iPhone 7 dramatically improves the most important aspects of the iPhone experience.
It introduces advanced new camera systems. The best performance and battery life ever in an iPhone.
Immersive stereo speakers. The brightest, most colorful iPhone display. Splash and water resistance.1
And it looks every bit as powerful as it is. This is iPhone 7.
They have a lightning-to-3.5mm converter included in the box. Wireless EarPods will be released late October, which is what I'm more excited about as this will finally have them going mainstream and hopefully spur more development. No more cords!
Edit: that's not to say that the sound quality will be all the great, but that can always be improved by third-party manufacturers
The storage capacities are 32GB, 128GB, and 256GB.
It's nice that 16GB is finally dead, but the way they keep skipping one tier to encourage buyers to go for the next one is cheeky. Still, one thing I like about Apple is that they're at least offering the choice of the higher capacities, even if it's so expensive. 256GB is really damn nice.
Anyway, won't be too interested in an iPhone until next year when they finally get OLED displays.
They have a lightning-to-3.5mm converter included in the box. Wireless EarPods will be released late October, which is what I'm more excited about as this will finally have them going mainstream and hopefully spur more development. No more cords!
Edit: that's not to say that the sound quality will be all the great, but that can always be improved by third-party manufacturers
Well, maybe for sheeplings that holds true, but if you really wanted some wireless iems then you would know that there are ****ton of them available. I am pretty sure they will just use the most generic bluetooth module that chinese use in their wireless earphones and put premium price on it.
PS if someone wanted to know, you can get cheapish high quality wireless earphones for less than a 30usd shipped to your door, for example QCY qy19 or 12 are pretty nice and their price is even nicer.
I agree BUT I will be switching over from my Note 5 to test the water on iOS being as I have never had one before and 15 day return policy so if I dont like it no harm no foul. The adapter being included also helps but its still an annoyance.
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They have a lightning-to-3.5mm converter included in the box. Wireless EarPods will be released late October, which is what I'm more excited about as this will finally have them going mainstream and hopefully spur more development. No more cords!
Edit: that's not to say that the sound quality will be all the great, but that can always be improved by third-party manufacturers
Iphone 7 will be the best for a while
then Galaxy s8 will be the best for a while
then iphone 7s will be the best for a while
then Galaxy s9 will be the best for a while.
iPhone has been rocking the same screen since iPhone 4. it's funny how they say that battery life is improved because of the CPU. Almost everything in this iPhone 7 is a Android feature already.
So...no go for me or anyone I know in my office. The headphone jack is a major fault. I have several pairs over $100 and would not want to carry around another cable with me and not be able to charge the phone at the same time...
I hadn't use my phone headphone jack for a a few years now.
I have bluetooth headsets (both over-ear headphones for music and bone-conducting headphones for running/cycling), and I barely even remember where I put my lined headphones.
The only really issue here is what happens when you need to both charge the iPhone, and use the earbuds included?
iPhone has been rocking the same screen since iPhone 4. it's funny how they say that battery life is improved because of the CPU. Almost everything in this iPhone 7 is a Android feature already.
Lol at quad LED flash. Can't compare to my LG G3 Dual LED when it comes to how bright it gets. Dual cameras are used in a lot of phones. Apple used it for Zoom, LG used it Wide, others have used it for other things.
iPhone has been rocking the same screen since iPhone 4. it's funny how they say that battery life is improved because of the CPU. Almost everything in this iPhone 7 is a Android feature already.
While this might be true there are other things that the iPhones do have that no Androids do, off the top of my head hardware/performance wise they are leaps and bounds a head in storage with their own NVMe SSD for their phones. Is it groundbreaking? No but is something that they do have over android. Also yes apple didnt invent NVMe SSD storage either but that goes with almost everything with a iPhone anyways, what they did do? They implement it WELL and almost flawlessly. Also until Google steps up their game with forcing OEM's with timely updates and actually releases a competitor to iMessage (Maybe Allo?) Apple will definitely be ahead in software as well. (Considering most Google apps you can just get on iOS anyway...) This is coming from a LONG time android user who's finally going to make the switch, I will use whatever is best for me and I have no hate to one side or the other.
Apple haters gonna hate. I'm getting two for me. One for me and the other for my girl. The question is whether to Plus or not to Plus. I'm already getting a V20 as well so... choices choices choices.
No headphone jack is a deal breaker for me. I have a number of noise cancelling headphones that I use when travelling that I dont feel the need to replace. The addition of the adapter doesn't cut it as its just another thing I have to deal with when on a plane and another piece of hardware that can reduce quality or allow somethin
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