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September 2016
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The editors liked
Big screen size
Great battery life and iOS 10 improvements
Most powerful iPhone yet so great for gaming
Water-resistance
Updated Home button
Dual camera fun
A day’s battery life
Good dual camera and selfie camera
Waterproof
Taptic engine
Good fingerprint scanner
IPhone 7 Plus has a better camera setup and 3D Touch
Note 7 is more waterproof and has a sharper screen
IPhone 7 Plus has far better waterresistance
Pixel XL has a better camera and screen resolution
A day's battery life
Great build quality
Waterproofing
Amazing cameras
Super-powerful chipset
Camera setup looks superb (based on extremely minimal testing)
Doubled storage tiers
Portrait Mode is very impressive
Speedy performance
Dual rear cameras delivers true 2x optical zoom
With a cool bokeh Portrait mode. Battery lasts longer than last year's model
And longer than iPhone 7. Water resistant. Fast. Bigger storage options include 256GB model for serious photographers
Much better storage options
Duallens camera
Brighter
More vivid display
Sharp
Punchy picture
Class-leading audio
Solid build
Fast performance
Strong battery life
Excellent cameras
Great design and dual camera
Improved battery
Water resistance
Dual cameras
Premium build
Water resistant
Fantastic battery life
Dual-camera tech is impressive
It's finally water-resistant
Speedy processor
IOS 10 is smooth and slick
Attractive aluminum uni-body design
Great display for watching videos
Beautiful screen
Unique camera
Solid battery life
Classleading performance
Potent speakers
The editors didn't like
No headphone socket
Dual camera depth effect imperfections
Big and heavy - so won't be suitable for all
Screen resolution behind the flagship curve
Expensive
Bulky
Difficult to hold with one hand
Cannot unlock the phone with gloves or within an armband case
No removable battery
No memory expansion
Can't charge and listen to cabled headphones
Very slow charging
Note 7 battery overheating issues
IPhone 7 Plus doesn't have a headphone port
Both phones are very expensive
No 3.5mm headphone socket
No quick-charging capability
Very expensive
Camera still sticks out at the back
Same design
There's no standard headphone jack
You'll have to use Lightning
Or the included adapter
Or go wireless. Design is showing its age
As competing phones squeeze a 5.5-inch screen into smaller
Published: 2016-10-11, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Double the storage and memory compared to the 6s, for the same price, Unparalled performance from new A10 Fusion SoC, Some of the best cameras on any phone, Excellent display quality with new DCIP3 support, Stereo speakers a nice addition
Removal of headphone jack inconvenient, Screen resolutions low compared to competition
While the iPhone 7 is a solid product, with improvements to overall speed, display quality, and the all-important camera (among other things), it is the definition of an incremental update. It is rather telling that the lack of a headphone jack seems to b...
Great build quality, Powerful internals, New color options to differentiate, Outstanding camera with low light improvements, iOS 10 grows up and so does Siri, HomeKit can be really handy, Awesome battery life, Finally IP67 water and dust resistant, Those
Fingerprint, scratch or smudge magnet depending on your color, Buttons not easily reachable, 32GB model is pointless for a phablet, No headphone jack, Pricey
To conclude, I guess the last question left on the table is if it's really worth it to get the iPhone 7 Plus. This is one expensive piece of hardware, and as useful as some of the features like the zoom lens in the camera can be, the early compromise o...
Starting with the design of the device, it's obvious that this is not a huge change from the iPhone 6s but it is a noticeable change nonetheless. The iPhone 7 is probably most similar to the iPhone 6s, but even so the changes to the design are significant...
I asked on Twitter what people might want to see from this review, and the consensus seemed to be that people want to know if it's worth upgrading from the iPhone 6s/6s Plus. I would say yes, depending on what you want from a phone.If you really care abou...
Outstanding performance, Very long battery life, Water resistant, Excellent cameras
No headset port, Expensive
Apple's decision to forgo the headphone port has drawn the most attention, and controversy. However, there's a lot to like in this model, such as a long battery life with speedy performance, an innovative camera, and water resistance. The new Home butto...
Published: 2016-10-08, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Taptic Engine provides a new level of user experience than ever before on an iPhone. Portrait Mode and the dual camera are probably the things that should tempt you to upgrade
Design is nice but dated. iOS 10 picks up a ton of new features but the UI needs more user customization
This is the best iPhone yet but that doesn't mean you should rush out and grab it. Consider that next year is this phone's tenth anniversary and Apple may have a few special things in store. It may behoove you to wait it out another 11 months to see what'...
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Michael , review by: computerworld.com
Abstract: Let's get this out of the way about the biggest change to the iPhone 7 : The elimination of the old-style audio jack doesn't mean Apple is trying to force users to buy wireless AirPods . The iPhone 7 comes with wired headphones (that plug into the Lightni...
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Michael , review by: networkworld.com
Abstract: Let's get this out of the way about the biggest change to the iPhone 7 : The elimination of the old-style audio jack doesn't mean Apple is trying to force users to buy wireless AirPods . The iPhone 7 comes with wired headphones (that plug into the Lightni...
Published: 2016-10-03, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: We could almost review the iPhone 7 Plus by pointing to our iPhone 7 review and saying "That. But bigger." There is at least one key difference, though, between Apple's standard and phablet flagships this year. Let's take a look at our experience with the...
No headphone jack, Design iconic, but equally dated, Bulky size compared to 5.5inch Androids, Slow charging, Expensive SIMfree price
Turns out the iPhone 7 Plus is a pretty good smartphone. Who knew!It takes a decent (though aging) overall design, adds important under-the-hood changes, removes a port that probably didn't need to be removed, adds an awesome new telephoto camera, becomes...