Hands-on review: iPhone 7

Hands-on review: iPhone 7

By Gareth Beavis

Hands-on review: iPhone 7

What’s new with the iPhone 7? Either a lot and very little, depending on what matters to you in a phone.

On the one hand, it’s now imbued with far superior sonic performance, a much better camera and a more pleasant-to-use screen – and now has no port to plug your headphones into.

On the other hand, barring some slippage of the antenna bands on the rear of the phone, this looks remarkably similar to the iPhone 6 and 6S that preceded it.

iPhone 7 review

So, again, we’re in the position of having to work out whether the upgrades to the new iPhone are worth the money, or whether you can save some cash and stick with the iPhone 6S – after all, for a lot of people there’s a certain status to owning a new iPhone, and without a radical shape change, the iPhone 7 doesn’t offer that upgrade.

iPhone 7 price and release date

The iPhone 7 price is pretty typical, with just three choices once more. These are the 32GB model (thankfully the 16GB option, which was just too small to store today’s glut of large apps, is gone), a …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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