The iPhone 16 and its siblings are sure to boast numerous upgrades over the iPhone 15, but according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman – a journalist and Apple leaker with a strong track record – these phones might not be a massive improvement on their predecessors overall.
To illustrate this prediction, Gurman has highlighted what he considers to be the six main upgrades that are apparently coming to the iPhone 16 line.
You’ll find all six rumored upgrades below, along with our thoughts (and Gurman’s) on whether they’re significant or not.
1. An Action button for all models
One leak we’ve heard numerous times (and that Gurman also highlights) is that all four iPhone 16 models will apparently have an Action button.
This would be a customizable hardware key, though it’s not actually a new feature, since the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max already have an Action button. Instead, this would just be the first time the standard and Plus models get one.
Gurman notes, however, that Apple is adding more customization options to the lock screen and Control Center with iOS 18, which could render the Action button less useful, since you’ll already be able to add various shortcuts to the phone.
This is a fair point, but having shortcuts on a physical button is still arguably faster and better than having them on the lock screen or Control Center. The bigger issue could simply be that, among Apple’s most popular phones (read: the Pro models), the Action button won’t be a new feature.
2. A Capture button for the Pro models
Another widely rumored iPhone 16 upgrade is the Capture button, which would be something truly new, as no current iPhone models have one.
Gurman reiterates a previous leak in saying that this Capture button will function like a button on a DSLR camera, with a light press activating the autofocus and a harder press taking a picture. Meanwhile, swiping across the button would let you zoom in and out. The Capture button would allow you to control the video camera too, according to Gurman.
Interestingly, though, Gurman suggests the Capture button might only be included on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, while many previous leaks suggested it would come to all four models.
We’re not sure who’s right here, but this will probably be a reasonably big upgrade for whatever phones do get it. How interesting it really is, though, will depend on how passionate you are about photography.