When Is The iPhone 16 Dropping In Singapore? Here’s What We Know

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Itching for an upgrade? Here's everything we know about the upcoming iPhone 16 from Apple, and when you can expect it in Singapore
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Apple aficionados, brace yourselves. The latest buzz in the tech world is all about the upcoming iPhone 16 drop. Traditionally, Apple unveils its new iPhone models in September, with the exact date often shrouded in secrecy. This year, the now-confirmed launch date of the coveted tech triumph is September 9th, according to Forbes.

So, what can Singapore residents expect? All four anticipated models—the iPhone 16 Ultra, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, and the standard iPhone 16—are expected to hit the shelves starting September 20th. For the eager shoppers however, the latest Apple cellular devices will be available for pre-order on September 12th.

Featuring a range of new features that extend past design and aesthetics, into usability and customisation, tech enthusiasts in the Singapore should mark their calendars for this next big upgrade.

Highlights from WWDC24

Itching for an upgrade? Here's everything we know about the upcoming iPhone 16 from Apple, and when you can expect it in Singapore
Photo: Courtesy of Apple

At WWDC24, Apple unveiled a suite of exciting updates and features across its product line-up. The iPhone 16 is set to benefit from many of these innovations. The new Apple Intelligence will harness the power of generative models and personal context, promising a more personalized experience. iOS 18 introduces the biggest-ever redesign of the Photos app, satellite communication in Messages, and dynamic iMessage effects. Users can also look forward to enhanced customization options for the Home Screen and Lock Screen, making the iPhone 16 more intuitive and user-friendly than ever.

Stay tuned for more updates.

This story first appeared on GRAZIA Middle East.

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