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Early iPhone 16 rumoured specs are here and if we were in the dark ages and sorcery was a thing, Apple would be accused of being practitioners of the dark arts.

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Every year, Apple announces new iPhone models that are not merely incremental updates to the previous ones, but also do not offer as much functionality as Android smartphones in their classes. Need I mention that they are sold at outrageous prices? And every year, iPhone lovers buy them anyway. Apple smiles to the bank.

Last year, Apple became the last phone maker to release a premium flagship phone with a 60Hz display. It was the most ridiculous thing ever. Even $250 budget Android smartphones have had displays with 90Hz refresh rate, for some years now, and top tier flagships sometimes come with as much as 144Hz and recently 165Hz. But in Apple’s world, a 60Hz display was one of the ways to differentiate between the base iPhone 15 models and their Pro siblings (have you seen our iPhone 15 Pro hands-on ?). Insane stuff.

2024 is here and we are seeing the first leaks and rumoured specs of the upcoming Apple iPhone 16. Guess what? The iPhone 16 is rumoured to sport a 60Hz display, just like the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus do. And if the Cupertino dudes stick to last year’s game plan, the iPhone 16 Plus will also show up with a 60Hz display. That is, if the rumor turns out to be legit.

iPhone 16 rumoured specs

  • A18 Bionic chipset
  • 6.1 inch 60Hz OLED display
  • 48MP main + 12MP Ultrawide cameras
  • Action button
  • 3561mAh battery
  • 8GB RAM

I love the compact form factor and the 6.1-inch size of the display. And iPhone cameras have held their own since forever, so I’m not worried about those. The main grouses here are the 60Hz refresh rate for the display and the 3561mAh battery. I’ve ranted above about the refresh rate and I have ranted elsewhere about these measly battery capacities that Apple bestows most of its phones. It is appalling.

This is 2024 and every other smartphone brand out there is fitting their devices with 4500mAh and 5000mAh batteries. OnePlus even has a new Glacier battery technology that allows up to 6000mAh in an extremely slim profile, and the new OnePlus Ace 3 Pro has it already. But not Apple. They prefer to have iPhone users almost permanently tethered to power sources. Everyone knows an iPhone user who carries a power bank and cable around.

Everyone else is innovating at the things that make your everyday mobile usage more bearable and less troubling than ever. But not Apple who charges a premium on their devices.

These unimpressive specs will allegedly cost you $799 if you want the iPhone 16. Let’s hope the rumors turn out to be false; right? Otherwise, this is a rip-off. But then, I have no doubt that iPhone lovers will lap it up again. It is the circle of life in the Matrix. It is either that, or Apple are masters of the dark arts and have people bewitched.

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Author:Mister Mobility

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The Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 is a refreshing departure from the approach of its older siblings, and it is available on Cricket Wireless, Metro by T-Mobile, and other US carriers, at fantastic discounts.

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I used to be a stylus mobile user by default. Understandably, I became like that because back at the time, most phones had alphanumeric T9 keypads that made text entry difficult. Early touchscreen phones with styluses were the best options for someone who needed to be able to use their phone for heavier text input than the average person.

And so, I gravitated towards the Ericsson R380s, the Motorola Accompli A008 , and the Sony Ericsson P-series , among others. All of these were touchscreen phones that had a stylus. This was long before Apple invented capacitive touchscreen and smartphones could now be used for text entry without the need for a stylus.

But smartphones with a stylus have kept my interest over the years. This included Samsung’s now discontinued Galaxy Note series, the new Galaxy S Ultra series, and also Motorola’s Moto Stylus series. Up till now, the Moto Stylus series didn’t offer enough to make them attractive propositions to me. There was always a handful of issues with them. But the Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 appears to have changed that.

First, the looks. This phone comes with a well-designed body that gets your attention. Being a budget phone, the frame is made of plastic, but the back has a nice touch of vegan/eco leather . And it retains one of Motorola’s staple feature – a water-repellent layer.

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The Moto G Stylus 5G 2024.

The Moto G Stylus 2024 is available in two colors – Caramel Latte, and Scarlet Wave. I am a huge fan of the understated, elegant look of the Caramel Latte color option. Nothing screaming, garish, or outlandish for me. I do know that there are people out there who will find the Scarlet Wave preferable, even exciting. Valid, too.

For the first time, the display of a Moto Stylus smartphone is OLED. That’s a leap forward from the IPS LCD panels used in older generations.

Moving away from the brand new screen, it is time to look at the stylus, seeing as that is a tool you will be using a lot to interact with the screen. The stylus comes with improved sensitivity and the phone has new software built into it to work with the stylus, to make it easier for you to scribble, doodle, and draw. This includes the Moto Note app that pops up and lets you scribble even when the phone is locked. That’s a nice touch for making a random quick note.

You don’t get advanced stylus functionality like rotation detection, tilt detection, or Bluetooth connectivity like you would find on a Samsung Galaxy S Ultra, for example, but the Samsung costs three to four times the Moto G Stylus anyway. So, this is still a good deal.

If you have always wanted to be able to use an eSIM with your Moto Stylus, your dream comes true with the Moto G Stylus 5G 2024. It supports eSIM technology, so you don’t have to go swapping physical SIM cards any longer.

Also, you won’t be wanting for battery life on this model. There’s a generous 5000mAh capacity and there is 30W fast charging, as well as 15W wireless charging. These are serious updated over previous years; plus wireless charging isn’t common at this price range.

Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 Specifications

  • 6.7″ FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) pOLED screen, 120Hz refresh rate, 2.5D curved glass, Peak brightness: 1200, Touch sampling rate: 240Hz, 20:9 aspect ratio display
  • Octa-Core Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 4nm Mobile Platform (2.2 GHz x 4 A78-based +1.8GHz x 4 A55-based Kryo CPUs) with Adreno GPU
  • 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, up to 2TB microSD card expandable
  • Android 14 with My UX
  • Dual SIM (1 Nano SIM + eSIM)
  • 50MP rear camera with f/1.8 aperture, OIS, 13MP ultra-wide camera with f/2.2 aperture, macro + depth functions, LED flash
  • 32MP front camera with f/2.4 aperture
  • In-display fingerprint scanner
  • 3.5mm headset jack, Dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos
  • Dimensions: 162.56 x 74.752 x 8.295mm
  • Weight: 190g
  • 5G SA/NSA, Dual 4G VoLTE, LTE, WCDMA
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, USB Type-C
  • 5000mAh non-removable battery
  • 30W fast charging
  • 15W wireless charging

The price for the unlocked unit is $339, but you will find the Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 for as low as $229 at some carriers. Both Cricket Wireless and Metro by T-Mobile have great offers that you should check out. I won’t be surprised if you find even better deals at other carriers, so look around some more.

Disappointing Software Update Policy

My excitement about the Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 is somewhat dampened by the fact that this phone will get only one Android OS software update. Since it launched with Android 14, that means, it will get only Android 15, and that is it. Bummer. That sucks. If it is any consolation, it will also get three years of bi-monthly security updates.

Alternatives and Competitors

The main reason anyone wants the Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 is the stylus functionality, and for that reason, this phone has no competition or alternatives. It comfortably occupies a spot in the market that no-one else is attending to. If you want another phone with a stylus, you will have to fork out $1,300 for Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra. The Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 goes for a mere $400.

Verdict

Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 brings a more stylish design, better display, longer battery life, and improved software at a comfortable price. It is the best Moto G Stylus smartphone ever and is only let down by Motorola’s crappy software update policy.

Author:Mister Mobility

Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004