Well,
it's not as easy as that. The iPhone 7 is in many ways a better phone.
We can see some of the issues we had with the last iPhone sorted and,
no, we are not claiming credit for it - simply acknowledging the fact.
Waterproofing,
stereo speakers and, finally, reasonable storage options - and that's
on top of the usual performance upgrades we've come to take for granted
every year. Think this is the story of the iPhone 7? Apple's first
water-resistant handset, first quad-core processor, first pair of stereo
speakers on a phone.
Not trying to build suspense. The story has been hijacked and you know it. But we're going to tell it anyway.
KEY FEATURESNo 3.5mm audio jack (ships with a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter)
No microSD slot
No dual-camera of the iPhone 7 Plus
NFC functionality limited to Apple Pay
Still no fast or wireless charging, no IR port or FM radio
No user-replaceable battery
Scratch-prone Jet Black model
Screen resolution not flagship-grade
MAIN DISADVANTAGES
Water-proof metal unibody with redesigned, less-obtrusive antenna strips
4.7" 16M-color LED-backlit IPS LCD of 750 x 1334px resolution, 326ppi, wide color gamut, 3D Touch tech
Pressure-sensitive Home key powered by a brand new Taptic Engine
Quad-core (2+2) 64-bit Apple CPU, hexa-core GPU, 2GB of RAM, Apple A10 Fusion SoC
12MP F/1.8 camera with a quad-LED flash, optical image stabilization, phase detection auto focus, wide color capture, face and body detection; 2160p@30fps video recording
7MP F/2.2 front-facing camera with BSI sensor and HDR mode, 1080p@30fps video
Comes in 32, 128, and 256GB of built-in storage
Second-gen Touch ID fingerprint sensor
4G LTE Cat.12 (600Mbps); Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.2; Lightning port; GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS; NFC (Apple Pay only)
1,960mAh batter
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