Apple's tradition of releasing a new iPhone every year has become one of the key annual rituals of modern consumer technology—one that enthusiasts and casuals alike have come to expect at the end of every summer. It’s a template ceremony after all: the big keynote, the sleek videos, seamless drone-shot transitions, and the parade of engineers showing off features we didn’t know we needed... until we’re told that they are bare necessities of life. But with the launch of the iPhone 16, we have to ask: is this yearly iPhone release cycle still relevant, especially in a market where smartphones seem to have reached their peak? After all, how many more megapixels, gigahertz, and minor hardware tweaks do we need?
Let’s start with the iPhone 16 itself, the star of this year’s ‘It’s Glowtime’ event. Apple has always been a master at refining its products, and the iPhone 16 is no exception. It’s a beautiful device, featuring an upgraded camera system that performs even better in low light, a stronger and lighter titanium frame, and, of course, the latest and greatest A18 chip. It’s faster, more powerful, and more durable. But is it revolutionary? Not really.
For those using last year’s iPhone 15 or even the iPhone 14, the iPhone 16 feels more like a passable sequel than a groundbreaking blockbuster. And while early sales have been respectable, there’s a noticeable shift in the air. People simply aren’t rushing to upgrade as quickly as they used to.
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