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iPhone 16 Pro Max hands-on, plus more Apple event first impressions

Sony unveils PS5 Pro, how Lunar Lake could save Intel, and more
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September 10, 2024
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iPhone 16 launch
Going hands-on with the brand new iPhone 16 Pro Max
The iPhone 16 Pro Max sports a 6.9-inch display (Future)
The TechRadar team has wasted no time in getting hands-on with the new iPhone 16 range, and that includes the biggest and most expensive of the bunch, the iPhone 16 Pro Max: find out if this is indeed the best iPhone Apple has ever released.
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Every iPhone 16 gets 8GB of RAM – which could affect AI
The new iPhone 16 (Future)
One of the details that's emerged since Apple's show finished is that every iPhone 16 model has 8GB of RAM inside – that's a boost for the more affordable models, but not for the Pro and Pro Max, which could mean Apple Intelligence issues further down the line.
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Our first impressions of the bigger, thinner Apple Watch 10
We've tested out the new Apple Watch 10 (Future)
Of course Apple had wearables on show at yesterday's event as well as iPhones, and the Apple Watch 10 brings with it a bigger screen, a thinner chassis, new case options, and faster performance – we've had in on our wrist, and we've got some early thoughts.
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Gaming
Sony just made the PlayStation 5 Pro official
We've got a new PS5 model (Sony)
We'd had an inkling it was coming, and the PS5 Pro is now official. The mid-cycle refresh brings with it extra power for your games, along with more storage space – and it's going to be available to preorder for $699.99 / £699.99 from September 26.
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Computing
Lunar Lake processors are coming to save Intel
Gandalf (Lunar Lake) comes over the hill (New Line Cinema / Intel)
Lord of the Rings fans will know all about the moment in the battle of Helm's Deep when Gandalf makes a dramatic appearance to save the day – and to TechRadar's John Loeffler it looks very much like the latest Lunar Lake chipsets could do the same for Intel.
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