iPhone 16 Hands-On Videos: See the New 'Camera Control' in Action
Following its event on Monday, Apple allowed selected media and content creators to go hands-on with the iPhone 16 series and other new devices.

The iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max are all equipped with a new "Camera Control" button that allows you to quickly launch the camera, take a photo, start video recording, and more. Later this year, Apple says Camera Control will be updated with the ability to automatically lock focus and exposure on a subject with a light press.
Below, we have rounded up some iPhone 16 hands-on videos, which offer a closer look at the Camera Control and more.
There are also hands-on videos for the Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4, and USB-C AirPods Max.
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