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iPhone 16 Pro one month review: an Apple Intelligence intro

One month using the iPhone 16 Pro proves that the company’s first foray into generative AI is rudimentary but useful — but don’t upgrade just for Apple Intelligence.

iPhone 16 Pro one month review: Holding Apple’s newest smartphone

In the initial AppleInsider review of iPhone 16 Pro, Mike called it the sweet spot for performance, price, and device size. One month in with the addition of Apple Intelligence, and that holds true.

Apple Intelligence didn’t officially launch until the end of October, but I’ve been using the beta without any real issues in order to test the features for this follow-up review. To sum it up, Apple Intelligence is a useful feature set depending on individual needs, but it’s not life-changing — not that any so-called “AI” truly is.

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