iPhone 16e camera review: The Essentials


If there’s one constant in iPhones, it’s that cameras get bigger every year. A peek at the backside of iPhone over the last few years showcases an almost alarming growth of the camera system, with the latest and — quite literally — greatest iteration of the camera system in the iPhone 16 Pro taking over more than half of the top half of its backside.

Surprisingly, this year Apple released an iPhone that bucked that trend. Last week, the iPhone 16e arrived in stores and at our West Coast headquarters* and  I couldn’t wait to dig in. Was this a huge step back in usage compared to the cutting, large-camera-edge, or would this delightfully simple package actually hold up? 

*(my home. We are just two people, we don’t really have HQs)

Let’s go deep into iPhone 16e’s camera and find out.

What’s in a camera

iPhone gains bigger and better cameras every year for a simple reason: one of the main reasons people upgrade phones is to take better photos and videos. We’ve gone from an introduction of the iPhone as an iPod and phone to it being more camera than almost anything else. Selling a phone without a camera today would be considered releasing a laughable dud for a device, whereas just 20 years ago we weren’t even sure it was all that important to have.

A key improvement that made photos so important was quality. That seems counter-intuitive, but let me explain: the cameras on smartphones became more important as they improved because they got good enough. Sure, my indestructible Nokia candy bar from the ancient age could arguably capture a photo, but it was a grainy mess. For capturing a meaningful moment I’d pack a ‘real camera’. This distinction between ‘real cameras’ and ‘phone cameras’ started to become far less important around the iPhone 4 or so, as apps making quick sharing of shots with a few adjustments or filters became popular and the cameras themselves started making huge leaps in image quality. 



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