I purchased the iPhone 7 plus about 3 weeks ago and it certainly has lived up to its high standards insofar as performance goes, I absolutely love the larger screen and the quality and resolution is superb, great phone!
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.
Manufacturer: Apple
I purchased the iPhone 7 plus about 3 weeks ago and it certainly has lived up to its high standards insofar as performance goes, I absolutely love the larger screen and the quality and resolution is superb, great phone!
Very happy with this iPhone. Has a very good battery life and and apps work very fast without any glitches
"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
Which is the best new smartphone money can buy: Apple's brand-new iPhone 7 or Samsung's Galaxy S7?
At a glance, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus might both be confused for their predecessors, the 6s and 6s Plus. It's deceptive. The iPhone 7 is perhaps the most drastic revision of the phone since it was first released nearly a decade ago. It's not just the missing headphone jack.
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.
Every year, Apple releases the best iPhone ever, but the iPhone 7 feels different somehow. All of its major details leaked ahead of time, not to mention a good handful of rumors about next fall's iPhone, which could be a major redesign with an OLED screen and no Home button.
Okay let's address this headline. Why are we calling this Batman's phone? Well, that's what I felt about it the moment I clenched the ‘black' iPhone 7 may look the same as the iPhone 6 and 6S, yet it does not.
No radical redesign, no resolution boost and no headphone port. If you look at what the iPhone 7 is missing, at least on paper, it's all too easy to dismiss Apple's latest pocket blower as just yet another iterative update. There's more to it than that though. A lot more.
Brilliant Force Touch home button; Finally plays nice with water; Beautifully; vibrant display
Missing 7 Plus's dual camera; Lack of headphone port a little restrictive; Only certain colours show off design wins
After using the iPhone 7 for a little over a week, there wasn't anything much with it that I could say stood out from the previous model. Yes, it has more RAM, more storage, better processor, better camera, better display but all these felt incremental that you could not really see or feel the...
* Better performance; * Better camera; * Water-resistance; * Bigger storage
* Missing 3.5mm audio port; * Home button takes time to get used to; * Same old design; * Expensive
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