Which iPhone is right for you? (2025)

TL;DR:
Pick by size, camera needs, and longevity. Budget buyers: iPhone 16e (6.1″, A18). Balanced choice: iPhone 16 (6.1″) or 16 Plus (6.7″) with bigger battery. Power users/creators: iPhone 16 Pro (6.3″, 120 Hz, USB-C/USB 3, 5× telephoto) or 16 Pro Max (6.9″, longest battery). All iPhone 15 and later charge via USB-C; Apple Intelligence runs on the entire iPhone 16 lineup and on 15 Pro/Pro Max.

Quick picks

  • Best overall for most people: iPhone 16 — 6.1″ Super Retina XDR display; A18 chip; new 48 MP main camera with 2× optical-quality telephoto; adds Camera Control and Action button.
  • Best big-screen & battery under the Pro tier: iPhone 16 Plus — 6.7″ display and Apple-listed video playback up to 27 hours (vs 22 hours on 16).
  • Best for creators/power users (smaller hand feel): iPhone 16 Pro — 120 Hz ProMotion, A18 Pro, USB-C with USB 3 (up to 10 Gbps) and DisplayPort, 5× tetraprism telephoto.
  • Best iPhone, period (camera & battery): iPhone 16 Pro Max — largest 6.9″ display, same Pro features, and Apple-listed video playback up to 33 hours.
  • Best entry-price new iPhone: iPhone 16e — 6.1″ OLED, A18, 48 MP main camera (2-in-1 with 2× telephoto), Action button; dual-SIM (nano-SIM + eSIM) support.

How to choose

1) Size & comfort

  • Smallest feel: 6.1″ (16e/16) — easy one-handed use for most.
  • 16 Pro: 6.3″;
  • Big & roomy: 6.7″ (16 Plus) or 6.9″ (16 Pro Max) — better for reading, gaming, and split-second framing.

2) Display fluidity

  • Pro models get ProMotion 120 Hz for buttery scrolling and UI.
  • Non-Pro models use standard refresh rates (still bright and sharp).

3) Cameras (what really changes your photos)

  • 16 Pro/Pro Max: add a 5× tetraprism telephoto (≈120 mm) for long-reach portraits, wildlife, and stage shots.
  • 16/16 Plus: new 48MP Fusion main + Ultra Wide; the main sensor gives clean 2× optical-quality crops.
  • 16e: 48MP “2-in-1” main that doubles as ; no Ultra Wide — great everyday shooter without the extras.

4) Performance & longevity

  • A18 in 16e/16/16 Plus is fast for years.
  • A18 Pro in the Pro phones adds headroom for 4K/120 video, pro codecs, and heavy creative apps.

5) Battery life (Apple’s listed playback)

  • 16e: up to 26 hrs video.
  • 16: up to 22 hrs; 16 Plus: up to 27 hrs.
  • 16 Pro: up to 27 hrs; 16 Pro Max: up to 33 hrs.
    (Real-world life varies, but bigger phones usually last longer.)

6) Ports & speeds (hello, USB-C)

  • All current iPhones use USB-C.
  • Pro models: USB 3 (up to 10 Gb/s) and wired DisplayPort video-out.
  • Non-Pro: USB 2 speeds; iPhone 16/16 Plus still support wired DisplayPort video-out for up to 4K HDR.
  • Wireless charging: 16/16 Plus/Pro/Pro Max support MagSafe and Qi2; 16e supports Qi wireless charging.

7) New buttons

  • Action button is on the entire 16 family (including 16e) for one-press shortcuts.
  • Camera Control (a dedicated capture/shutter control) is on iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max — not on 16e.

8) Apple Intelligence (on-device AI)

  • Built into all iPhone 16 models (and the 15 Pro series). If you want the newest Siri and writing tools, any 16 will do.

9) Storage tiers

  • 16/16 Plus/16e: 128/256/512 GB; 16 Pro: 128–1 TB; 16 Pro Max: 256 GB–1 TB. If you shoot ProRes or lots of 4K, start at 256 GB+.

Model-by-model guidance

  • iPhone 16e — Best for tight budgets wanting modern hardware (A18, 48 MP), Action button, and 6.1″ OLED; dual-SIM (nano + eSIM) supported.
  • iPhone 16 — The safe pick: 6.1″ size, A18, new 48 MP camera with 2× optical-quality zoom, plus Camera Control for quick shots.
  • iPhone 16 Plus — Same features as 16 with bigger 6.7″ screen and longer Apple-listed video playback (up to 27 hrs). Great for readers, travelers.
  • iPhone 16 Pro — Adds 120 Hz ProMotion, A18 Pro, USB-C/USB 3, 5× telephoto. Ideal for creators who want pro-grade photo/video in a handier size.
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max — The do-everything iPhone: biggest screen (6.9″), longest Apple-listed video playback (up to 33 hrs), and the full Pro camera stack.

Good to know

  • Water resistance: iPhone 16 family and 16e are IP68 (up to 6 m for 30 min) under IEC 60529; resistance can diminish with wear.
  • Charging ecosystem: MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging supported on iPhone 16/16 Pro; use a USB-C cable/adapter (adapter sold separately on Apple’s store).

Quick recommendations by user type

  • Students & first-time iPhone buyers: iPhone 16e — modern chip, solid camera, great battery, best entry price.
  • Most people, most of the time: iPhone 16 — compact, versatile cameras, Camera Control, strong performance.
  • Travelers & binge-watchers: iPhone 16 Plus — big screen, bigger battery, lighter than a Pro Max.
  • Mobile creators (photo/video) who still like a smaller phone: iPhone 16 Pro — 120 Hz, USB-C/USB 3, 5× telephoto.
  • Pro content, maximum endurance: iPhone 16 Pro Max — everything the Pro has, with the biggest screen and battery.

Mini comparison

ModelScreenCamerasBattery (video)USBSpecial notes
16e6.1″ OLED48MP “2-in-1” main (2×)Up to 26 hrsUSB-C (USB 2)Action button; no Camera Control; Qi wireless
166.1″ OLED48MP main (2×) + Ultra WideUp to 22 hrsUSB-C (USB 2) + DP video-outCamera Control; MagSafe + Qi2
16 Plus6.7″ OLED48MP main (2×) + Ultra WideUp to 27 hrsUSB-C (USB 2) + DP video-outCamera Control; MagSafe + Qi2
16 Pro6.3″ OLED 120 Hz48MP main + Ultra Wide + Up to 27 hrsUSB-C USB 3 + DPTitanium frame; ProRes/Log, LiDAR
16 Pro Max6.9″ OLED 120 Hz48MP main + Ultra Wide + Up to 33 hrsUSB-C USB 3 + DPBiggest screen, longest life

DP = DisplayPort video-out over USB-C (adapter/cable required).

Storage tips

  • 16e/16/16 Plus: 128/256/512 GB.
  • 16 Pro: 128 GB–1 TB.
  • 16 Pro Max: 256 GB–1 TB.
    If you shoot a lot of 4K or plan to try ProRes/Log (Pro models), start at 256 GB or higher.

Still unsure? Use this 30-second flow

  1. Pick your size: 6.1″ = easier one-hand use; 6.7–6.9″ = cinematic screen & battery.
  2. Decide on cameras: Need long-reach zoom and pro video? Go Pro. Happy with everyday shots and ultrawide? 16/16 Plus. Just need a clean, reliable camera? 16e is fine.
  3. Think ports/workflow: If you’ll transfer large files or monitor over USB-C, choose Pro (USB 3).
  4. Battery matters? Choose Plus or Pro Max.
  5. Budget ceiling? If the Pro price stretches you, the 16 is the best all-rounder; if you must save more, 16e is the modern-spec entry.

FAQs

Q1: Is the 16e “too basic” for 2025?
No. It has the A18 chip, a 48MP main camera with 2× optical-quality crop, Action button, USB-C, and long battery life. It simply skips extras like Ultra Wide, Camera Control, and MagSafe/Qi2.

Q2: Do I need 120 Hz (ProMotion)?
If you notice or value super-smooth motion (gaming, scrolling, UI polish) or you edit lots of media, yes — go Pro. If not, the non-Pro displays are already excellent.

Q3: Which is best for vloggers?
16 Pro/Pro Max for the 5× telephoto, Pro video formats, USB-C/USB 3 for fast offloads, and DisplayPort out for external monitoring.

Q4: What’s the best battery pick if I don’t want the biggest phone?
iPhone 16 Plus typically outlasts the 16; among Pros, 16 Pro Max lasts the longest. If you want smaller with strong endurance, 16 Pro is the sweet spot.

Q5: Does every iPhone 16 support Apple Intelligence?
Yes — all iPhone 16 models are built for Apple Intelligence. If you’re choosing between 16e/16/Plus/Pro/Pro Max, you’ll get those new on-device features either way.

Bottom line:

  • Tight budget: 16e
  • Safe, balanced pick: 16
  • Big screen & battery, non-Pro: 16 Plus
  • Creators & power users: 16 Pro
  • No-compromise flagship: 16 Pro Max
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