It would save resources; however, right now, we live in a consumer-driven 
economy. 

Carolyn Arnold

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2025 7:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: Here's everything new

It is rarely justified to update from say a 15 Pro to a 16 Pro or a 16 pro to a 
17 pro. Way back there were exceptions like when I bought my first iPhone in 
2010 which was an iPhone 4 and then in 2011 the iPhone 4S came out which had 
Siri. Can you imagine if everybody said “I just need a new phone every 3 years” 
and all major companies like Apple, Google, Samsung etc. would only release a 
new phone every third year? This would save an unbelievable amount of resources.

 

From: VIPhone <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2025 11:20 AM
To: VIPhone <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: Here's everything new

 

Hello All,

 

This is a marvelous thread.

 

Before the keynote speech, I was ready to purchase iPhone 17 Pro Max.

 

However, after the speech / presentation, I will definitely not be updating to 
any of the 17 models.  I guess I was hoping for more hardware improvements that 
did not arrive, this year.

 

The same is true for my Apple Watch.  I will be staying with my Ultra 2.

 

I do plan on purchasing the new AirPods Pro, however.  I am looking forward to 
using the translation feature.

 

Mark

 

On Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 9:30:49 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

        Link at end of article.

        iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: Here’s everything new

        Apple unveiled its flagship 

        iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max

        earlier today at the 

        ‘Awe dropping’ event

        alongside new 

        AirPods Pro 3,

        Apple Watch Ultra 3,

        and more. Here’s how the new iPhone 17 Pro compares to last year’s 16 
Pro models.

        Displays and durability: Brighter and more scratch resistant

        iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max come in the same 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch sizes 
as their predecessors.

        One advantage of this year’s models is they can get even brighter 
outdoors, and have 2x better outdoor contrast.

        list of 2 items

        • iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max: 3000 nits peak brightness outdoors

        • iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max: 2000 nits peak brightness outdoors

        list end

        Durability is a big area of improvement with iPhone 17 Pro, thanks to 
the new Ceramic Shield 2 with 3x better scratch resistance. There’s also now a 
Ceramic

        Shield on the back of the iPhone, which 16 Pro didn’t have.

        Performance upgrades: A19 Pro, more RAM

        iPhone 17 Pro comes with the new A19 Pro chip, which is supercharged by 
an “Apple-designed vapor chamber to enhance heat dissipation and performance.”

        Benchmarks aren’t available yet, but Apple says the A19 Pro delivers 
“up to 40 percent better sustained performance than the previous generation — 
ideal

        for gaming, video editing, and running large local language models.”

        On paper, both the iPhone 17 Pro and 16 Pro include:

        list of 3 items

        • 6-core CPU

        • 6-core GPU

        • 16-core Neural Engine

        list end

        The A19 Pro’s GPU comes with Neural Accelerators—which the A18 Pro 
didn’t offer.

        iPhone 17 Pro also has about 50% more RAM, with 12GB widely reported 
(Apple has only confirmed so far that it has “more memory”) versus 8GB last 
year on

        the 16 Pro.

        Cameras: Center Stage front camera, 48MP Fusion trio, 4x and 8x optical 
zoom

        Cameras are a big area of focus for this year’s iPhone 17 Pro line.

        To start, 17 Pro’s front camera is a new Center Stage 18MP lens, up 
from the 12MP selfie camera on 16 Pro.

        The Center Stage camera has a square sensor, enabling you to capture 
photos in portrait or landscape while still holding the iPhone vertically. 
Additionally,

        AI enables the camera to automatically expand its field of view when it 
detects more people entering the frame.

        On the back of the iPhone 17 Pro is an array of three 48MP Fusion 
cameras: Main, Ultra Wide, and Telephoto.

        Previously, only the Main camera carried the ‘Fusion’ billing.

        The biggest changes are to the 48MP Telephoto lens, which is upgraded 
from 12MP in the 16 Pro and has a tetraprism design with a much larger sensor 
than

        before.

        Telephoto now offers 4x and 8x optical zoom options, replacing the 5x 
zoom on 16 Pro. You can also digitially zoom up to 40x.

        Video features new to iPhone 17 Pro include:

        list of 3 items

        • ProRes RAW support

        • Log 2 support

        • Genlock

        list end

        Videographers will be able to “precisely synchronize video across 
multiple cameras and inputs.”

        Finally, Dual Capture enables you to record video simultaneously on the 
front and back iPhone 17 Pro cameras.

        Design and colors: Rear ‘plateau,’ aluminum, but no black

        iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max include a new aluminum design, replacing 
titanium from the 16 Pro. And the rear camera bump has made way for a camera 
‘plateau’

        that’s full-width.

        Here’s how Apple describes the 17 Pro design:

        block quote

        The new brushed aluminum unibody design is crafted with a lightweight 
aerospace-grade 7000-series aluminum alloy to deliver the best-ever thermal 
performance

        in an iPhone. On the back, the plateau creates additional space for 
internal components — making room for a larger battery. The antennas are 
integrated

        around the perimeter for the highest-performing antenna system ever in 
an iPhone.

        block quote end

        Colors might prove the most controversial change of Apple’s Pro line.

        iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max come in just three colors:

        list of 3 items

        • Cosmic Orange

        • Deep Blue

        • Silver

        list end

        Pro users have long wanted more “fun” color options, and Apple 
definitely delivered on that front this year.

        However, where things get controversial is in what’s missing: there’s 
no Black or Space Gray finish this year. No Gold or ‘Desert’ option is available

        either.

        If you’re the type of iPhone Pro user who always buys a black model, 
Apple’s best option for you this year might be 

        the iPhone Air.

        Battery life: Reaching higher heights than ever

        Battery life

        Apple has made significant gains in battery life this year. It’s given 
the smaller iPhone 17 Pro even better battery than last year’s large Pro Max 
model,

        while the 17 Pro Max hits even higher heights.

        Here’s how Apple says battery compares on the smaller Pro:

        list of 2 items

        • iPhone 17 Pro: Up to 33 hours video playback, or 30 hours streamed

        • iPhone 16 Pro: Up to 27 hours video playback, or 22 hours streamed

        list end

        And here’s the Pro Max:

        list of 2 items

        • iPhone 17 Pro Max: Up to 39 hours video playback, or 35 hours streamed

        • iPhone 16 Pro Max: Up to 33 hours video playback, or 29 hours streamed

        list end

        Storage and pricing: Surprisingly good news

        Apple has big storage changes coming to this year’s iPhone 17 lineup.

        All iPhone 17 models, including the Pro and Pro Max, now start at 256GB 
of storage.

        With iPhone 16 Pro, the smaller model started at 128GB while only the 
Pro Max started at 256GB.

        Also new this year: iPhone 17 Pro Max offers the first-ever 2TB storage 
option.

        On the pricing front, despite persistent rumors of price hikes, Apple’s 
new Pro models have good news.

        list of 2 items

        • iPhone 17 Pro starts at $1,099: this is technically a $100 increase 
over iPhone 16 Pro, but with the higher starting storage, it’s actually the same

        cost as a 256GB 16 Pro

        • iPhone 17 Pro Max starts at $1,199: exactly the same price as the 
iPhone 16 Pro Max

        list end

        If you want to upgrade storage, the 17 Pro Max will cost you $1,399 for 
512GB, $1,599 for 1TB, and a whopping $1,999 for 2TB. iPhone 17 Pro has similar

        $200 bumps for 512GB and 1TB, but there’s no 2TB option.

        iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: wrap-up

        Overall, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max offer a lot of changes and 
improvements over the 16 Pro.

        Big upgrades to cameras and battery life provide users some of the most 
requested feature upgrades, and the performance boosts seem like they might be

        significant.

        Then again, the iPhone 17 Pro’s new aluminum unibody design might prove 
controversial, and the lack of Black or Space Gray finish might be too.

        Do you plan to upgrade from iPhone 16 Pro to 17 Pro? Why or why not? 
let us know in the comments.

        
https://9to5mac.com/2025/09/09/iphone-17-pro-vs-iphone-16-pro-heres-everything-new/

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