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Video Review: iPhone 16 Pro Max, One Year Later

We're approaching the iPhone 17 launch, and with less than a month to go, MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera decided to take a look back at his year with the iPhone 16 Pro Max.


The ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro Max has held up well over the last 11 months, with no major problems with the durability or battery life. Battery health has held up well, and Dan's battery is still at 96 percent capacity.

Even with software optimizations over the last several months, the ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro Max still runs hot at times. You're most likely to feel it heating up when the display is at max brightness in the sun, or when you're doing something that's demanding like playing a GPU-heavy game. Rumors suggest the iPhone 17 Pro will have a new vapor chamber cooling system, so we might see some improvement with next year's model.

There are minor scratches on the titanium frame of the device, but it otherwise looks good for a year of use. Dan doesn't use a case and shattered the back glass with a drop, but he had a no questions asked repair with AppleCare+. The ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max will have an aluminum frame with less glass on the back, so it could be more durable. The front glass of the iPhone has deep scratches, but there's also a rumor that the ‌iPhone 17‌ models will get a better scratch resistant coating that could improve things.

Camera Control isn't particularly useful except for opening up the Camera app, and it's downright annoying when a setting accidentally gets changed from a mistaken swipe. Performance with the A18 Pro chip has been impressive, and the next iPhone will be even faster.

If you have an ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro Max, there's probably no reason to upgrade to an ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max based on the rumors we've heard so far, but coming from an older iPhone, it'll be worth it. How has your ‌iPhone 16‌ held up over the last year? Let us know in the comments below.

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Top Rated Comments

8 months ago
Camera Control was a massive, massive dud. The swipe menu sucks and I want it gone. When you use the button the tiniest movement of your finger will adjust the zoom or something. I bought this phone specifically for the camera upgrades but camera control is so bad I don't even want the button any more. I think I've used it twice since day one? Has to be the worst hardware specific gimmick they've added to the iPhone in ages
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ratspg Avatar
8 months ago
Is it just me or does the front glass of iPhones seem to scratch easier with every single generation?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
diamornte Avatar
8 months ago
Wait, what?? No mention of the 16 Pro Max generations' biggest selling point that this phone was "built for Apple Intelligence"?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BelgianChoklit Avatar
8 months ago

Is it just me or does the front glass of iPhones seem to scratch easier with every single generation?
From everything I've read they keep getting easier to scratch but more difficult to break. Making it more difficult to break unfortunately means making it easier to scratch and vice versa.

I never listened to all the "Ceramic Shield" talk in events. I have always put a screen protector on my iPhones and iPads and I will do so until they're made of sapphire. I hate scratches however tiny and thin.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
winxmac Avatar
8 months ago
Why didn't anyone tell me that 1 year is no longer 365/366 days or 12 months?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CarlJ Avatar
8 months ago
"One Year Later"

Must be using those new metric years that are only 11 months long.

Weird how many people show active hatred for the camera control button. I love it. I do not use it for adjusting settings, but I use it all the time for bringing up the camera from any context - no having to choose which of several methods to navigate to the camera (is the phone closed/locked? is another app open? am I at the main menu or not?), I just double-click (yes, turned that on to avoid any chances of accidental activation) the camera button and I'm in the camera - another click to take a picture, or press and hold for video. I'll often end up with something in one hand that I want to take a picture of, and I can, with my other hand, take out the phone, switch to the camera, and take the picture, quite effortlessly. For me it's a big win.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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