Apple introduced the new 16E iPhone, which in the company’s positions as the “most affordable” smartphone in the iPhone 16 line. It supports the artificial intelligence of Apple’s intelligence, it is deduced from the company’s press.
Author:
https://rb.ru/author/kossakovskaya-astasiya/
Subscribe to RB.ru on Telegram
Compared to its predecessor, the iPhone Se 3, the new smartphone operates 12 more hours. The size of its screen increased from 4.7 to 6.1 inches and the resolution of the main camera, 12 megapixels to 48 megapixels. The 16E iPhone will be launched in configurations with 128 GB memory volumes, 256 GB and 512 GB at a price of $ 599, the company said.
The 16E iPhone will be available in two matt coatings: black and white. The company will open the pre -organizers for the device on Friday, February 21, and global sales will begin on February 28.
Apple specified that the 6 -core processor of the new smartphone is 80% faster than the A13 bionic chip on the iPhone 11. The modem C1, integrated into the new device, is the “most efficient modem in energy never used in the iPhone, “said the company.
In addition, the developers “integrated without problems” the chatgpt chatgpt bot in the writing tools and the Siri applications available in iOS. Access to chatgpt is provided for free, without creating an account.
“The 16E iPhone has all the functions that our users like in the iPhone 16 line, including the revolutionary battery time, the high performance of the last chip A18, the intelligence chamber 2-EN-1 and Apple,” The Vice President of Apple for Marketing products said worldwide iPhone Kayann Dran.
Previously, on January 13, the privileged information Mark Gourmet in Power in the Bloomberg newsletter said Apple plans to present the thinnest iPhone in history, which can be called iPhone 17 Air. According to him, the model will be approximately 2 mm thinner than the existing smartphones of the company.
Author:
Anastasia Kossakovskaya
Source: RB

I am a professional journalist and content creator with extensive experience writing for news websites. I currently work as an author at Gadget Onus, where I specialize in covering hot news topics. My written pieces have been published on some of the biggest media outlets around the world, including The Guardian and BBC News.