At the Apple event on Monday, the latest lineup of iPhones was unveiled, including the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max. If you’re considering upgrading but are unsure of the differences between the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, we can help. All models will run iOS 18 and have access to Apple Intelligence starting in October. The Pro offers better camera features and a slightly larger display. Pre-orders start September 13, with the iPhone 16 starting at $799 and the 16 Pro at $999. The Pro has a 6.3-inch ProMotion display compared to the 6.1-inch on the standard iPhone 16, with both featuring Super Retina XDR technology. The Pro also boasts a triple camera array, including a 48-megapixel ultra wide lens and better video capabilities. Both phones have the A18 chip and 8GB of RAM. The 16 Pro supports USB 3 for faster transfers and comes in neutral colors with a titanium design, while the iPhone 16 has bright colors and aluminum design. The 16 Pro also offers longer battery life. The iPhone 16 Plus and Pro Max are larger versions of their counterparts with extended battery life. Check out Cherlynn Low’s first impressions for more details.