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September 2019
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781 Reviews
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397 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Refined design and new finishes make for best-looking iPhone to date
Great camera with image stabilisation
IOS 10 makes for the most in-depth use yet
New Home button works brilliantly
Top performance
Water resistant
Bigger storage
Camera upgrades
Brighter screen
Better colours
Better camera
Great build quality
Waterproofing
Super-powerful chipset
Stunning camera
Improved screen
Powerful dual speakers
Finally waterproof
Super taptic engine
Awesome graphics
The fastest phone we've ever tested
Excellent camera
IOS 10 has huge potential
Improved battery life
Speedy performance
Waterproof protection
One of the fastest phones we've ever tested
IP67 water resistance
Speedy quadcore A10 Fusion processor
Colour options
Enhanced camera with OIS
3D Touch Home button
Incredible screen
Fast performance
Better battery
Excellent camera capabilities
More powerful processor
Dust and water resistant
Much better storage options
Camera up there with the very best
Brighter
More vivid display
Stunning design
IOS 10 fantastic
Improved camera
Improved front and rear cameras -- now with optical image stabilization -- deliver much improved photos
Especially in low light. Water resistant. A faster processor
Plus slightly better battery life. More onboard storage than last year's models for the
Premium build
More vibrant colours
Good camera
Refined
Rhythmic sound
Great screen and speakers
Incredible performance
Clever Haptic engine
Dunkable
Fantastic camera
Gets regular software updates and fixes
Stereo speakers
Great battery life
Powerful and efficient
Refreshed design with new colour options
Quadcore A10 Fusion processor
New colour options
The editors didn't like
More like an S version of the iPhone 6S than a total overhaul
Still no wireless charging
No dual cameras feature here
No true battery improvement
No headphone jack will irk some
Same-old design
Questionable innovation
No fast-charging
No headphone jack
Screen has improved but lags behind competitors in specs
May not change your mind if you're not already a fan
No 3.5mm headphone socket
No quick-charging capability
Design's a bit old
Iterative design
Innovative camera on 7 Plus
Large bezels
We like the Plus a lot more
Sameold design
No fastcharging
Jet black option feels tacky
No headphone port
No real advancements or innovations
Eye-watering price
Uninspiring camera
Third year of Apple using the same basic design
Few major changes compared to iPhone 6s
Jet Black colour option appears scratchprone
Battery is still too small
Some software bugs
No 3.5mm headphone jack
No 64Gb memory option
Similar to iPhone 6s
Very expensive
Design is looking slightly dated now
Awkward for wired headphone owners
Not a massive improvement over the iPhone 6S
Need an adapter to use wired headphones
Form factor seems very jaded
No headphone jack (but there's a dongle and compatible wired headphones in the box). Click-free home button takes getting used to. Only the larger 7 Plus has the cool dual camera. Shiny jet-black version scratches easily
No headphone jack is inconvenient
Bundled EarPods are average
Battery life still needs work
Poor battery life
Looks the same
Where's the headphone jack?
Expensive
Lacks 2x optical zoom like the 7 Plus
Jet black version prone to scratches
Remarkably similar to previous models
Lack of headphone jack is inconvenient
Not huge changes compared to iPhone 6s
Price hike in the UK
Glossy Jet Black colour option appears scratchprone
Published: 2016-09-07, Author: Joe , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Apple unveiled its new flagship device in two sizes this evening, the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus. The devices, which Apple's Hong Kong store accidentally confirmed when it listed them on the site earlier today, replace the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus as Ap...
Published: 2016-08-10, Author: Alan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Whether you're in a business looking to deploy devices or an end user ready to upgrade to your next flagship handset, there are a plethora of phones on the market to choose from. All major manufacturers from Apple through to Sony, Motorola and Samsung ar...
Published: 2016-03-04, Author: Alan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Whether you're an IT admin looking to deploy devices or an end user ready to upgrade to your next flagship phone, there are plenty of handsets on the market to choose from.All major manufacturers from Apple through to Sony and Samsung are expected to rele...
Published: 2017-09-11, Author: David , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: With our new DxOMark Mobile protocol, we can now test and score the additional features enabled by the dual-camera system of the Apple iPhone 7 Plus, and compare it fairly to the iPhone 7 and other flagship mobile devices. We published a review of the iPh...
Published: 2017-09-11, Author: David , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: To keep up with the rapid pace of innovation in smartphone cameras, we have overhauled and expanded our DxOMark Mobile suite of image quality tests. The most obvious change is our addition of an extensive set of tests to measure Zoom performance and Bokeh...
As I said in my video review, The iPhone is at its best when you live in the Apple ecosystem. It's no secret that Apple products don't play well with other gadgets. For example, Airdrop is a feature that allows you to share files to your computer wireless...
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Published: 2017-06-23, Author: Philip , review by: tomsguide.com
Abstract: Both the OnePlus 5 and iPhone 7 Plus feature 5.5-inch screens, but they house them in different ways.At 6.07 x 2.91 x 0.28 inches, the OnePlus 5 is more compact than the 6.23 x 3.07 x 0.29-inch iPhone 7 Plus. OnePlus is making a point of how thin its new...
Published: 2017-04-18, Author: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com
Shiny curved design with top screentobody ratio, Fast recharging, both wired and wireless, Highres, HDRcertified display, Featurerich interface, Very easy for onehanded operation, All games and videos fit the standard 16:9 display, Richer apps and service
Diametrically opposed in terms of design, the glass-y curved Galaxy S8, and the light metal iPhone 7, are still two of the most palm- and pocket-friendly flagships you can get this season. The S8 offers more screen real estate, but rescales or letterboxes...