Newly released CAD schematics suggest that Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro will bear design changes compared to the iPhone 15 Pro. The schematics indicate that Apple is preparing to launch a refreshed model with both size and feature alterations.
The iPhone 16 Pro is anticipated to be smaller than some of its market rivals, such as the Google Pixel 8 and its future iteration, the Pixel 9. According to the dimensions obtained from the schematics, the iPhone 16 Pro will measure 149.6 x 71.4 x 8.4 mm. In comparison to the iPhone 15 Pro, this represents an increase in size; the device is set to become 3 mm taller and 0.8 mm wider.
Notably, the expansion in the device’s dimensions is believed to accommodate a larger display, expected to be 0.2 inches wider, resulting in a 6.3-inch screen. This growth in screen size is considerable when reviewed over the course of several years—reflecting a half-inch increase since the iPhone 11 Pro.
The design of the iPhone 16 Pro retains many elements found in its predecessor. Fans can anticipate the familiar flat edges, the Dynamic Island, a triple camera configuration, and the inclusion of a LiDAR sensor. A noteworthy addition, however, is an extra hardware button depicted in the renders, which is speculated to function as a multifaceted ‘capture button.’ This innovative feature might be employed as both a camera shutter and potentially as a zoom controlling slider, adding to the device’s functionality.
These early renderings paint a picture of what we can expect from the next iteration of the iPhone Pro series, emphasizing Apple’s commitment to evolving their flagship models with both aesthetic and functional enhancements. As the launch date approaches, more details are likely to emerge, shedding further light on the complete array of capabilities the iPhone 16 Pro will offer.





