iPhone 7 32GB
The iPhone 7 is stylish and innovative phone packed with powerful hardware and accessories. Overall, most aspects of the phone have been upgraded including the camera and the audio. It introduces a second lens that significantly improves image quality. Recording in 4K format is supported. The sound level is doubled due to stereo speakers located at the top and bottom of the phone. The home button has been redesigned and its functionality extended.
iPhone 7 runs on the latest iOS 11 operating system and is water and dust resistant. It's powered by the new A10 Fusion processor.
A newer model iPhone 8 64GB was released in September 2017.
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iPhone 7 review: Apple sets the stage for 2017
"Is the iPhone 7 worth upgrading to?" This is the question I've been asked by friends, family and MobileSyrup readers since the somewhat controversial iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were revealed.- Sleek new colour options (Jet black and Black
- One of the most powerful smartphones on the market
- Taptic Engine is great
- Waterproof
- Camera is incredible
- especially in the 7 Plus
- No headphone jack (for some
- this is a dealbreaker
- An iterative update
- Screen resolution has not been improved
- Jet Black is a fingerprint magnet
Review: Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
Remember when the iPhone was exciting? When every new design and app was an event in itself? When copy-paste was a feature to line up for? Those days are gone. Now, each year's unprecedented combination of incredible technology feels ordinary, even expected. That doesn't mean the magic's gone.- The camera is worth the upgrade, especially on the 7 Plus
- There's an absurd amount of processing power inside this phone
- Water resistance totally changes the way I treat my iPhone
- Developers have a chance to make this phone even better over time
- Losing the headphone jack is going to suck for a while
- I miss when the home button was a button
- I already scratched the jet black model
Apple iPhone 7 review
The iPhone 7 is polished enough to feel new all over again, headphone port or not- No longer as allergic to water as a Mogwai
- A screen that isn't defeated by bright sunshine
- Camera quality takes another step up
- Battery life still needs work
- That Jet Black finish is a total fingerprint magnet
- Where's my headphone port
iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 comparison review
Which is the best new smartphone money can buy: Apple's brand-new iPhone 7 or Samsung's Galaxy S7?
Apple iPhone 7 32GB Black MN8X2X/A review
Are the new iPhones improved enough to justify an upgrade?
Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus review: Are they worth your money?
The Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus might not have the bells and whistles or spanking new design of their competitors, but they are still undoubtedly two of the best smartphones in the market. Personally, the dual-camera of iPhone 7 Plus is enough for me to upgrade my iPhone 6s Plus.
The biggest changes for the iPhone and iPhone 7 Plus are under the hood with a new home button, a vastly improved camera, a brighter display, improved performance, longer battery life and a water resistant design.
Apple iPhone 7 32GB Black MN8X2X/A review
The most expected novelty this year was exactly the iPhone 7, here and even competitors do not argue, but after the presentation of many users, journalists and media resources started talking about that’s nothing new, in fact, we did not show.
Apple iPhone 7 Smartphone Review
The Apple iPhone 7 will certainly not be remembered as a revolution on the smartphone market. If you believe the rumors, Apple is saving the revolution for the 10th anniversary of the iPhone next year.- very sophisticated and light case
- protected against water and dust
- comprehensive sensor equipment
- many mobile frequencies
- intuitive software with useful apps
- high WLAN transfer rates
- good GPS accuracy
- very good camera
- very precise control elements
- Retina display with great contrast
- great...
- only 12 months warranty
- no 3.5 mm headphone jack
- pretty low resolution of the display
- NFC only for Apple Pay
- pretty expensive
- no microSD-slot
- voice quality not perfect
- noticeable warming
- speakers only average
Jacked up
Controversy. Apple loves it. It fuels it and it's fueled by it. Rarely is brand hate more vocal and yet people stand in line to get the latest phone. It's part of the marketing game, and it has somehow always worked in Apple's favor.