Every new feature Apple wanted to ship was made easier to ship by removing one, relatively old, extremely limited, relatively redundant port. Removing it now, according to Apple, gave them the space to add optical image stabilization to the iPhone 7 camera, a second lens to the iPhone 7 Plus, a better fit and position for the new Taptic Engine, and an increase in size of the battery. It takes up precious space inside an iPhone while offering functionality that's easily duplicated by the other, smarter port on the bottom: Lightning. My guess is Apple's been wanting to delete the headphone jack for years. I think it would make the 4.7-inch iPhone even more attractive, including to people who chose to go with the 4-inch iPhone SE instead. I'd love to see Apple go in that direction as well. That makes them easier to hold and to carry. In other words, competing phones with big screens manage to get by with smaller cases. As currently implemented, Apple's pressure-sensitive technology for iPhone, 3D Touch, also requires the LED backlight of the LCD panel to measure pressure.Īpple is also maintaining one of the higher bezel-to-screen ratios in the industry. Apple uses OLED in the Watch, but hasn't shown much public interest in VR. For applications like VR headsets, they're no longer good enough. That's especially true given iPhone still uses LCD panels and not more energy efficient OLED.ģ26 pixels per inch (ppi) and 401 ppi are plenty dense for the naked eye, but only at a normal viewing distance. Apple's choice saves on battery life - fewer pixels means less to power. For the third year in a row, Apple has also retained the 1334 x 750 display for iPhone x 1080 for iPhone 7 Plus, while other vendors have pushed to 1440 x 2560. Worthier of critique is the screen resolution. (Not unintentionally, at least!)īoth slipped easily in and out of my non-hipster jean pockets, front and back, and let me easily reach coffee shop - and even hotel vending machine (!) - Apple Pay terminals with ease. I carried both iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus around New York City, walking mile after mile, shooting photo after photo, checking and posting to social networks, browsing the web, listening to music, watching videos, and otherwise using it for more hours each day than health laws should allow, and I never once felt uncomfortable or lost my grip. That's why pretty much every phone from pretty much every manufacturer are similarly rounded rectangles, year after year. If triangular- or donut-shaped phones had been better, they'd have won. Just like human hands have evolved into a uniformly useful shape, so, too, have phones designed to fit into those hands. If you have an older iPhone, or are looking to switch to iPhone, then iPhone 7 is a significant upgrade and well worth considering. If you have an iPhones 6s, you'll need to really want the new cameras or water resistance in order to upgrade. The speakers are also louder now, top and bottom, and stereo, and the phones can capture and display P3 wide gamut color. There's also water resistance, designed to save your iPhone if it accidentally gets flooded or dunked, and a much more powerful processor that's also efficient enough that, when combined with a slightly larger battery, can provide for an hour or two of extra battery life a day. What they add, though, are better cameras front to back, with significantly improved low-light performance, and a new 2x optical zoom on the Plus model, with simulated bokeh to come. IPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus take away the 3.5mm headphone jack and physical home button, which some will find inconvenient if not infuriating. In other words, it's going be a living review - so check back often.Īlso, unless noted otherwise, all videos and photos used in this review were shot with iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. Like all of our reviews going forward, though, we're going to be updating and expanding it over time, as we link to and add camera tests, long-term battery life tests, and more. This preliminary review is based on those experiences. In other words, we used iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in the real world like real people, sometimes on Verizon, sometimes roaming on AT&T or T-Mobile. And we got to see the iPhone 7 and Apple Watch 2 launch at Apple 5th Avenue. We caught Pokémon at Battery Park at sunset. We crossed the Brooklyn Bridge at midnight. At the time of this writing my colleague, Serenity Caldwell, and I have each had an iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus review unit for four days total, two of which we spent testing them out on the streets of New York.
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