I've been using Apple devices with a Home Button since the 2nd generation iPod touch around 2009.
With the iPhone 16e, the Home Button is gone. There is still a fingerprint reader in some iPad Power Buttons but that's it. The iPhone 16e has Face ID, along with a passcode to secure the device.
As someone who has kept with the original aesthetic through the 2022 iPhone SE, I'm not sure that I want to switch, but will probably do it just to arrive sooner than later. I dislike the inane gestures, and there won't be any substitutes as there are on Android. People around me have switched and when they need help, we struggle a fair amount.
The price is up US$170 with a minimum storage size of 128 GB in contrast to the 64 GB base of the 2022 iPhone SE. When I bought the 2020 and 2022 models, I paid the extra $150 up front to get the 256 GB model. Then, the 2020 was $0.00 per month (for 18 months) with credits and the 2022 as $1.25 per month (for 24 months) with credits. If I remember correctly, I had a pay off at the end of the 2020 plan. I would expect to pay something like $3.75 per month for the iPhone 16e.
What's good is that it has a version of the iPhone 16 SoC (System on a Chip), just as the 2022 iPhone SE had a version of the iPhone 13 SoC. It's probably not as powerful, but better than the competition and 40% faster than the 2022 iPhone SE. It has more RAM for games and AI. I have zero use for AI right now. In 30 years, it will probably be very useful. Right now, it's an infant and I don't want to change diapers.
It also has the Apple-developed 5G cellular modem that they bought from Intel who bought from someone else. The modem in the 2022 iPhone SE isn't particularly quick but it is reliable. This new one is the first of its kind. It might work okay. Supposedly, there are some outstanding patent issues they need to settle. It does not support the infamous mmWave, which is just fine with me. Who will be close enough to the tower, without obstructions, to actually use mmWave connections?
I hope that the OLED technology is at least as reliable as the LCD is on the current model. It's a 60 Hz OLED display and that could mean problems scrolling. I've seen how bad that could be with the Google Pixel 6a. I don't care to revisit such a situation with an iPhone.
They replaced the 12 MP camera sensor with 48 MP and a 26 MP telephoto mode. That's more than either of my camera bodies and they will still have better image quality because they're not trying to squeeze so much into a small space. I have referred to this as a noisy bus. The bus is nice and quiet with a few passengers, but when you overload it and have people standing in the aisle, people will be unhappy and complain. The size of most phone sensors is tiny.
All that said, if you're looking for an iPhone, the 16e is a place to start. It's only US$100 cheaper than the next available phone. You can get less expensive Android-based phones. If you're looking for something Android, take a look at OnePlus.
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