Apple iPhone 16 review: a portable AV powerhouse

Apple iPhone 16 review: a portable AV powerhouse

Apple’s annual iPhone launch has been and gone, and with it came the usual quartet of new devices; two ‘standard’ iPhones and two ‘Pro’ iPhones. As expected, Apple spent very little time covering AV performance and stuck to the core areas of design, processor and camera features – though, as we’ve found with many previous iPhones, there are upgrades to be found even if Apple won’t give them the spotlight. 

This is once again evident with the standard iPhone 16, which we have to put through our rigorous testing process. As ever, its merit as a portable movie and music device will be put to the test – so can it deliver the goods when it comes to picture and sound?

Price

Apple iPhone 16 smartphone propped up on wooden table next to potted plant

(Image credit: What Hi-Fi?)

Apple’s latest entry-level iPhone costs £799 / $799 / AU$1399 for the base 128GB storage configuration, though 256GB and 512GB models are also available for a premium. Apple also offers a ‘Plus’ version with a larger 6.7-inch display and higher capacity battery starting at £899 / $899 / AU$1599. Above that are the iPhone 16 Pro (£999 / $999 / AU$1799) and 16 Pro Max (£1199 / $1199 / AU$2149), which have larger displays than their non-Pro equivalents, a more powerful processor, 120Hz ProMotion screens and an additional camera.

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