPhone 16 Pro if…
1. You want Apple Intelligence
Apple’s artificial intelligence push, aptly named Apple Intelligence, will be available over the coming months on the iPhone 16 lineup, but it’s not coming to the iPhone 14 Pro. Though the iPhone 14 Pro will get iOS 18, it’ll soon be short on AI features, rendering it outdated. If you’d like to stay up-to-date with the latest AI features or already use other AI tools in your day-to-day life, the iPhone 16 Pro is likely a worthy upgrade.
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To run smoothly, the Apple Intelligence features require an A17 chip or newer and at least 8GB of RAM, but the iPhone 14 Pro has the A16 chip and only 6GB of RAM.
The iPhone 16 Pro features an A18 Pro chip and 8GB of RAM, making it a perfect device to run Apple’s AI features.
2. You’d like to get your hands on the bigger screen
Apple has thinned out the iPhone 16 Pro’s bezels to the bare minimum and stretched the Pro models’ displays to 6.3 and 6.9 inches for the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, respectively. This gives users more screen real estate to watch videos, play games, view and edit documents, and read shared screens on video conferences.
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The larger smartphone also means that the iPhone 16 Pro has a larger battery than the 14 Pro, at 3,355 mAh compared to 3,200 mAh. But even without the welcome battery upgrade, the new Pro models support faster charging than ever. The iPhone 16 Pro supports 40W wired charging and 20W of MagSafe charging, so if you find the iPhone 14 Pro’s charging slow, it could be time to upgrade.
3. You love taking beautiful photos
The iPhone 16 Pro features some of the best camera enhancements, including the improved ultrawide camera. The UW camera moved to align with a larger, improved Sony sensor, so it’s going from a measly 12MP to 48MP.
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If you love taking photos with your smartphone, the camera upgrades alone may be enough to upgrade to an iPhone 16 Pro. The optical zoom is now 5x, an upgrade from the iPhone 14 Pro’s 3x zoom. The iPhone 16 Pro will also feature Apple’s new capture button, which lets you control the camera with gestures, like moving your finger and tapping the touch-enabled button.
You should buy (or keep) the iPhone 14 Pro if…
1. You’d rather wait for bigger upgrades
Even with the Apple Intelligence features, the iPhone 16 seems to be an incremental design change rather than a revamp; the design and functionality aren’t a radical departure from the iPhone 14 Pro. If you’re content with the look, feel, and performance of your iPhone 14, getting the iPhone 16 Pro likely won’t feel like a huge upgrade, especially since many of the AI features will come later.
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Rumors suggest the iPhone 17 may feature more dramatic design and functionality updates, making it a worthwhile jump. Besides, upgrading after two generations can be costly, which brings me to my next point.
2. You just finished paying it off
One of the biggest reasons to hold off on an upgrade is financial. The iPhone 14 Pro started at $900 at launch, which isn’t pocket change. Most buyers choose a 12-, 18-, or 24-month financing option through a carrier or Apple on a new iPhone. If you’re one of them and you just finished paying off your iPhone 14 Pro and feel like you’re not financially ready to commit to another payment plan, it may be worth passing on the new iPhone 16 Pro.
As an iPhone 14 Pro Max user, I’m still pretty happy with how my iPhone performs, its battery life, and charging time. While USB-C charging would be convenient, I don’t see myself springing for the new iPhone 16 Pro, though I may go for the iPhone 17 when it’s launched.