iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus launch date in India confirmed: Apple has put all rumours to rest by officially confirming the launch date of its next iPhone Series. Apple has announced that the iPhone 16 Series will be launched on September 9, a day ahead of the rumoured launch date of September 10. The launch event, titled “It’s Glowtime”, will be held at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. The event will kick off at 10:30 PM IST (10 AM PT).

It's Glowtime​ Event Live Streaming

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The tech-major has already sent invitations and those who are not attending the event can watch it live as the event will be live-streamed on Apple's official website and YouTube channel. 

It's Glowtime​ Event: What to Expect?

The Cupertino-based company is set to launch its iPhone 16 Series - which includes four models: the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Apart from this, there are likely to be several key announcements this year - including updates to Apple Watches and AirPods.

It's Glowtime​ Event: AI Capabilities

There are also expectations that Apple may make big announcements related to Apple Intelligence.

Apple is also expected to announce several details about its next-generation operating systems, including iOS and iPasOS 18.

iPhone 16 Series

There are reports that the iPhone 16 Series will come with several improvements in terms of camera, display, battery and even design.

The standard iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models will reportedly retain the dual-camera setup found in their predecessors.
However, the cameras will now be vertically aligned on the rear panel.

Both models will feature the same 48 MP primary sensor as seen in the iPhone 15 series, but the ultrawide lens will benefit from a faster f/2.2 aperture compared to the f/2.4 aperture in last year's models.

This upgrade aims to enhance low-light performance, and for the first time, the non-Pro versions will support macro photography, reported GSM Arena.

The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max are set to offer more significant changes. Both Pro models will include a 5x telephoto camera--a feature that was previously exclusive to the larger Pro Max model.

This telephoto lens will use a 12 MP sensor with an f/2.8 aperture. The main camera on these Pro models will remain unchanged from last year, but the ultrawide lens will receive a notable upgrade.

It will now feature a 48 MP sensor with .7 micrometre pixels that, when used in binning mode, will produce an effective pixel size of 1.4 micrometres. This upgrade will also enable 48 MP ProRaw photo capabilities.