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iPhone 16E: Alles, was Sie wissen müssen, um das neueste "Budget" von Apple vorzubestellen

Autor:Kristen Aktualisieren:Feb 27,2025

Das iPhone 16E: Ein budgetfreundliches Apple-Smartphone, das jetzt vorbestellt wird

Das neueste Angebot von Apple, das iPhone 16e, ist offiziell zur Vorbestellung erhältlich und startet am 28. Februar. Bei einem Preis von 599 US -Dollar ist es das günstigste iPhone 16 -Modell, eine überzeugende Alternative zum iPhone SE. Dieser Leitfaden deckt alles ab, was Sie über Vorbestellungen wissen müssen.

Wo vorbestellt werden

Image: iPhone 16e Preorder Options

Vorbestellungen begannen am 21. Februar. Sie können Ihre bei Apple, Best Buy, Verizon, AT & T und T-Mobile sichern.

iPhone 16E -Spezifikationen

Image: iPhone 16e Specifications

Das iPhone 16e verfügt über ein 6,1-Zoll-OLED-Display mit einer Kerbe (nicht die dynamische Insel auf dem Standard-iPhone 16). Es verfügt über den A18-Chip (mit einer 4-Core-GPU), Apple Intelligence für AI-Funktionen in iOS 18 und das neue C1-Mobilfunkmodem für eine verbesserte Akkulaufzeit (bis zu 26 Stunden Videowiedergabe). Es fehlt jedoch Magsafe Lading und bietet nur Qi -Wireless -Ladungen. Die Farboptionen sind auf Schwarz und Weiß beschränkt.

Bildschirmschutzgeschäft

Image: amFilm iPhone 16e Screen Protector

Amazon bietet dem AMFILM iPhone 16E Tempered Glass Screen Protector für 5,99 US -Dollar mit dem Code "5PIM3OFI" ein erheblicher Rabatt an.

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The enhanced version for PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch is not a free upgrade for owners of the original versions. Instead, it’s a paid upgrade or a separate purchase, depending on your platform and whether you qualify for a discount (e.g., cross-buy deals on some platforms).
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As of now, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is not officially receiving a free upgrade for the PS5, Xbox Series, or Nintendo Switch 2 — at least not under a confirmed announcement from Larian Studios or the publishers (Devolver Digital, Ubisoft, etc.). However, here’s what is true: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has already been remastered and released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch (with enhanced features) as part of the Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition. The enhanced version for PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch is not a free upgrade for owners of the original versions. Instead, it’s a paid upgrade or a separate purchase, depending on your platform and whether you qualify for a discount (e.g., cross-buy deals on some platforms). For Nintendo Switch 2 (which has not yet been released), there’s currently no official information about a new version of the game — and no confirmation that a game would be automatically upgraded to a "Switch 2" version. So to clarify: ❌ Divinity: Original Sin 2 is not getting a free upgrade to PS5, Xbox Series, or Switch 2. ✅ It is available in an enhanced version on PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch — but this requires a purchase or a discounted upgrade path (e.g., via Game Pass or digital store bundles). Always check official sources like Larian Studios’ website, the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Nintendo’s eShop for the latest updates. Stay tuned — Larian has hinted at future projects, but no official "free upgrade" for Original Sin 2 has been announced.