Customers express satisfaction with the iPhone 16 Pro 512GB's camera quality, frequently praising its capabilities and improvements, particularly in low-light conditions and 4K video recording. Positive feedback also highlights the device's impressive battery life, with users reporting it easily lasts throughout the day. There were no negative customer comments reported.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Camera quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Upgrade!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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The iPhone 16 Pro is a true game-changer, seamlessly combining cutting-edge technology with an ultra-premium design. The upgraded camera system is fantastic, producing sharp, vibrant photos even in low light. The 120Hz ProMotion display is buttery smooth, making everything from scrolling to gaming feel incredibly responsive. Battery life has also been impressive, easily lasting me through a busy day with plenty of power to spare.
The new A18 chip is incredibly fast, handling multitasking and intensive apps without a hitch. Plus, with its refined build, the phone feels amazing in hand—sleek and durable. Face ID is faster, and the addition of a customizable Action button is a great touch, adding more convenience.
Overall, the iPhone 16 Pro lives up to the “Pro” name. For anyone considering an upgrade, it’s worth every penny, especially for those who value top-tier performance and advanced features.
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It’s okay. I was forced to upgrade due to security compromise on my last phone, which I only had about 14 months. There’s nothing really more special about this phone than that one in my opinion (iPhone 14 pro max). I actually think the display size is too small for typing and things, it’s not very accessible. I downsized to this screen size because the pro max seemed overtly big (my last phone). I wish there was an in between, or they just resized both models. The new iOS is very confusing to me. Even within the settings, it seems problematic and unnecessarily confusing. I’m a millennial, so I’m on a spectrum of what knowledge I “should” have with general tech use. Next, I am a photographer and the extra photo button on the side doesn’t really do anything for me. It’s still a great camera, but it’s not better than the 14, and the extra button doesn’t make using said camera, any greater. I don’t think this phone is worth the hype overall, I only needed a new phone and it made most sense for my personal usage and financially, to get this 16 (promotions and things considered, etc). However, if you could function in today’s world without a smart phone (it’s more of a hassle to not have one now), I wouldn’t have gotten it. I tend to agree with the sentiment of what a professor once told me - in twenty years, we’ll look back on all these devices and tech upgrades like we do now with smoking. Meaning not in a good light. They just aren’t good for our well-being and how the human brain works at the core. Thus, I am a reluctant participant. And when it’s almost a requirement to have a smart phone today, Apple needs to make their products more cost effective and accessible. The average person cannot afford these phones, yet we not expected to live and function in the current world without one. Example, needing a stupid app to pay for parking. Instead of trying to constantly make the latest phone, Apple should be focused on making their current technology and products affordable for the majority of the population. I went broke getting this phone for a reason that wasn’t even my fault (faulty system or phone, somehow on the 14 one - I had never been hacked like that in my life). I shouldn’t feel I have to sell a limb to afford something everyone is now expected to have and use. I sincerely hope that twenty years thing comes sooner. One direct positive I will say, the battery life is top notch.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love My New iPhone
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I love the look and feel and this new iphone. It fits perfectly in my pocket and is easy to hold onto. The new features and external buttons are also well thought out and easy to use.
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Upgraded from Samsung to iPhone and have been very pleased with this phone. The phone's weight is a factor to be considered. I would recommend adding some type of holder on the back (think=popper).
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Upgraded from iPhone 14 Pro to 16 Pro too soon to make a decisive review, however the camera is "excellent". battery life seems a bit better, start button offers some convenience, the USB-plug shows promise over lightening adapter (pic and data transfer) I don't believe I'll use the camera control and stick to using touch scree. Have not ventured to use the intelligence feature but looks promising. I have no way of proving this but it seems that the music audio quality comes over my auto speaker system (Toyota JBL). Seems heavier than my 14 Pro although supposed to be lighter (?) There's still a lot to digest.