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    Apple announces new iPhone 16E

    The home button is extinct with the debut of the iPhone 16E, which replaces the iconic Touch ID with a Face ID notch. This new model, starting at $599.99, incorporates an A18 chip and introduces Apple Intelligence, drawing from the 2022 iPhone 14’s design for its camera setup.

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    The iPhone 16E sports a 6.06-inch OLED screen, making it nearly identical in size to the 6.12-inch iPhone 16, with the 16E being slightly less wide and shorter by just a few millimeters. The Action Button is present, but the Camera Control feature seen in the 16 series is absent. The shift to USB-C from Lightning aligns with EU regulations, yet it omits MagSafe and fast wireless charging, sticking to 7.5W Qi. The phone will not have support for MagSafe.

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    Internally, the 16E matches the iPhone 16 with its A18 processor, enabling Apple Intelligence features like notification summaries, which even the non-Pro iPhone 15 lacks. It’s speculated to have at least 8GB of RAM, with storage starting at 128GB, phasing out the 64GB option.

    Photography is handled by a solitary 48-megapixel rear camera, a notable reduction from its siblings. Despite this, it maintains wireless charging capabilities and an IP water-resistance rating.

    This model introduces Apple‘s first in-house modem, signaling a shift from Qualcomm modems. The performance of this new modem remains a point of interest, along with potential implications for future models like the iPhone 17.

    Preorders for the iPhone 16E begin Friday at $599, a jump from the $429 iPhone SE of 2022, with shipping set for February 28th.

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