Apple has officially expanded its iPhone 16 lineup with the iPhone 16E, a new budget-friendly model designed to deliver flagship-tier performance at a more accessible price. But don’t let the “E” fool you—this device packs surprises, including Apple’s first in-house 5G modem and a controversial price tag. Here’s everything you need to know.
Key Specs & Features
- A18 Chip: Borrowed from the iPhone 16/Pro series, this 3nm processor promises desktop-level speeds and improved AI-driven tasks.
- Apple’s First In-House Modem: Ditching Qualcomm, Apple’s custom 5G modem aims for better battery efficiency and carrier compatibility (though real-world testing will be key).
- Single-Camera System: A streamlined 48MP rear sensor with computational photography upgrades like Smart HDR 6 and enhanced Night Mode.
- 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR Display: 60Hz refresh rate, Ceramic Shield protection, and 2,000 nits peak brightness.
- iOS 19: Pre-loaded with Apple’s latest OS, featuring AI enhancements and new customization tools.
Design: Familiar but Fresh
While the iPhone 16E mirrors the iPhone 16’s flat-edge design with an aluminium frame and colour-infused glass back, it eerily reminds us of the iPhone 14. New finishes include “Mist Gray” and “Sunset Pink.” At 7.4mm thick, it’s Apple’s slimmest “E” model yet, though the lack of a ProMotion display may disappoint some.
Camera Compromise?
While the single-lens setup seems like a downgrade, Apple insists software advancements will compensate. The 48MP sensor supports 2x lossless zoom and improved portrait depth mapping. The 12MP front camera also gains autofocus—a first for non-Pro iPhones.
The Price Shock
Despite its “budget” positioning, the iPhone 16E starts at $699∗∗(128GB), 100 higher than the iPhone SE (2023). This is interesting pricing strategy considering their rivals like Samsung with the S24 FE and Google with the Pixel 8a offer comparable specs for LESS
Release Date & Availability
Pre-orders begin February 25, with shipments starting March 7. Apple confirms the 16E will launch in over 30 countries, (they didn’t mention Nigeria directly) but Ogabassey never disappoints.
The Bottom Line
The iPhone 16E is a bold gamble: it brings Pro-grade silicon and Apple’s modem ambitions to a lower tier but at THAT price? Will the A18 chip and iOS 19 synergy justify the cost? We’ll find out in March.