Two Weeks With the iPhone 16 Pro Max

Now that it's been two weeks since the iPhone 16 models were released, we've been able to spend enough time with the new devices to share a more in-depth review on their performance, battery life, feature set, and more.


We've been testing the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, but the gap between the Pro models and the standard ‌iPhone 16‌ models is narrower than usual this year. The Action button, Camera Control button, Dynamic Island, and upcoming Apple Intelligence features are available across the lineup, which leaves fewer features to set the two iPhone tiers apart and justify the cost of the Pro upgrade.

You do get the 120Hz ProMotion display, the 5x Telephoto lens, upgraded 48-megapixel Ultra Wide lens, and slightly bigger displays with the ‌iPhone 16 Pro‌ and Pro Max, but many people are going to be happy with the standard ‌iPhone 16‌ models.

Camera Control is kind of a love it or hate it feature that takes some time to get familiar with. It makes opening the camera and snapping a photo much quicker, but getting used to adjusting settings with the button rather than the display takes a good amount of time to get used to. On the bigger iPhones, it's difficult to use the button one-handed, especially in portrait mode.

Macro mode images are better and Photographic Styles and the customization that comes with them are great, but there isn't a lot of additional improvement to be seen with the cameras for photo taking. For videos, there's a 4K 120fps mode that can be adjusted later, and a new Audio Mix feature for adjusting video sound.

The A18 Pro chip is fast, but so was the A17 Pro from last year, and you're not going to notice a difference in performance if you're coming from an ‌iPhone‌ released in the last couple of years. The benefit of the A18 Pro is support for both current and future ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features coming in the next few years. The first ‌Apple Intelligence‌ options will be released in October, and while those won't necessarily stress the chip, future image generation capabilities could take advantage of the additional power you get with the A18 Pro.

Battery life has increased for all ‌iPhone 16‌ models, and there is a noticeable difference in battery life with the Pro Max that many users will notice day-to-day depending on workload compared to older iPhones.

If you got a new ‌iPhone 16‌, let us know what you think of it now that a couple of weeks have passed.

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Top Rated Comments

Jamie0003 Avatar
10 weeks ago
Verdict: it’s an iPhone
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Killerbob Avatar
10 weeks ago
I got the iPhone 16 Pro, my wife the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and our daughter the iPhone 16 Plus.

I can already say that these iPhones are the absolute best we have ever had. I am running iOS 18.1 Beta, and my girls iOS 18, and probably part of the joy is the OS, but the phones... WOW.

Our mobile device ecosystem is complete, with us using one M4 iPad Pro (on iPadOS 18.1 Beta), two M2 iPad Airs, and Apple watches.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BelgianChoklit Avatar
10 weeks ago

I upgraded from a iphone 13 pro to a 16 pro and the screen, speed are great. I even like that apple finally used a usb-c port instead of the dreaded lightning. I got mine nearly free from att.
Not to ruin the party, but you do realize you pay for that phone through your subscription right? That isn't free.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ralph_sws Avatar
10 weeks ago
I'll wait for a 1 month review
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
toph2toast Avatar
10 weeks ago
Like some others on this thread, I upgraded from the 13PM to the 16PM.

Aside from the upgraded display (its beautiful), overall speed, battery life, etc. , one of the most enjoyable features for me has been the Dynamic Island. As someone who's been dealing with "the notch" since the iPhone X, i've been pleasantly surprised with how useful the displayed information can be, based on what I'm doing. From directions, to battery life on my airpods, sports scores, etc. its been great.

Overall I'm quite happy I upgraded.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Flojomojo Avatar
10 weeks ago

I upgraded from a iphone 13 pro to a 16 pro and the screen, speed are great. I even like that apple finally used a usb-c port instead of the dreaded lightning. I got mine nearly free from att.
Dreaded?
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)