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Slash $40 off the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo when you shop at Target

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 13:33

SAVE $40: As of Sept. 18, the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo with Auto-iQ is down to just $109.99 at Target. That's 27% in savings and cheaper than at competing retailers.

Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Professional Plus Blender DUO with Auto-iQ $109.99 at Target
$149.99 Save $40.00 Get Deal

As we transition from frozen margarita season to soup season, you might want to check and see if your blender is up to par. If you could use an upgrade, the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo is on sale at Target just in the nick of time.

As of Sept. 18, you can grab the Ninja Professional Plus Blender Duo with Auto-iQ for just $109.99 at Target. That's $40 or 27% off the usual cost. That's also cheaper than you'll find it at competing retailers. In comparison, it's $129.99 at Amazon and the Ninja direct website, and $132.99 at Best Buy. Walmart has a similar deal for $109, but it comes with one less single-serve cup.

The Professional Plus Duo features a 1,400-watt motor, which puts it in the high-performance blender range. That means its powerful enough to handle heavy-duty tasks, like crushing ice, liquefying fruits and veggies, and blending fibrous greens. It's not the most powerful blender in Ninja's lineup, but it can hang with the big dogs. It also features three speeds, four manual programs, and two auto-iQ programs.

It's dubbed the "Duo" model because it works double duty. It can blend directly in the 72-ounce pitcher or into one of the two included single-serve cups. That way you can take your blended-up smoothies on the go in only one step.

Prepare yourself for the ultimate soup season without breaking the bank by snagging this deal at Target while it's still around.

Google searches will now detect origin of AI-manipulated images

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:59

Google is expanding efforts to properly label AI-generated content, updating its in-house "About This Image" tool with a global standard for detecting the origins of an AI-edited image.

The new label was formulated as part of Google's work with the global Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA). Members of the C2PA have committed to developing and adopting a standardized AI certification and detection process, enabled by a verification technology known as "Content Credentials." Not all C2PA members, which include Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI, have implemented the authentication standards, however.

Google is taking the first step among key players, integrating the C2PA's new 2.1 standard into products like Google Search and eventually Google Ads (the "About This Image" prompt is found by clicking on the three vertical dots located above a photo uncovered in a search). This standard includes an official "Trust List" of devices and technology that can help vet the origin of a photo or video through its metadata. "For example, if the data shows an image was taken by a specific camera model, the trust list helps validate that this piece of information is accurate," Laurie Richardson, Google vice president of trust and safety, told the Verge. "Our goal is to ramp this up over time and use C2PA signals to inform how we enforce key policies."

SEE ALSO: Sam Altman steps down as head of OpenAI's safety group

After joining the C2PA in May, TikTok became the first video platform to implement the C2PA's Content Credentials, including an automatic labeling system to read a video's metadata and flag as AI. With the launch of Content Credentials for Google platforms, YouTube is set to follow in its footsteps.

Google has been vocal about widespread AI labeling and regulation, especially in its efforts to curb the spread of misinformation. In 2023, Google launched SynthID, its own digital watermarking tool designed to help detect and track AI-generated content made using Google DeepMind's text-to-image generator, Imagen. It introduced (limited) AI labeling mandates for YouTube videos earlier this year, and has committed to addressing AI-generated deepfake content in Google Search.

The company joined the C2PA steering committee in February, a group that includes other major industry players and even news organizations, like the BBC.

Grab the Marshall Major IV headphones for just $80 and get 80 hours of listening time

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:42

SAVE $70: The Marshall Major IV headphones are on sale at Amazon for just $79.99, down from the list price of $149.99. That's a 47% discount.

Opens in a new window Credit: Marshall Marshall Major IV headphones $79.99 at Amazon
$149.99 Save $70.00 Get Deal

There's a particular heart-sinking feel when you take off for the day only to realize your headphones have exactly zero charge left. If you encounter this problem regularly, Amazon has a special deal in store for you today.

As of Sept. 18, the Marshall Major IV headphones are on sale at Amazon for just $79.99, down from the typical price of $149.99. That's a 47% discount, or a savings of $70. This sale price also beats the last major sale we saw on this model back in June.

SEE ALSO: The 7 best noise-cancelling headphones for flying in 2024

It's not a secret that sometimes marketing claims aren't entirely true. But in this case, Marshall is telling it like it is. The brand claims the Major IV headphones get 80+ hours of wireless battery life, so Mashable Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard put them to the test. In her review of the headphones, she explains she got a whopping 106 hours and 48 minutes of playtime before the Marshall Major IV headphones ran out of juice.

Allard was also impressed by the well-balanced sound profile that came from the Marshall headphones. However, it's worth noting these don't come with noise cancellation, which many of us have come to rely on for getting some serenity in our modern world. But if you don't care about ANC, the Marshall Major IV could be a hit.

If your headphones always seem to be dead even though you recall just charging them, the Marshall Major IV could fix that issue for good. Thanks to today's sale price at Amazon, you can grab the headphones for a huge 47% discount.

The best pet tech deals we could find the week of Sept. 18

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:36

The best pet tech deals at Amazon as of Sept. 18:

Our top picks: Best automatic pet feeder deal Voluas Automatic Pet Feeder $38.39 at Amazon (save $9.60) Get Deal Best water dispenser deal RIZZARI Automatic Pet Waterer $17.99 at Amazon (save $8) Get Deal Best de-shedding tool deal Maxpower Planet Pet Grooming Rake $9.49 at Amazon (save $0.50) Get Deal

I have two beagles, and they’re my world. I’m always looking for stuff they do and don’t need (it’s a shame we can’t claim our pets as dependents), so I’m pretty well-versed in pet tech.

This week, I found deals on automatic feeders, water fountains, and de-shedding tools that are actually worth adding to your cart. Save up to 50% off:

Best automatic feeder deal Opens in a new window Credit: Voluas Our pick: Voluas Automatic Pet Feeder $38.39 at Amazon
$47.99 Save $9.60 Get Deal Why we like it

If you’re gone for long hours during the day or have a fur baby with special dietary needs, an automatic feeder could make your job as a pet parent a little easier.

The Voluas Automatic Pet Feeder is an affordable auto feeder ($38.39 at Amazon) listed for cats and dogs. It features a 10-second voice recorder so you can call your pet to meal time, and has a built-in desiccant to keep kibble fresh.

While my beagles would probably try to tear this thing apart, it might be a good option for cats or smaller dogs like Jack Russells or Dachshunds. Or, you know, a dog that behaves.

More automatic feeder dealsBest water dispenser deal Opens in a new window Credit: RIZZARI Our pick: RIZZARI Automatic Pet Waterer $17.99 at Amazon
$25.99 Save $8.00 Get Deal Why we like it

Okay, this isn’t a fancy water fountain (you can see deals on those below), but it is a functional gravity-fed water dispenser that’ll keep your pet hydrated throughout the day. I spend what seems like half the day refilling my dogs' water bowls, so an auto dispenser is a total time-saver.

The RIZZARI Automatic Pet Waterer comes in multiple sizes with or without a filter. At just $17.99 for the 3 liter version (with filter), it's an affordable and easy way to make sure your pets always have access to fresh water. It’s also heavy enough that they can't tip it over.

Note that you will need to replace the filter every so often. Because this thing has multiple nooks and crannies, you’ll also need to clean it thoroughly to prevent bacterial growth or algae buildup.

More water dispenser dealsBest de-shedding tool deal Opens in a new window Credit: Maxpower Planet Our pick: Maxpower Planet Pet Grooming Rake $9.49 at Amazon
$9.99 Save $0.50 Get Deal Why we like it

If you have a floof, your floor has probably seen better days. My girls are short-haired and still get hair everywhere — in the bed, on the couch, in my food (somehow??). With a pet grooming rake, like the Maxpower Planet Pet Grooming Rake, you can cut down on cleanup time and reduce hairballs.

This dual-sided tool is designed to demat and de-shed dogs and cats with long coats. (It’s not for short-haired animals.) It has 17 teeth for de-shedding and nine teeth for de-matting.

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WhatsApp 'View Once' messages are far more permanent than you realize

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:31

If you're sending a "View Once" message, photo, or video through WhatsApp, don't be so sure that the receiver can't view it again.

Security researchers with crypto wallet ZenGo recently discovered a bug that allowed WhatsApp users to view "View Once" messages as many times as they liked.

SEE ALSO: Meta updates WhatsApp and Messenger third-party chats in Europe

In response, WhatsApp patched the issue. But, ZenGo researchers then discovered another exploit in WhatsApp's fix that once again allowed them to access these messages that had supposedly disappeared.

WhatsApp View Once exploit

WhatsApp launched its View Once feature in 2021. View Once allows users to send texts, photos, and videos that disappear after the recipient initially accesses them. 

Furthermore, to ensure the ephemeral nature of these messages, WhatsApp disables screenshots from being used in the app on View Once messages through iOS and Android. In addition, WhatsApp limits View Once messages to the mobile apps only.

However, in a post last week, ZenGo Security Research Manager Tal Be'ery detailed an exploit that allowed his team to access View Once messages over and over again.

Basically, as Be'ery explains, the View Once messages are only restricted from view in the mobile apps after being viewed. The media continues to exist on WhatsApp's servers. If a user can find the URL for the media file, they can access the message or media file that was supposed to have disappeared.

Be’ery went through the official channels with WhatsApp's parent company Meta and reported the exploit through their bug bounty program on August 26. It was too late though. Be'ery soon found that the bug was already in the wild, as a Chrome extension popped up allowing users to access their already-viewed View Once messages through WhatsApp's web app. ZenGo went public with the exploit and published their report last week on Sept. 9.

Meta's fix and exploit #2

It appears the issue has been taken seriously by Meta, at least after Be’ery went public with the exploit. Meta appears to have released a fix for the WhasApp View Once bug on Sept. 12.

According to a new report by Be'ery, Meta's patch "changes the way View Once media messages are saved to the application’s databases and redact some of the information that enables the media viewing."

The fix appears to have broken the previously mentioned "View Once Photos Bypass" Chrome extension as well.

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But, the fix is "still not enough," according to Be'ery and can be exploited with a workaround. In fact, as Be'ery discovered, the creator of the View Once bypass Chrome extension published an update saying that they've already discovered a new exploit in order to once again access View Once media.

Be'ery also published a video showing how View Once messages are still accessible.

Mashable reached out to Meta regarding the issue and will update this post when we hear back.

According to The Register, sources familiar with the issue claim that the fix was only meant to be a temporary one as Meta works to completely restructure how View Once messages are handled.

Grab the Google Pixel Buds A-Series for their lowest price yet

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:27

SAVE $35: As of Sep. 18, get the Google Pixel Buds A-Series for $64 at Amazon. That's a 35% discount and the lowest price we've seen.

Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Google Pixel Buds A-Series $64.00 at Amazon
$99.00 Save $35.00 Get Deal

Apple may have just debuted its newest set of earbuds with the AirPods 4, but what if you don't use iOS devices or just want something a little more affordable? Good news: there are plenty of headphones and earbuds out there, and you can get a great pair for far less than you'd pay for new AirPods. And if you're interested primarily in seeing what the competition has going on, you'd be best served by getting in on a pair of earbuds from Google, which you can snap up right now for a great price.

As of September 18, you can get a pair of Google Pixel Buds A-Series for just $64. That's $35 off their normal price of $99, and a discount of 35%. The Dark Olive and Clearly White colorways are discounted, but Charcoal is a dollar more at $64.99. The Sea colorway is not currently included in the sale.

SEE ALSO: Amazon deal of the day: Save $30 on our favorite Roku streaming device

These mid-range earbuds are a bit older as far as Google tech goes. But if you like the kind of look Google imbues in its tablets and earbuds, there's plenty to love here. They'd also work well as a companion for your Pixel 8 or Pixel 8a. They come with three ear tip sizes to better fit your ear and boast up to five hours of listening time — that's 24 hours if you use the charging case.

These buds also include adaptive sound tech to adjust the volume based on your surroundings, as well as the option to find them if you misplace them. Plus, you can use the earbuds themselves to control your music, get directions, have notifications read to you, and more using Google Assistant.

If you don't want to pay over $70 for a pair of earbuds or just want to try something new, this is a nice discount. And it's always good to have a backup should your go-to pair go missing.

The brand-new black Apple Watch Ultra 2 is already $50 off at Best Buy — but it's not for everyone

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:15

SAVE $50: The new black titanium Apple Watch Ultra 2 (GPS + cellular) is on sale for paid members of the My Best Buy program starting at $749 (typically $799). Meanwhile, non-members can get it for $779.99 at Amazon. It's set for release on Sept. 20.

Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple Watch Ultra 2 (GPS + cellular) with black titanium case $749.00 at Best Buy
$799.00 Save $50.00 My Best Buy Plus/Total membership required Pre-Order Here

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 will stun in a slick new satin black colorway this Friday, and Best Buy is offering a sizable preorder discount for certain someones.

As of Sept. 18, paid members of the My Best Buy program (Plus and Total tiers) can knock $50 off the price of the upcoming black titanium Ultra 2. The premium wearable starts at $749 (normally $799) with a trail loop, an alpine loop, or an ocean band, and it's upgradable with a titanium Milanese loop for $100 more. All styles come with free trials of both Apple Fitness+ and Apple Music.

If you aren't a paid My Best Buy member and don't plan on becoming one, know that Amazon had the black titanium Ultra 2 listed for $779.99 at the time of writing — a $19.01 savings that isn't paywalled. Choose from a black trail loop or a dark green alpine loop.

Moreover, if you're not committed to that new black titanium case color, a natural titanium Ultra 2 with a black/blue trail loop was on sale at Amazon for the all-time low of $689 (or $110 off).

SEE ALSO: Best Buy's fall deals schedule includes major October Prime Day competition

Originally released last fall, the Ultra 2 is plugged as "the ultimate sports watch." It's powered by a speedy S9 chip that supports features like Double Tap gestures and on-device Siri. It comes with cellular connectivity, not just WiFi, and it can last up to 72 hours per charge on Low Power Mode. It also sports the brightest display you can get on an Apple Watch — a nice-to-have for outdoor use. (It's even more intense than the display on the Series 10, Apple's latest flagship wearable.)

With this week's release of watchOS 11, the Ultra 2 brings support for new health and fitness features like sleep apnea notifications, customizable Activity rings, and two new apps: Vitals and Tides. The former provides an overview of the user's overnight health metrics, while Tides is meant to keep surfers, swimmers, and divers abreast of changing tidal conditions.

For those interested in upgrading to a paid My Best Buy membership, the Plus tier's annual fee gets nullified by this Ultra 2 discount. (It unlocks free two-day shipping, extended return windows, and exclusive discounts for $49.99/year.) A My Best Buy Total plan is a bigger investment, tacking on 24/7 tech support, a repair discount, and free protection plans — including Apple Care+ — for $179.99/year.

A paid My Best Buy membership will pay off in an even bigger way in the coming weeks during Best Buy's fall savings events, which includes a Member Exclusive Sale for the Plus and Total crew in late September. It's a good time to sign up if you plan on purchasing more tech ahead of the holidays.

Don’t sleep on iPhone 16 Plus — I reviewed all 4 iPhones and it’s got the best bang for your buck

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:11

The iPhone 16 Plus is going to give you the best bang for your buck.

Don't get me wrong, though.

After testing all four iPhone 16 devices, it’s no surprise the iPhone 16 Pro Max stood out as the best of the entire lineup. After all, it lasted more than 25 hours on a single charge, according to our in-house battery life test. Its runtime, alone, makes it a top pick among the new iPhone 16 devices.

iPhone 16 Plus in "Pink" Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

However, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is almost as expensive as your monthly rent, setting you back at least $1,200.

So the question is, what's the next best phone in the iPhone 16 family? The iPhone 16 Plus.

SEE ALSO: iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max review: Battery life so epic, you'll ghost your charger iPhone 16 Plus has the best bang for your buck

Unlike the iPhone 16 Pro Max, the iPhone 16 Plus didn't smash our battery life record — but it's still pretty power efficient. The iPhone 16 Plus' runtime revealed that it has the second-best battery life of the entire iPhone 16 lineup. Plus, it has the third-best battery life of any phone Mashable has ever tested.

Here are the current rankings:

  1. iPhone 16 Pro Max - 25 hours and 17 minutes

  2. Google Pixel 9 - 19 hours and 20 minutes

  3. iPhone 16 Plus - 18 hours and 53 minutes

  4. Google Pixel 9 Pro XL - 18 hours and 50 minutes

  5. iPhone 16 Pro - 18 hours and 17 minutes

The iPhone 16 Plus has a starting price of $899. While the $799 entry-level iPhone 16 is the cheapest model you can get, you'll lose out on more than two hours of battery life. It lasts a little more than 16 hours on a charge. This isn't half bad, but its competitor, Pixel 9, lasts almost three hours longer.

Aside from battery life, let me give you four more reasons to consider the iPhone 16 Plus.

The iPhone 16 Plus also comes with the new Camera Control button, which is set to become the new Visual Intelligence key later this year. (Visual Intelligence will let you point at any object with your camera, and AI will kick in to give you information about the subject.) Plus, it has a tougher screen with a second-generation Ceramic Shield display. It has upgraded cameras, particularly improved zoom quality. Finally, the iPhone 16 supports Apple Intelligence, the company's new suite of AI.

To conclude, the iPhone 16 Pro Max would be the best buy, but the best value purchase is the iPhone 16 Plus. (Take it from me as someone who reviewed them all.)

Opens in a new window Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable iPhone 16 Plus $899.99 at Apple
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Get peace of mind with the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2, on sale for under $100 at Amazon

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 11:42

SAVE $30: The Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 is on sale at Amazon for just $99.99, down from the list price of $129.99. That's a 23% discount.

Opens in a new window Credit: Garmin Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 $99.99 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal

Driving and owning a car comes with a lot of responsibility, not to mention anxiety when you have to park your car somewhere you can't see it. But thanks to today's deal on a dash cam at Amazon, you can have peace of mind at a discounted price.

As of Sept. 18, the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 is on sale at Amazon for $99.99, marked down from the standard price of $129.99. That's a $30 savings or a 23% discount. It also matches the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.

SEE ALSO: Amazon deal of the day: Save $30 on our favorite Roku streaming device

Measuring in at a similar size to your car keys, the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 is a mountable dash camera that you can discretely place behind the rearview mirror.

Not only is the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 a less obvious dash cam compared to some models, the Garmin still comes with great features. It'll automatically record and save video of incidents near the car with a 140-degree lens in 1080p resolution. Recognizing English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Swedish, you can use voice control to start/stop recording, save video, or take still photos. Your saved videos automatically upload over a WiFi connection, so you can view and share them any time you'd like.

With power and a WiFi connection, you can access the camera remotely on your smartphone to get a live view of your parked car. The Parking Guard feature also sends you an alert if it detects anything that impacts your parked car.

If you often worry about your car while it's out of sight, or you've always wanted the ability to record an incident, today is a great time to grab the Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2. You'll get a 23% discount and greater peace of mind.

Amazon deal of the day: Save $30 on our favorite Roku streaming device

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 11:29
Check out the best Amazon deals of the day as of Sept. 18: OUR TOP PICK Roku Ultra $69.99 at Amazon (save $30) Get Deal BEST HOME SECURITY DEAL TP-Link Tapo Wire-Free MagCam $69.99 at Amazon (save $50 with on-page coupon) Get Deal BEST SMARTWATCH DEAL Garmin Instinct 2 Solar smartwatch $299.99 at Amazon (save $100) Get Deal BEST EARBUDS DEAL Beats Studio Buds $99.99 at Amazon (save $49.96) Get Deal BEST ROBOT VACUUM iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO $299.99 at Amazon (save $250) Get Deal

We've still got a few weeks before Amazon's official October Prime Day, but that doesn't mean there aren't deals to shop. As of Sept. 18, we're seeing pretty impressive price drops on products from top brands like Roku, Beats, iRobot Roomba, Garmin, and TP-Link. And we've rounded up the best ones worth adding to your cart below.

Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these catch your eye, be sure to take a peek at our picks from Sept. 16 and Sept. 17. Many of those are still live — including a record-low price on the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE and four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited.

Our top pick Opens in a new window Credit: Roku Roku Ultra $69.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal

The Roku Ultra, our favorite Roku streaming device, is the cheapest it's been all year (and just $3 away from its record-low price). The premium streaming device has a quad-core processor that offers smooth HD, 4K, and HDR streaming on a zippy interface. It's more powerful than the Roku Express 4K Plus and comes with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support, a microSD slot for storing and streaming external media, an Ethernet port, and the Roku Voice Remote Pro with customizable shortcut keys. It's regularly $100, but you can grab it for only $69.99 as of Sept. 18. That's 30% in savings.

Opens in a new window Credit: TP-Link TP-Link Tapo Wire-Free MagCam $69.99 at Amazon
$119.99 Save $50.00 with on-page coupon Get Deal

Boost your home security without breaking the bank with the TP-Link Tapo Wire-Free MagCam. It offers 2K video and a year-long battery life for only $69.99 on sale. That's 42% in savings and matches its lowest price on record — just be sure to select the on-page coupon to get the full discount. We haven't had a chance to test out this security camera ourselves, but our sister site PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) did and awarded it an outstanding rating and coveted Editor's Choice award. "It's an excellent value for a battery-powered camera that offers color night vision, built-in spotlights, local and cloud storage options, free intelligent alerts, voice control, and many other features," the review states.

Opens in a new window Credit: Garmin Garmin Instinct 2 Solar smartwatch $299.99 at Amazon
$399.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal

"The Instinct is ideal for serious navigators, ultra-athletes, and solo trekkers who spend a lot of time outside and in rugged conditions," Mashable's review states of the original Garmin Instinct smartwatch. The second generation of the already great watch is even more powerful. Not only does it offer detailed health monitoring and smart notifications like any good smartwatch, but it also packs a three-axis compass and barometric altimeter for highly intricate tracking and navigation, plenty of built-in sports apps, and an unlimited battery life in smartwatch mode (thanks to solar charging). As of Sept. 18, it's also back down to its record-low price of $299.99 at Amazon. That's $100 in savings and a pretty impressive deal on a smartwatch that's just as tough as you.

Opens in a new window Credit: Beats Beats Studio Buds $99.99 at Amazon
$149.95 Save $49.96 Get Deal

Want a solid pair of noise-cancelling earbuds that won't break the bank? The Beats Studio Buds are back on sale for $99.99 at Amazon. That's 34% off their usual cost in white, black, or red. Mashable tech reporter Alex Perry called them "Apple's new go-to entry-level earbuds" when they first came out in 2021, claiming they "put entry-level AirPods to shame." They're equipped with decent active noise cancellation, transparency mode, spatial audio, and a 24-hour battery life with the charging case. They're no longer the latest or greatest Beats buds, but they still hold up in 2024.

Opens in a new window Credit: iRobot iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO $299.99 at Amazon
$549.99 Save $250.00 Get Deal

Don't have the budget to hire a professional cleaner? Start smaller by grabbing this Roomba i3+ EVO on sale for just $299.99. That's $250 cheaper than usual and on par with its lowest price to date. The i3+ EVO is our top pick for a budget Roomba (with a software upgrade), thanks to its self-emptying abilities, smart mapping, and more powerful suction power over the cheaper 600 series. You can basically set it and forget it for 60 days, as it will dump all the dirt it picks up into its base.

None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.

Save $10 on a $50 purchase of your favorite Starbucks coffee at Amazon

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 11:19

SAVE $10: As of September 18, save $10 when you spend $50 on eligible Starbucks coffee at Amazon for National Coffee Day.

Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon $10 off $50 of eligible Starbucks coffee Get Deal

There's a holiday for just about everything these days, and coffee is no exception. National Coffee Day, a celebration of all things java, is September 29, and Starbucks is getting in on the fun. But instead of requiring you to go in-store to take advantage of its deals, Starbucks is serving up a special promotion at Amazon that you can take advantage of ahead of the holiday itself.

As of September 18, when you buy $50 of eligible Starbucks coffee-at-home products at Amazon, you can get $10 back. That includes Starbucks K-Cup packs, Pike Place Medium Roast ground coffee, Starbucks VIA Instant Colombia coffee packets, Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew Concentrate, and several other flavors you can choose from the Starbucks Coffee At-Home Amazon page. The discount will be automatically applied at checkout as long as supplies last.

SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about Amazon's October Prime Day sale: Official dates, the competition, and more

There's a wide variety of Starbucks coffee to choose from that's eligible for the deal. Some of Starbucks' newest fall flavors — like Pumpkin Spice, Smoked Butterscotch, and Fall Blend K-Cups — are up for grabs, as are half-caff and iced coffee blends.

It looks like certain flavors are already going out of stock, however, so you may want to go ahead and grab the ones you're interested in sipping on this fall while you still can.

Get the Dyson Supersonic Origin hair dryer for $100 off

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 11:06

GET $100 OFF: As of Sept. 18, the Dyson Supersonic Origin hair dryer with two complimentary attachments is $299.99 on the Dyson website, $100 off the sticker price. That's 25% off.

Opens in a new window Credit: Dyson Dyson Supersonic Origin hair dryer $299.99 at Dyson
$399.99 Save $100.00 Plus two complimentary attachments ($79.98 value) Get Deal

If you’ve been dying to own at least one Dyson hair care tool, now might be your chance to do it for under $300 (*gasp*).

As of Sept. 18, you can get the Dyson Supersonic Origin hair dryer (black/nickel) for $299.99 on Dyson’s website. That’s $100 off the sticker price, and it’s a pretty good deal, considering it comes with two complimentary attachments (the flyaway attachment and the gentle air attachment) worth $79.98.

SEE ALSO: Is the Dyson Supersonic still worth it?

This hair dryer is built to protect your hair from extreme heat damage while delivering a salon-worthy blowout. According to the site, you can increase smoothness by 75 percent with this thing compared to regular hair dryers. It also features three speed settings, four heat settings, and a cold air shot for locking in your 'do. This model is no longer available at Amazon or Best Buy, so your best bet is to snag it straight from Dyson before the sale ends.

If you’d rather have the Supersonic hair dryer in blue/blush (aka the pretty one), Dyson has a refurbished model for $229.99, so it's $120 off. It also comes with five attachments, including a diffuser and styling concentrator.

Samsung reportedly working on a rollable phone

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 10:53

Not to be outdone by Huawei, Samsung is reportedly making an absurdly large smartphone with a new form factor.

According to a scoop by the Korean outlet The Elec (via Sammobile), Samsung is developing a smartphone with a rollable screen with the intent of launching in 2025. The phone would have a 12.4-inch display when unrolled, making it absolutely massive by smartphone standards, even bigger than the 10.2-inch tri-fold Huawei Mate XT that took the internet by storm recently.

SEE ALSO: iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: What are the differences?

Of course, while the Mate XT is a tri-fold phone that looks a little more like a traditional foldable (such as the ones Samsung makes), Samsung's rumored new device would theoretically roll and unroll like a piece of parchment. Except, you know, it's also a phone. Without seeing even renders of how the device would look, it's hard to speculate on exactly how it would work.

At least this potentially gives us something to look forward to in 2025.

Take up to 35% off Ninja appliances at Amazon and revamp your kitchen

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 10:52

Get Ninja kitchen appliances up to 35% off at Amazon as of Sept. 18. Here are some of our top choices:

Best Ninja deals at Amazon Best Ninja deal overall Ninja Foodi Air Fryer Pressure Cooker Combo $129.99 at Amazon (save $70) Get Deal Best coffee maker deal Ninja Pods & Grounds Specialty Single-Serve Coffee Maker $79.99 at Amazon (save $20) Get Deal Best air fryer for small kitchens Ninja AF101 Air Fryer (4-quarts) $89.99 at Amazon (save $40) Get Deal

Somehow, we're all way too busy. We tell ourselves that next week or next month will be calmer, but it never seems to pan out that way. If you find you're short on time when it comes to preparing meals, Ninja makes some great kitchen appliances that can help.

Thanks to this week's sale prices at Amazon, you can grab kitchen and cooking upgrades for up to 35% off, including air fryers, coffee makers, blenders, and more.

If you're looking for fast and easy meal prep, Ninja some great solutions — plus they make some of the most affordable and feature-laden kitchen appliances around. The brand also focuses on using dishwasher-safe materials, which can help immensely with cleaning up.

Below are the best Ninja deals at Amazon as of Sept. 18:

Best Ninja deal overall Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Foodi Air Fryer Pressure Cooker Combo $129.99 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $70.00 Get Deal Why we like it

With 11 cooking functions, the Ninja Foodi Air Fryer Pressure Cooker Combo can be a massive help in the kitchen. Amazon's sale price bring the countertop appliance down to just $129.99, which is a 35% discount off the usual price of $199.99.

With the Ninja Foodi Air Fryer Pressure Cooker Combo, you can pressure-cook, steam, slow cook, sear, air crisp, bake, broil, sous vide, dehydrate, keep warm, and make yogurt. Those are 11 reasons why the Ninja could make preparing meals much easier. The 6.5-quart capacity can accommodate a five-pound chicken or a six-pound roast. You'll also get a useful recipe book to use as inspiration to get started.

Best coffee maker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Pods & Grounds Specialty Single-Serve Coffee Maker $79.99 at Amazon
$99.99 Save $20.00 Get Deal Why we like it

A versatile single-serve coffee maker can be perfect for busy homes where the coffee fans aren't all enjoying a cup at the same time, meaning that someone ends up drinking old, burned coffee from the pot. Instead, the single-serve Ninja Pods & Grounds Specialty Coffee Maker allows you to enjoy a single cup from either a K-Cup pod or ground coffee. There's also a built-in milk frother wand, so you can quickly whip up a latte, mocha, or cappuccino at home.

The Ninja coffee maker also allows you to choose your brew strength or select an over-ice function. The adjustable cup tray means you can brew into a mug or a travel cup, measuring up to eight inches tall.

Best air fryer for small kitchens Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja AF101 Air Fryer (4-quart) $89.99 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $40.00 Get Deal Why we like it

Air fryers can be a great solution if you have a smaller kitchen that's short on space. The four-quart Ninja AF101 Air Fryer measures about 11 inches tall, 12 inches wide, and 8.5 inches deep, which makes it a nice size for small counter space. But the four-quart size can still cook up to two pounds of fries.

It also doesn't lack in features with options to air fry, roast, reheat, and dehydrate. Overall, the air fryer has a temperature range between 100 and 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, the basket and crisper plate are easy to clean in the dishwasher.

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Take 40% off camping gear at REI and prep for cozy fall nights

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 10:34

GET UP TO 40% OFF: As of Sept. 18, you can get up to 40% off camping gear at REI. Shop tents, outdoor stoves, and more.

Our top picks: Best outdoor stove deal Eureka Ignite 2-Burner Camp Stove $74.93 at REI (save $50.02 ) Get Deal Best tent deal North Face Wawona 4 Tent $279.93 at REI (save $120.07) Get Deal Best smartwatch deal Garmin Forerunner 55 GPS Running Watch $169.99 at REI (save $30.01 ) Get Deal

Depending on where you live, you may already feel a chill in the air and have the itch to enjoy the great outdoors before it gets too cold to do so without bundling up like the Michelin Man.

Fall is on its way, and REI has just the thing to get you excited about crisp mornings, toasty campfires, and stargazing under a clear night sky — 40% off camping gear, stoves, outdoor tech, and more.

SEE ALSO: Ultimate Ears Epicboom review: Should you take this $350 speaker on your next camping trip?

Whether you’re an occasional camper looking for a quality tent to hunker down in on your next weekend getaway, or you’re a pro who’s ready for an upgrade, this sale has a little bit of something for everyone.

Here are our top picks to help you make the most of your time outdoors:

Best outdoor stove deal Opens in a new window Credit: Eureka Our pick: Eureka Ignite 2-Burner Camp Stove $74.93 at REI
$124.95 Save $50.02 Get Deal Why we like it

Watching Outlast gave me a new appreciation for kitchen appliances. If you plan on making anything more complicated than s’mores over a campfire, you might want to consider getting an outdoor camp stove.

The Eureka Ignite 2-Burner Camp Stove is 40% off and has everything you need to make a proper meal. It has 10,000 BTUs, a push-button ignition (so literally anyone can use this thing), and a stainless steel drip tray for a quick and easy cleanup. It’s also compact, portable (only 10 pounds), and durable.

Best tent deal Opens in a new window Credit: The North Face Our pick: The North Face Wawona 4 Tent $279.93 at REI
$400.00 Save $120.07 Get Deal Why we like it

Unless you have a camper or RV, a quality tent should probably be the first thing on your list when gearing up for a camping trip.

The North Face Wawona 4 Tent is spacious enough to fit four people, but compact enough to fit nicely into a stuff sack when not in use. It has two doors, a double-wall construction (which you’ll appreciate if it rains or gets windy), a large vestibule to store gear or set up a makeshift living room, and color-coded poles for easy set-up.

Best smartwatch deal Opens in a new window Credit: Garmin Our pick: Garmin Forerunner 55 GPS Running Watch $169.99 at REI
$200.00 Save $30.01 Get Deal Why we like it

Camping isn’t the only way to enjoy nature. You can also go for a run or a hike and reap the same benefits. If you want to track your activity (whether for fitness or just curiosity), a smartwatch can help you do that.

The Garmin Forerunner 55 GPS Running Watch isn’t the most advanced watch on the market, but it does have hundreds of reviews and a two-week battery life (without GPS mode; 20 hours with). The PacePro feature gives you real-time, adaptive pace guidance to help you hit your goals, and the heart monitor can track your training and recovery.

Meet Shark’s cordless vacuum that empties itself

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 09:31

We ditched flip phones for sleek smart devices and swapped CRTs for crystal-clear widescreen displays a long time ago. So why are we still dealing with dust clouds and messy emptying when we vacuum? Many of us continue to lug around clunky vacuums that make a mess or kick up a coughing fit whenever we clean.

Lightweight cordless vacuum cleaners have been around for a while, and they’ve only grown more capable with time. The Shark® Cordless PowerDetect™ Clean & Empty system is worth a serious look as a machine that combines powerful suction with practical features, tackling messes and keeping things orderly.

Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Cordless PowerDetect™ Clean & Empty Vacuum $449.99 at Shark®
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If you're sick of running your old vacuum past the same spot, the first thing to know about the PowerDetect Clean & Empty is that it’s strong. Measured by universal testing standards, this happens to be Shark’s most powerful cordless suction out.

Most vacuum nozzle designs block airflow, causing them to push larger debris along their kitchen floors, chasing it around only to clean it on a forward stroke. The redesigned nozzle on this gadget features "gills" that pull in debris on hard floors, allowing it to clean in every direction — no more chasing debris around the kitchen floor.

There are brains to go with that brawn, too. Intelligent onboard tech can sense different surfaces and adjust to grab debris that often goes hidden, and a dual brush design can manage all kinds of surfaces: wood, rugs, and everything in between. No more busting out the broom when your vacuum can’t handle half your space: Floordetect can read the surface it's on and adjust power to deliver just the right amount of suction needed.

It’s practical

While strong and tech-infused is all well and good, any new cleaning regimen has to fit into your lifestyle. It’s easy to say your current vac is fine, but consider what an upgrade can do to make cleaning less laborious.

After a long cleaning session and other chores, it’s easy to forget or skip recharging and emptying your vacuum. The Shark® Cordless PowerDetect makes it easier by having a charging dock that also empties the vacuum into a 2-liter chamber. This means you're done dealing with a messy container or bag — just a vacuum ready to go.

And it's flexible, too

There’s also the MultiFLEX® technology that lets the vacuum bend without losing power. This way, suction stays steady while you maneuver around corners and underneath the furniture. That flexibility also comes in handy when the job is done — it folds up for easy storage. There’s even an odor-controlling feature on the Auto Empty dock so that no unpleasant smells can escape.

If we're being honest, nobody is in love with their vacuum. But with superior suction, self-emptying ability, floor-sensing powers, and flexibility, this new vacuum from Shark is worth a look if you’re tired of cleaning after you've cleaned.

The Shark® Cordless PowerDetect Clean & Empty system is available at www.SharkClean.com for $499.

Bose debuts its new QuietComfort earbuds and Smart Soundbar

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 09:01
Shop the latest products from Bose New earbuds Bose QuietComfort earbuds $179 at Bose Shop Now New soundbar Bose Smart Soundbar $499 at Bose Shop Now

This year, we've been tracking changes in Bose's lineup of headphones. The brand retired beloved models including the Bose QuietComfort 45 and Bose 700 headphones, in favor of the newly upgraded QuietComfort line. Bose is building on its tech that emphasizes superior comfort and audio quality with Wednesday's product drops.

Bose just launched its new QuietComfort earbuds and Smart Soundbar, available for purchase now.

What to know about the Bose QuietComfort earbuds The Bose QuietComfort earbuds are the latest in the brand's collection. Credit: Bose

We've watched the last several months as Bose has been rebuilding its line of earbuds and headphones. Bose's QuietComfort collection of headphones includes the QuietComfort and QuietComfort Ultra. The former is the entry-level over-the-ear model, while the latter brings increased comfort and personalized sound.

Currently, the earbud sector of this collection only includes the QuietComfort Ultra earbuds, which Mashable's Timothy Werth Beck noted were "impressive in every way." Like the brand's done with its headphones, Bose is adding a starter model with the Bose QuietComfort earbuds.

These new earbuds retail for $179, far more affordable than the Ultras' $299 price tag. Plus, they supposedly provide eight-and-a-half hours of battery life, two more hours than the QuietComfort Ultra earbuds. The QuietComfort earbuds come in black, white smoke, and chilled lilac and are available for purchase now.

Opens in a new window Credit: Bose Bose QuietComfort Earbuds $179.00 at Bose
Shop Now What to know about the Bose Smart Soundbar The new Bose Smart Soundbar adds A.I. Dialogue Mode to its list of features. Credit: Bose

Replacing the Bose Smart Soundbar 600, is the Bose Smart Soundbar (dropping the 600 from its name.) Still in its signature small and sleek design, this upgraded soundbar delivers big audio. This revamped version is also adding AI Dialogue Mode, previously seen on the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar.

The AI Dialogue Mode feature uses machine-learning to detect speech in audio streams and make it clearer and more crisp — maybe you'll finally be able to turn of subtitles. Plus, users with the Bose Ultra Open earbuds can take advantage Personal Surround Sound, where the rear speaker on the soundbar is replaced by the earbuds to create an up close and personal sound.

The Bose Smart Soundbar costs $499 and is available online for purchase.

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G.M. Electric Vehicles Gain Access to Tesla Chargers

NYT Technology - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 08:00
After a delay of several months, General Motors said owners of its battery-powered models would now be able to use Tesla charging stations with adapters.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max review: Battery life so epic, you'll ghost your charger

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 08:00

Behold! I now crown the iPhone 16 Pro Max as our new smartphone battery life king, kicking the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL out of its short-lived throne.

You won't believe how long the top-tier iPhone 16 lasted on a charge.

If you're confused over whether you should snag the iPhone 16 Pro or the iPhone 16 Pro Max, you'll find out in this in-depth review that the latter delivers more than just a 6.9-inch mega display.

iPhone 16 Pro Max Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Use the table of contents to skip down to the battery life section if you're too impatient about the Pro Max's runtime figure. But if you want to know the breadth of how well the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max performed during our testing, stick around from start to finish.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max price

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are the iPhones you tote around to impress the impressionable. These are the crème de la crème of the iPhone 16 lineup that show off the latest ready-for-market, cutting-edge technologies out of Cupertino.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

There are a handful of features the iPhone 16 Pro models have that the entry-level iPhone 16 models don’t — like the ability to play 4K video at 120Hz — that the average Joe doesn’t use regularly. However, for some, being able to say "I've got the most premium phone from the iPhone 16 lineup" is enough of an incentive to get people to make the purchase plunge.

If you're one of those folks, you may be wondering, "What's the damage?" Let's get to it.

The iPhone 16 Pro has a starting price of $999 and comes with the following:

  • A18 Pro chip

  • 8GB of RAM (required for Apple Intelligence)

  • 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options

  • 6.3-inch, 2,622 x 1,206-pixel resolution display

The iPhone 16 Pro Max, on the other hand, starts at $1,199:

  • A18 Pro chip

  • 8GB of RAM (required for Apple Intelligence)

  • 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

  • 6.9-inch, 2,868 x 1,320-pixel resolution display

I don't love that the base model iPhone 16 Pro starts at 128GB. In my experience, this storage configuration lasts about a year, give or take some months, before it runs out.

I'd recommend upgrading to the 256GB for an extra $100. Alternatively, you can simply delete unwanted photos and videos periodically — or get an iCloud+ subscription for additional storage.

Opens in a new window Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max $999.99 at Apple
Pre-Order Here iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max design

When Apple said that the iPhone 16 Pro Max had a larger 6.9-inch display, up from the iPhone 15 Pro Max's 6.7-inch screen, I joked that it's practically a "phablet." (Hey, there are tablets with 7-inch displays on the market.)

iPhone 16 Pro (left) and iPhone 16 Pro Max (right) Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Despite me "taking the piss," as my British fiancé would say, I was pleasantly surprised that the iPhone 16 Pro Max wasn't as unwieldy as I thought it'd be. I expected awkwardness while clutching the premium top model — but nope. I didn't notice a big difference. (And this is coming from someone with small hands.)

To be fair, though, as a phone reviewer, I've been carrying around the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL; both have 6.8-inch displays. As such, the 6.9-inch display on the iPhone 16 Pro Max doesn't faze me much.

However, if you're coming from a phone that has a significantly smaller display, you'll definitely notice the difference. For example, using the smaller iPhone 16 models, like the 6.1-inch iPhone 16 and 6.3-inch iPhone 16 Pro, it's easy to navigate the screen one-handed with your thumb. (See below.)

Look how easy it is to navigate the iPhone 16 Pro Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

However, with the iPhone 16 Pro Max, I find myself having to balance it on my finger for one-handed navigation, making the iPhone 16 Pro more comfortable.

To hold the iPhone 16 Pro Max one-handed, I must balance it on my pinky finger to navigate the display. Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

I grabbed my iPhone 15 Pro Max and held it in my left hand while holding the iPhone 16 Pro Max in the other; the latter is definitely heavier. (After all, it does have a bigger battery in it.) I checked the actual numbers and the iPhone 16 Pro Max is marginally more hefty by 0.81 ounces. Interestingly, though, the iPhone 16 Pro Max has the same thickness as the iPhone 15 Pro Max (i.e., 0.33 inches).

iPhone 15 Pro Max (left) and iPhone 16 Pro Max (right) Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

But when you look at the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 16 Pro Max, the difference between the two sizes isn't as large as I thought it'd be (which explains why I didn't experience any unwieldiness while holding it during my hands-on).

iPhone 15 Pro Max (left) and iPhone 16 Pro Max (right) Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

The iPhone 16 Pro is now 6.3 inches, up from 6.1 inches. It's still got a compact form factor (though not as portable as the $799 6.1-inch iPhone 16).

Other design changes? The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max have a new button, found on the lower-right side of the chassis, called Camera Control. (More on that later.)

Camera Control Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, still wrapped in a titanium enclosure, have a water resistance rating of IP68, which means they can tolerate approximately 20 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.

My only disappointment is that Apple got rid of the Blue Titanium color featured on the iPhone 15 Pro models and replaced it with "Desert Titanium," which looks mostly beige with a slight hint of pink and gold.

Other colors you can get include Natural Titanium, White Titanium, and Black Titanium.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max display

As mentioned, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models have bigger displays this time around.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable
  • iPhone 16 Pro - 6.3-inch, 2,622 x 1,206-pixel resolution, 1,000 nits of brightness (2,000 peak)

  • iPhone 16 Pro Max - 6.9-inch, 2,868 x 1,320-pixel resolution, 1,000 nits of brightness (2,000 peak)

On top of that, both models have an ultra-slim frame that surround the display. They're the slimmest bezels found on an Apple product. If Apple didn't mention it, I wouldn't have noticed. I was never bothered by the bezels on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but slimmer bezels never hurt, I guess.

iPhone 16 Pro Max (left) and iPhone 15 Pro Max (right) Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Apple is still trying to make fetch happen with the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 16 Pro models. I do find myself getting hypnotized by some of the animations on the pill-shaped notch, like the funky waveform movements that dance along to my Apple Music playlist.

However, I have a feeling that the Dynamic Island's days are numbered (I give it until iPhone 19).

On one hand, the Dynamic Island is an iPhone signature. When you see a pill-shaped notch on an phone, you know it's an iPhone. Plus, Dynamic Island makes good use of the controversial notch that was a bit of an eyesore for some users. On the other, I won't miss it much if Apple decides to shave it off (or remove it completely) — more screen real estate for me!

On the iPhone 16 Pro models, I watched some of my favorite shows, from The Boys on Amazon Prime Video to Selling Sunset on Netflix, and both displays delivered rich colors as I ogled vivid superhero costumes on The Boys and feasted my eyes on sweeping drone footage of Hollywood Hills.

iPhone 16 Pro Max display Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Of course, don't expect the screens to be as sharp as your TV set. (Perhaps, to the Selling Sunset cast's delight, you won't find many fine lines or subtle details on actresses' faces, but the overall viewing experience is still top-notch.)

Finally, Apple placed the second-gen Ceramic Shield — Ceramic Shield 2, if you will — across the entire iPhone 16 lineup. (The first-gen Ceramic Shield, introduced with iPhone 12, was touted as its most durable display glass ever.) Now, Ceramic Shield 2 on iPhone 16 is reportedly "50% tougher" than the OG Ceramic Shield.

In other words, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max should be able to handle your clumsiness a lot more than their predecessors.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Action Button

There's nothing new to report regarding the Action Button on the iPhone 16 Pro models (though it's a novel feature for the lower-tier iPhone 16 variants). Just like the iPhone 15 Pro models, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max continue to sport the Action Button on the upper-left side of the chassis.

iPhone 16 Pro Max Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

For the uninitiated, the Action Button, first appearing on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, replaced the mute switch (though you can still use it to mute if you want). The Action Button was a hit among users. You can assign a number of different tasks and apps to it. You can get it to launch one of the following pre-configured things:

  • Silent Mode

  • Focus Mode

  • Flashlight

  • Shazam

  • Translate

  • Voice Memo

  • Camera

  • Magnifier

Or, you can get creative with the Shortcuts app and program the Action Button to do certain tasks depending on how you're holding the iPhone — or even where you're located. For example, you can configure the Action Button to open Apple Maps when you're away from home, but once you're at your residence, it can fire up Netflix.

My partner programmed his Action Button to be a Notes app launcher while he's holding his iPhone upright, but while he's holding it horizontally, the Action Button launches the Camera app. When he's holding the device upside down, it opens Voice Memos.

My only wish is that Apple could introduce multi-tap gestures for user programming. (For example, one press opens my favorite Apple Music playlist, a double-press fires up Peacock, and a triple-press calls my fiancé.)

Currently, my usage of the iPhone 16 Pro Max Action Button is pretty simple; I use it to fire up Google Authenticator to validate 2FA requests.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Camera Control button

The Camera Control button is, hands down, my favorite new feature that Apple has introduced in recent years (next to MagSafe.) With the Camera Control button, you can access the Camera app with a hard press. Next, you can take a picture by pressing the button again.

Camera Control on iPhone 16 Pro Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

With a light double-tap press, you can access a menu that includes the following:

  • Zoom

  • Cameras (swap between wide, ultrawide, and 5X zoom)

  • Photographic Styles (e.g., filters like "Black and White," "Gold," "Vibrant," and more)

  • Depth

  • Tone

  • Exposure

You can cycle through this menu by sliding your finger on the Camera Control button. However, it's the sliding motion that gets tricky to employ while using the phone one-handed (and I found this to be true across the entire iPhone 16 lineup). To use the sliding gesture, it'd be easier to use two hands. If you're a righty, like myself, your left hand will be holding the phone while your right pointer finger swipes up and down the button to pick the right selection.

You can still use the Camera Control with one hand, using your thumb to cycle through options, but I found that the Camera Control button registers my pointer finger a lot better.

Camera Control on iPhone 16 Pro Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Overall, I absolutely adore using the Camera Control button. I have so many Camera app features at my finger tips. For example, the "Gold" Photographic Style is my favorite, so I can apply this filter in just seconds. Plus, while my iPhone is locked, I can hard press the Camera Control button — and the Camera app appears almost instantly.

It's an intuitive button and I got accustomed to the experience quicker than expected.

My only critique is that, to record video capture, you need to press-and-hold the Camera Control. Once you let go, it stops recording. I wish it would continue to record. And once I'm ready to end the recording, I can press the button again.

The Camera Control button will double as a Visual Intelligence tool, which is basically similar to Google Lens or Meta AI (via the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses) in that you can point to a subject and Visual Intelligence will tell you all about it. You'll be able to point the camera at a fluffy dog — and it will tell you it's a miniature poodle, for example. This is coming later this year.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max cameras

Camera-wise, one of the eye-catching new features is the new 48MP ultrawide sensor, up from the 12MP ultrawide lens on the iPhone 15 Pro models.

Ultrawide

To see if there's a difference between the ultrawide camera on the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 16 Pro Max, I shot a landscape photo with both. For reference, here's the iPhone 15 Pro Max's interpretation:

iPhone 15 Pro Max ultrawide shot Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

And here is the iPhone 16 Pro Max's take:

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

As you can see, Apple's claim that the 48MP ultrawide camera has improved is spot on. The tech giant boasted that the upgraded lens performs better in low light — and that's accurate.

The iPhone 16 Pro Max's interpretation of the Long Island park delivered improved exposure, increased brightness, more distinct reflections, less noise in the blue sky, richer colors, and more depth and clarity. The iPhone 16 Pro has the same ultrawide upgrade, so users should get similar results with that phone.

Wide

The iPhone 16 Pro models, like their predecessors, have a 48MP wide camera. Check out some of the shots I took on the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

A cityscape of Manhattan from Bryant Park with iPhone 16 Pro Max Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable Bryant Park Carousel with iPhone 16 Pro Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

By default, the iPhone 16 cameras lean more toward a true-to-life, cooler vibe. If that's not your preference, you can always use the Camera Control button and cycle through "Styles" for a warmer feel, like "Vibrant" and "Gold."

Telephoto

The iPhone 16 Pro inherited the 5X optical zoom feature that was a Pro Max exclusive last year.

Top of the Chrysler Building, taken with iPhone 16 Pro Max Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable Pink flowers in Bryant Park, taken with iPhone 16 Pro Max Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

The above zoomed-in photos were taken at 5X, which is the max the telephoto sensor can handle before digital zoom kicks in (i.e., reliance on software other than hardware).

You can see the weathered deterioration on the Chrysler building, including rusting and peeling, on the iPhone 16 Pro Max's telephoto shot. You can even see the small, hair-like structures poking out of the green leaf in the pink flower photo.

However, in my experience, nothing beats the Super Res Zoom on the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. When I blind-tested iPhone users with photos shot on an iPhone and a Pixel device, the iPhone participants preferred the iOS device for the wide and ultrawide photos, but preferred Pixel for telephoto-based (zoomed-in) pictures.

Selfie

No major changes to the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max's front-facing 12MP camera, which I'm OK with. After all, there is such a thing as a camera being too good.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

I had a blast playing around with the new iPhone 16-exclusive Photographic Styles, including "Gold" and "Ethereal," with the former being my favorite (I love a warm, sunset-esque vibe).

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max video

Good news for content creators. Apple says that the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max can now record 4K video at 120Hz, which means that your videos will be zippier, sharper, and smoother than ever.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

When I tested 4K120 for the first time, I was taken aback at how fast the viewfinder kept up with my quick motions. I took videos of flying birds, running cats, and speeding cars, and marveled at how buttery smooth the videos turned out when I launched playback. Even better, I was able to play around with slo-mo by tapping on the adjustment slider icon, which is between the "i" icon and the "trash" icon.

On the top-right corner, you'll find a clock icon. Here, you can decrease the speed to 24 frames per second to add dramatic, suspenseful, cinematic vibes to your content.

Plus, the new Audio Mix feature is a game-changer. To be succinct, Audio Mix, another feature you can find by tapping on the adjustment slider icon, lets you play around with some mind-blowing, sound-editing capabilities. There are four options you can choose from:

  • Standard

  • In-Frame

  • Studio

  • Cinematic

Studio and Cinematic blew me away. After recording a speaking test subject for this review, Studio was able to place the person's voice front-and-center, making noises like crickets and wind-swaying trees fade into the background, creating a clear, crisp, and focused audiovisual experience.

Cinematic transformed my ho-hum standard video into a movie-like sound format — and it's what we've been missing from our videos all along. For social media personalities who make skits and other content of this ilk, this feature is going to elevate their work for sure.

How to access the Audio Mix feature Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

It appears, though, that the video would have had to been recorded with Spatial Audio capture, which is a default on the iPhone 16 Pro models, before you can use Audio Mix. For example, I wasn't able to use Audio Mix on older, non-Spatial Audio videos in my library.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max performance

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max come with the new A18 Pro processor.

Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

We ran Geekbench 6, a benchmark that tests CPU prowess, on both models and we're blown away by the multi-core scores:

iPhone 16 Pro - 8,268

iPhone 16 Pro Max - 8,064

Year after year, we get the same story with Apple: it's got competition-beating performance compared to other smartphone rivals:

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra - 7,078

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL - 4,569

The iPhone 16 Pro models' performance figures are close to the likes of the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i and the HP Envy Move.

However, I tend not to give too much weight to these numbers because, truthfully, iPhone has been overflowing with ultra-high performance for years now. It's really not necessary to have laptop-level performance on a phone, but I suppose it's a nice-to-have for power users and future-proofing.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max battery life

Apple said that the iPhone 16 Pro Max has the "best-ever battery life on iPhone" — and it wasn't kidding.

iPhone 16 Pro Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

The tech giant placed bigger batteries in both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max — and it shows.

Let's start with the iPhone 16 Pro. On our TikTok rundown with the display emanating brightness at 50%, the iPhone 16 Pro lasted 18 hours and 17 minutes on a single charge. This is phenomenal considering that last year's iPhone 15 Pro Max lasted 14 hours and 53 minutes on the same test. However, keep in mind that the iPhone 16 Plus, which is $100 less than the iPhone 16 Pro, lasted 36 minutes longer than the iPhone 16 Pro.

However, as Apple boasted, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is the real-life Energizer Bunny. It just kept going, and going, and going, and going.

On the same TikTok rundown test, the iPhone 16 Pro Max lasted a whopping 25 hours and 17 minutes.

Check out our battery life numbers of the entire iPhone 16 lineup, as well as some rivals:

  • iPhone 16 - 16 hours and 20 minutes

  • iPhone 16 Plus - 18 hours and 53 minutes

  • iPhone 16 Pro - 18 hours and 17 minutes

  • iPhone 16 Pro Max - 25 hours and 17 minutes

  • Google Pixel 9 - 16 hours and 6 minutes

  • Google Pixel 9 Pro XL - 18 hours and 50 minutes

  • Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra - 13 hours and 1 minute

As you can see, the A18 Pro's power-efficient chip and the iPhone 16 Pro Max's large battery had all the other smartphone competitors eating its dust.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Apple Intelligence

Apple has taken a more cautious approach with AI. At first glance, it may seem like Apple is lagging behind, but it's just moving at a more conservative pace.

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It has likely observed the reactions and criticism that Meta AI and Gemini have faced, so it wants to avoid repeating their errors. (For example, Google faced backlash when Gemini generated historically inaccurate images and Meta was in hot water for how it labeled AI images.)

This year, during WWDC 2024, Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, highlighting several new features coming to iOS 18. Initially, Apple stated these features would only be available on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, Apple Intelligence is now rolling out to the entire iPhone 16 lineup.

Some of the key features of Apple Intelligence include the Clean Up tool (for removing unwanted objects from photos), a revamped Siri, Writing Tools (tone adjustments for emails and texts), and call recording.

Apple's "Clean Up" tool Left: Original photo Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable Right: Apple's "Clean Up" results Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

You can try these unreleased AI-powered utilities in the beta version of iOS 18.1 (but make sure you back up your iPhone just to be safe). Personally, I've found that the aforementioned Apple Intelligence features worked like a charm, but that doesn't mean there isn't tough competition. (See my Clean Up Tool vs. Google Magic Eraser vs. Samsung Galaxy AI piece.)

There are some features, however, that haven't even reached beta yet, including Image Playground (AI-generated images tool) and Genmoji (create new custom-made emojis with text prompts.) I'm really excited to test those new features out.

The official iOS 18 release launched on Sept. 16, but Apple Intelligence will be available sometime in October when iOS 18.1 launches.

Are the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max worth it?

If you have money to blow, I highly recommend the iPhone 16 Pro Max. I mean, we're talking about 25 hours of battery life here. As someone who is big on power efficiency, that alone is worth the price.

Some are excited about 4K video capture at 120Hz, but the real star feature here is Audio Mix, which gives your videos a noticeable, studio-esque improvement in sound quality. So if you're a content creator who wants an edge over your competitors, this is the phone for you.

If your day-to-day tasks don't include content creating nor pro-level, on-the-go video capture, don't downgrade to the iPhone 16 Pro. Instead, I recommend the iPhone 16 Plus. It lasts longer on a charge — and still comes with some hero features like Camera Control and a tougher Ceramic Shield display.

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iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus review: So sweet, you'll go 'cheap'

Mashable - Wed, 09/18/2024 - 08:00

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus were never on my radar — until I had a sudden change of heart.

As a Pro Max exclusivist, the entry-level iPhone typically doesn't catch my eye. After all, “Who wants a puny little phone?” I once thought.

And the "Plus" was always the awkward middle child, often ignored for the base model or the top-tier variant.

However, my experience with these phones has changed my mind. For those who don’t need pro-level photo and video capture, I’d go as far as saying that the iPhone 16 Plus is a better buy than the iPhone 16 Pro (though not the iPhone 16 Pro Max).

Stick around for everything that made me reconsider the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models as viable daily drivers.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus price and specs

Before I can dive into the meat and potatoes of this review, I need to give you some insight into how much you'll have to spend on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.

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The iPhone 16, available for pre-order as of now, starts at $799 via Apple's official store. The iPhone 16 Plus, on the other hand, starts at $899.

"Why does the iPhone 16 Plus cost more than the iPhone 16?" you may be wondering. Well, the iPhone 16 Plus has a larger display and a bigger battery, which means you should be able to squeeze out more runtime on a single charge (more on that later).

Other than the aforementioned differences, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus both share the same specs, including the following:

  • New A18 chip

  • 8GB of RAM (required for Apple Intelligence support)

  • New Camera Control button

  • Action Button from last year's iPhone 15 Pro models

  • 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options

I highly recommend getting the 256GB storage option. Take it from me, 128GB runs out pretty quickly — in about a year and a half, give or take. (But I also understand there are budget constraints, so iCloud+ is another option for storage space if you don't mind subscriptions.)

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The iPhone 16 Plus review unit I received, draped in bubble-gum pink deliciousness, would have been a showstopper during 2023's peak Barbie craze. It's just dripping in Margot Robbie cuteness, cotton candy sweetness, and pink lemonade joy.

iPhone 16 Plus in Pink Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Simply called "Pink," this rose-tinted shade is available only for iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.

If you decide to go caseless (because you love this color as much as I do), you'll be relieved to know that iPhone 16 lineup is now equipped with an even more durable display glass that's technically "Ceramic Shield 2." The OG Ceramic Shield debuted with the iPhone 12, and four generations later, we've got a new-gen Ceramic Shield that is 50% tougher, according to Apple.

In other words, the screen on the iPhone 16 should be just a little more resistant to your clumsy incidents — within reason, of course. (Don't get too clumsy.)

My non-Plus iPhone 16, however, comes in teal. Not my taste (I would have preferred Ultramarine), but I love Apple's decision to leave the pastel palettes behind, going deep, vivid, and rich. Other colors on the iPhone 16 menu include black and white.

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Both the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus no longer have their cameras arranged in a diagonal position. They're now stacked. This doesn't necessarily bother me. But since the iPhone 13, the base models have had that diagonal-style placement that became Apple's signature.

But now, the cameras are positioned in a way that's very Android-esque —à la Samsung Galaxy S24 and Nothing Phone (2). So if you have a finicky teenager who wants to fit in with their fellow iPhone-owning friends, the iPhone 16's new design may be a tough sell.

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They'll likely urge you to purchase, at the very least, the iPhone 16 Pro, which maintains that familiar, triple-camera Apple design language that screams "This is an expensive iPhone!"

iPhone 16 Pro Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

The iPhone 16 (particularly the non-Plus model) is beautifully light. If I accidentally dropped the iPhone 16 on my face while watching Love Island USA on my back — which is totally a "hypothetical" and never happened to me before — I won't get a black eye. Nice!

I checked the weight to see if the iPhone 16 is lighter than its predecessor — and there is, indeed, a tiny difference; Apple managed to shave off about 0.3 ounces gen-over-gen (6.03 ounces to 6 ounces). As for the chassis, the iPhone 16 is still 0.31 inches thin, which matches the iPhone 15.

  • iPhone 16 - 6 ounces

  • iPhone 15 - 6.03 ounces

iPhone 16 Plus is slightly lighter, too, but it has the same thickness as the iPhone 16 base model (0.31 inches).

  • iPhone 16 Plus - 7.02 ounces

  • iPhone 15 Plus - 7.09 ounces

I knew I wasn't losing it. The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models are totally lighter than last year's entry-level variants.

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models continue to have volume buttons on the left and a side key on the right (which doubles as a way of invoking Siri). But like the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, the entire iPhone 16 lineup now has the Action Button.

Finally, the iPhone 16 models are rated for splash, water, and dust resistance (i.e., IP68); this means they can handle six meters of water submergence for up to 30 minutes.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus display

Some people aren't going to like this, but sorry to say, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus still have a 60Hz screen.

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You may be wondering, "Why won't Apple put a 90Hz or 120Hz refresh rate on the iPhone 16?" My guess is that the Cupertino-based tech giant needs something to lure users into purchasing the Pro models (which have a variable refresh rate that go up to 120Hz). Also, there are superfans who don't give a rat's behind about whether a display is 60Hz, 90Hz, or 120Hz; they love iPhone and will buy one regardless.

Unlike the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, which had their displays increase to 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches, respectively (yeah, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is practically a phablet at this point), the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus' displays have remained the same:

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  • iPhone 16 - 6.1 inches, 2,556 x 1,179-pixel resolution, 1,000 nits of screen brightness (2,000 peak)

  • iPhone 16 Plus - 6.7 inches, 2,796 x 1,290-pixel resolution, 1,000 nits of screen brightness (2,000 peak)

The iPhone 16 models still have Dynamic Island (that pill-shaped notch at the top of the screen), which disguises the TrueDepth selfie camera. I found myself admiring it every now and then while listening to music. The bouncing waveform animations that dance along to my tunes are hypnotizing. But at the same time, I wouldn't miss it if it ever got the boot in the future. (More screen real estate is always welcome.)

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I miss TouchID, though. Perhaps one day, maybe iPhone 17, I'll see it appear somewhere on the side of the chassis — or maybe under the display.

Of course, the iPhone 16's compact form factor is advantageous because it's more pocketable. But while using it for streaming pleasures, I couldn't help but miss my iPhone 15 Pro Max, which has 6.7 inches of delicious display. But I enjoyed the iPhone 16 Plus, which nearly matches my iPhone 15 Pro Max's dimensions.

While watching Netflix's Selling Sunset and taking in the colorful array of — er — interesting outfits in the famed real estate office, I noticed that the colors were vivid and heavily saturated on both the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus Action Button

The Action Button hit the iPhone last year — and it was an absolute hit. Some people configured this customizable button to have it call their spouse, others programmed it so that it plays their favorite Apple Music playlist.

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I don't have a "cool" Action Button story. My use case is more practical. I configured the Action Button to pull up Google Authenticator, which lets me log into accounts with 2FA requirements. It's boring, yes, but it's super useful.

You can also use the Action Button to run more-than-one task using Shortcuts. For example, if your iPhone detects you're away from home, you can transform the Action Button into your "Tap to Pay" key, but if it "knows" you're at your residence, the Action Button can become a flashlight instead.

Personally, I'd love it if Apple could make it easier to assign more gestures (e.g., double and triple presses) to the Action Button. For example, with three quick presses, I can close Amazon super fast before my fiancé sees it — he's had enough of my designer perfume obsession.

The Action Button isn't the only button that's made its way onto the iPhone 16 models.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus Camera Control

Since MagSafe, Camera Control is my absolute favorite hero feature that Apple has added in recent years. This is a slam dunk!

You can find the Camera Control button all across the iPhone 16 lineup Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

I said this in my Camera Control hands-on, but with just a few gestures (e.g., sliding motion, and one or two presses), you can access so many camera features, including the following:

  • Zoom

  • Cameras (swap between ultrawide, wide, and 2X zoom)

  • Photographic Styles (e.g., filters like "Gold," "Amber," "Vibrant," and more)

  • Tone

  • Depth

  • Exposure

Camera Control makes it easier for me to play around with features I've often ignored, including depth and tone. While I use the likes of exposure and zoom all the time, Camera Control had me adding shadows and blur effects.

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The Camera Control button, as a right-handed user, is easiest to use with two hands (e.g., the left hand is holding the iPhone and the right hand's pointer finger is doing all of the gesturing).

Camera Control button Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

However, my natural position in taking photos is typically one-handed. On my right hand, I balance the phone on my pinky while using my thumb to navigate. As such, with Camera Control, I needed to drop the thumb habit and start using my pointer finger as my primary Camera Control navigation finger.

The best part of Camera Control? I can instantly launch the Camera app while my phone is locked. Win!

Later this year, Camera Control will double as a gateway to Visual Intelligence (as part of the Apple Intelligence suite).

With Visual Intelligence, you can point the camera at any subject in your surroundings. And in a Meta AI-like manner (similar to the AI-powered Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses), it will tell you what you're seeing. For example, you can point at a dog — and it will tell you the breed.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus cameras

So let's start with the new camera feature on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus: "optical quality" 2X zoom. You may be wondering, "What does that even mean?"

To put it simply, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, unlike the Pro models, do not have a telephoto sensor — the lens responsible for your zoomed-in photos.

However, as mentioned, Apple says it managed to deliver "optical quality" 2X zoom — meaning the image clarity is so good, you'd think that it does have a telephoto sensor.

So I put this to the test. Here's a 2X zoom shot of Arthur J. Hendrickson Park in Long Island.

Zoom - 2x "2X Zoom" shot of Valley Stream Community Center inside Hendrickson Park with iPhone 16 Plus Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Stunning right? The photo is so crisp, you can see the delineation of the red bricks that make up the edifice. The lawn is verdant and the ripples are sharply defined. Even when I increased the zoom to 5X, the image still looked great, though with some resolution loss, considering the low-light conditions.

"5X Zoom" shot of Valley Stream Community Center inside Hendrickson Park with iPhone 16 Plus Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

(Keep in mind that both the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus share the same cameras, so it'd be redundant to share photos from both phones.)

Wide

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus sport 48MP wide lenses; here are some photos.

iPhone 16 wide photo Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Here is a wide-lens picture of a sullied lake inside a Long Island park flanked by weeping willows. This image has a cooler, more true-to-life vibe. I'm a more vivid, warm type of girl. (As you'll learn later, though, you can use Photographic Styles to change the temperature to your liking.)

iPhone 16 wide photo of Chrysler Building Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

This photo captures the Chrysler Building against a clear blue sky, framed by both classic and modern architecture. The perspective creates a dynamic sense of depth, emphasizing the towering buildings as they converge upward. While the lighting is well-balanced, adding more contrast to the sky could enhance its impact against the structures.

Chicken sandwich taken with iPhone 16 Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

I love a good food photo, so here's a shot of a delicious chicken sandwich inside a well-lit fast-food spot in Manhattan. There's minimal noise, accurate color representation with the muted yellow fries, bright-red ketchup, and golden-brown bun.

Makes you want to take a bite, doesn't it? I'm particularly tickled by how well the wide lens captured the saucy, spicy texture of the chicken.

Ultrawide

Since you already saw the zoomed-in perspective of this photo in the "2x zoom" section, let me show you how the 12MP ultrawide lens performed.

Utlrawide shot taken with iPhone 16 Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

It looks dreamy, doesn't it? This is a sensor you use when you want to capture a landscape with an ethereal, silhouetted feel, full of contrast and mystery. It's worth noting that the iPhone 16's ultrawide sensor captures more light, improving image quality. Plus, this ultrawide lens now enables macro photography, so you can get crisp, close-up shots in fine detail.

For example, check out the macro photography shot of the Penny Mac flowers in my backyard.

Macrophotography with ultrawide lens. Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Here's another shot that may be familiar to you — and my favorite photo so far.

Ultrawide picture taken with iPhone 16 Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

This ultrawide shot looks like it was plucked right out of a storybook — it's giving "hidden oasis" vibes. The details in the foreground are relatively sharp, the colors are balanced, and the full scope of the landscape was captured, showcasing the stream and surrounding greenery. But naturally, this was shot in low-light conditions, so the limitations of the ultrawide lens are shown with the background's lack of fine detail.

For upgraded ultrawide, check out the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Selfie

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus continue to sport a 12MP selfie camera. No, I don't mind that Apple didn't upgrade it because I can't imagine that lens getting any sharper.

iPhone 16 selfie Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

It's also worth noting that the iPhone 16 models, thanks to the A18 series chip inside, have new iPhone 16-exclusive Photographic Styles filters, including "Gold," "Amber," "Quiet," and "Cozy."

"Quiet" Photographic Style Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable "Natural" Photographic Style Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable "Ethereal" Photographic Style Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

What makes Photographic Styles different from other filters? Well, most filters simply choose a color vibe and apply it to the whole image globally — without regard for your skin tone and other precious elements in the photo. Photographic Styles, on the other hand, intelligently applies filters without completely losing the essence of the photo.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus performance

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have a new A18 chip that's packed with a faster processor, zippier graphics, and an improved Neural Engine (the unit responsible for AI processing and machine learning).

iPhone 16 in teal colorway Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

I ran Geekbench 6, a benchmark that tests processor prowess, on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. Here are the multi-core scores:

  • iPhone 16 - 7,878

  • iPhone 16 Plus - 7,897

Um, can we talk about how these scores match a budget gaming laptop we reviewed, the Lenovo LOQ 15, which notched a multi-core score of 7,575 on the same test?

Other smartphone competitors don't even come close to these numbers. The Google Pixel 9, for example, has a nasty multi-core score of 4,358. To be fair, though, one could argue that the iPhone 16 phones are overpowered. No phone needs the power of a gaming laptop, but hey, Apple can continue to brag about its undefeated streak in the performance department.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus battery life

Apple said that the A18 chip is also energy efficient — and it wasn't kidding.

Apple put bigger batteries all across the iPhone 16 lineup and it shows. We ran a TikTok rundown with the displays at 50% of brightness. Here are the results we got for each phone:

  • iPhone 16 - 16 hours and 20 minutes

  • iPhone 16 Plus - 18 hours and 53 minutes

I can't believe my eyes. The iPhone 16 Plus lasted almost 19 hours. It also outperformed the iPhone 16 Pro, which lasted 18 hours and 17 minutes. But that's not too surprising because the iPhone 16 Pro has a smaller battery compared to the iPhone 16 Plus.

The iPhone 16 has the shortest battery life in the entire lineup (the iPhone 16 Pro Max lasted more than 25 hours), but it crushed rivals like the Google Pixel 9, which lasted 16 hours and 6 minutes on a single charge.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus Apple Intelligence

Compared to the likes of Meta and Google that have gone full throttle with artificial intelligence (AI), Apple has taken a more conservative approach.

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It may appear that Apple is "behind," but really, the company is just taking its time. It's likely seen the feedback and backlash that consumers have had with the likes of Meta AI and Gemini — and it doesn't want to follow the same footsteps.

Apple announced Apple Intelligence this year, at WWDC 2024 specifically, and outlined some new features that will drop on iOS 18. At the time, Apple said that those features will only be available on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. But now, Apple Intelligence is getting support across the entire iPhone 16 lineup.

Some Apple Intelligence features include the Clean Up tool (remove unwanted objects in photos), a new-and-improved Siri, Writing Tools (get assistance tone adjustment for emails and text), call recording, and more.

Apple's "Clean Up" tool Left: Original photo Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable Right: Apple's "Clean Up" tool results Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

You can test all of these aforementioned features in a beta version of iOS 18 beta (but make sure you back up your iPhone before trying them out). I've tested them myself and had a relatively smooth experience with them all. However, some Apple Intelligence features, like Genmoji (lets you create your own emoji with text prompts) and Image Playground (AI-generated imagery), are not out yet — not even for beta testing.

The next big update, iOS 18, officially dropped on Sept. 16. However, Apple Intelligence will start rolling out to phones sometime in October with iOS 18.1.

Are iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus worth it?

For the battery life increase alone, yes, the entry-level iPhone 16 models are worth it, but I recommend the iPhone 16 Plus even more.

Battery life anxiety is real. Nothing is worse than wondering if I'll be able to order an Uber at the end of the night because I'm only at 20%. With the iPhone 16 Plus, however, lasting nearly 19 hours on a single charge, its power efficiency makes it worth every single penny.

On top of that, there's a new Camera Control button, a tougher display, improved zoom up to 2X, the inheritance of the Action Button, and three stunning new colors (Ultramarine, Pink, and Teal). Oh, and Apple Intelligence, too. Even if you don't care about AI, you'll eventually get a sense of FOMO while everyone is sending "Genmoji" to each other. And well you can't.

The iPhone 16 starts at $799 and the iPhone 16 Plus starts at $899.

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