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Is there any transfer speed difference on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro?
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Nov 27
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KamrenGaylord
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Has anybody experienced dissimilarities in the data transfer rates between the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Pro?
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Nov 27
by
MaxTech
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Of course, the iPhone 16 Pro has a ten times larger transfer speed of 10 Gbps instead of the 480 Mbps of the ordinary iPhone 16. This facilitates the quick transfer of several files and recording directly to an SSD in no time at all.
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Nov 28
by
AndrasEliassen
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I think only the usbc transfer speed is an actual consideration for me. Camera and frame/becel size/shape isn’t important. I guess I should rather compare 15 vs 16 for my next purchase (I have an iPhone 11).
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Nov 30
by
GarrettMineo
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Thanks for pointing out the differences, since I hold on to phones for at least 2 or 3 generations I am going with the Pro.
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Dec 2
by
BatteryNerd877
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If you already have a 60hz phone, get the 16.
Once you switch to 120hz it’s over. It’s like a drug. You cant go back.
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Dec 8
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DefaultGreen
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The 60hz he’s a total dealbreaker. And if you say the regular person don’t notice that’s not true. I had someone who had a cheap phone with 90 hz then bought an iPhone 15 and thought the phone was slower. They can pick it up.
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