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iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Ultramarine - Mobile Phone

Reviews iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Ultramarine

Interested in reviews of iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Ultramarine? It got 4.8 out of 5 stars from our customers. Find specific customer reviews of iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Ultramarine below. We will appreciate if you also share your experiences with iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Ultramarine after purchasing.
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Martin, Liběšiceflag
Rated 26/03/2026, variant iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Teal
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Totally cool. 😉👍
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Price
Nothing
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Petr, Poděbrady 1flag
Rated 22/03/2026, variant iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Black
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fast processor
large display, good resolution
price
good battery life
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Ladislav, Praha 10flag
Rated 25/12/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 256GB Pink
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Speed of delivery and favourable price
Nothing
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Customerflag
Rated 16/12/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Black
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Fast processor, great display
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Štěpán, Dolní Bojanoviceflag
Rated 14/12/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Pink
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Quality
price
Power
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Pavlína, Praha 4 - Braníkflag
Rated 26/11/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Black
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Fast, lasts a long time.
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Tomáš, Hýskovflag
Rated 07/08/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 512GB Black
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Hardware: The price of the phone is exorbitant. The back looks and feels like the plastic on very cheap phones when you touch or tap it. The display is slightly worse than the competition at this price. Very pleased with the presence of a hardware camera button and an optional button. The cameras take normal photos, it's not my hobby, but the photos are sharp, standard image stabilization for today. Battery life is average, I expected a little more, that's why I bought this larger model. Otherwise, there's nothing that special about hardware these days. In terms of appearance, the same bland black pancake as others on the market. Software: I tested the system thoroughly on an older model for at least a week before I decided to buy. The main reason was a functional backup of applications including their data (not valid for encrypted mobile keys of banks and e-identities. There must be reauthorized after a factory reset, but dozens of other applications remain after losing the phone and buying a new one in 95% of cases in the original state with data and logged). The system also manages other applications very aggressively and keeps them in check when it comes to accessing data and running in the background. That's great. Now for what's not cool: Working with files. I don't know why iOS doesn't allow the user to optionally just drop anything downloaded from any app into "Downloads" in local files. Why for every file I have to pretentiously "Share" it to my offline files. Example: It takes me 15 seconds to download 2 invoices from Alza and email them on my android. About a minute here before (one at a time! ), I share 2 PDFs to my files and then I have to open the application, for example email.cz (because they can't be shared directly from Files), create a new message and import the 2 files into the application again, while in the meantime the file manager remains hanging in a different folder than where I saved them half a minute ago. Well, at least the local file option is there. Another thing - the mimi desktop application library will not allow you to stack applications into their own folders and name them. They are sorted by some random key into categories like Productivity and Finance, Uitlity, etc. For example, 3 Synology apps and each is in a different folder and can't be moved. Also, the backup could include something like "don't back up large files" like the downloaded map of the Czech Republic in the Maps app. You have to manually disable the backup of the entire application (which involves logging in again after a restore, etc. Split-screen multitasking is completely missing. It was a very difficult decision for me. The phone is actually already a thing that is a nuisance for me to use, and the idea of the near-impossibility of restoring Android to an identical state after losing/breaking the phone and having to constantly verify myself somewhere in banks and government portals drove me to make the decision to buy an iphone. After weighing all the pros and cons (and there are a lot of both), it was the app data backup and Face ID speed that won out in the end. But I don't jump for joy on the phone. The fact that a 30,000 phone does not break is perhaps a matter of course for the customer and not some added value to an already quite expensive device. The operating system is very sophisticated in terms of optimization, but of course, its UI cannot please every user. A little more freedom with the files and I would be a little excited about the phone. I was under the impression that since Apple has been launching phones of various lines like Pro, Pro Max, etc. began to target professionals (filmmakers, programmers, IT professionals, etc. ), but it still primarily targets only typical consumers, and features important for work are quite backward compared to the competition. My specific questions about the above mentioned features and settings were answered 90% of the time by the authorized dealer's staff with "I don't know, nobody ever asked me that". After trying to strike up a conversation with a long-time Apple user, I got the answer to absolutely all the questions not long before I finished reading them "and what do you need it for? “. Most importantly, the keynote is all about Apple Silicon, the "invention" of revolutionary technologies 5 years after the competition, and most importantly, everything is 30% faster, 2.7x better and 35% more efficient than the previous generation.
Reliable Application Data Backup
Very fast FaceID authentication
Hardware buttons for the camera and an optional button
Qi charging also works with small coils e.g. on Samsung dual chargers
System auto-matches and shortcuts that can also be added to the lock screen or top control bar
More customisation of the roller blind than on Android
Detailed monitoring of battery and mobile data usage by apps
Automatic crash detection
Alternative appstory
Stable VPN and Open-source smart home connection
Quite open possibility to share files via Webservers of applications like VLC etc. or via Localsend
Apple's FindMy network works very well, cheaper third-party Airtags
Finally, the ability to have just one desktop in the launcher and set the rest of the frequently unused apps aside
Can be fully used with Google (Photos, passwords, two-factor authentication, default browser)
Emphasis on privacy overall
Wi-fi 7
Minimal open-source and free apps, presumably due to Apple's higher developer fees
The built-in keyboard doesn't have the ability to turn on numbers over qwertz even after 18 years of iOS development (I often type IP addresses so I need numbers and a dot on the "main" keyboard screen. You need to install another keyboard.
the software back arrow in the top left corner is perhaps the worst location, it is impossible to reach with just one hand
battery saving mode always switches off after charging, automation must be set to switch back on
Inability to move Whatsapp backup from Google Drive without factory reset and setting it up as a brand new device
To stream on chromecast you need to pay for additional software
The desktop email widget displays only 3 messages and does not allow scrolling
The inability to have more than 4 icons side by side on a nearly 7" display - again, no shift in 18 years of iOS development
The "photos" gallery is very messy and can't search by photo or video file name. I didn't even think of such a basic thing during testing, so unfortunately I only found out after the purchase
Inability to multitask on split screen
Inability to back up "Files" files on my phone via Apple Devices/iTunes. It can only sync music and photos
Very cumbersome work with files
Artificial intelligence is perhaps the only one on the market that does not speak Czech and does not work in English in the Czech Republic at all. It would be nice to use, for example, a transcript of the tel. calls to remind me of the time or address dictated into the phone.
Only a ridiculous 5 GB free on iCloud for backups, absolutely EVERYONE else offers at least 10 or 15 GB). 5 Gb is the limit and the edge at which you can at least use a little backup
There is no "secure folder" option where apps that are duplicated with another, perhaps work account, are isolated from the rest of the phone. On android it works
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Jan, Prahaflag
Rated 23/05/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 256GB Black
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A great iphone with tremendous endurance. I charge 1x/2days in the evening - when I am on it for about 4h of the day. I charge 1x/3days in the evening when I only receive calls or write messages on it. After 7 months of use, the battery condition is still at 100%. The only minor drawback is the 60Hz display, but the layman does not notice it and can get used to it. And yes, it's big, especially with the case - but I guess that's what I have to expect when I want a big phone, right. And if that bothers you, wear it without a holster or buy a skin. It's nobody else's fault it's falling out of your hand. And the camera is quite sufficient for normal photography, I'm not a pro photographer or influencer.
Big and design beautiful
Great battery life
iOS and the entire ecosystem: Unbeatable
Reliable in all functions
Camera quite sufficient
It's logically harder with a holster, but it's a matter of habit
60Hz display: nowadays 120Hz should be a must, but a layman can hardly tell the difference
Siri is still incompetent
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Lubomír, Nový Bydžovflag
Rated 20/04/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Teal
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Super phone
Works without a problem
I can recommend to everyone
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Dušan, Prostějovflag
Rated 11/04/2025, variant iPhone 16 Plus 128GB Black
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The mobile was for my son, and he's happy
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