The iPhone 16 features a 2,000-nit Super Retina XDR display, making it much easier to use in bright sunlight. The iPhone 16e, in comparison, maxes out at 1,200 nits, offering a dimmer experience.
Apple’s Dynamic Island brings a seamless way to interact with notifications and apps on the iPhone 16. The iPhone 16e still retains the outdated notch, missing out on this premium experience.
The iPhone 16 comes with a 5-core GPU, compared to the 4-core GPU on the iPhone 16e. This means better graphics performance for gaming and creative tasks.
Apple hasn’t revealed the battery capacity of the iPhone 16e, but the iPhone 16 is rated for 22 hours of battery life. Plus, the Qualcomm modem in the iPhone 16 is likely to offer better 5G connectivity than the C1 modem in the iPhone 16e.
If you’re looking for a more premium experience, a better camera, and longer battery life, the iPhone 16 is worth the extra price!