iPhone 7 Plus Review

Compared to the iPhone 6S Plus, the iPhone 7 Plus is the same size, but it has a lot more to offer. This new iPhone has a 5.5-inch Retina display, a 56mm wide-angle lens, an A10 Fusion processor and a fingerprint scanner with improved sensor technology. This phone has a lot going for it, including a water-resistant design and a new black color called jet black.

iPhone 7 Plus Review

The new iPhone also has an improved camera. The camera has a dual lens setup, similar to the camera on the 6S Plus, and features a new shallow-depth-of-field mode. This mode makes the background look blurry in photos. It also includes optical image stabilization, which smooths shaky videos. There are also a number of new features, including a redesigned Taptic Engine that simulates the home button press, and a new fingerprint scanner with improved security.

The new iPhone 7 Plus also has a more powerful A10 Fusion processor with four processing cores divided into two pairs. The first pair is high-performance, while the other pair is energy-efficient. The A10 Fusion is 40 percent faster than the A10 chip in the iPhone 6S Plus. It also has two high-efficiency cores for system-intensive tasks. In addition, the processor has a new, more efficient architecture, which means it runs at only one-fifth the power.

The iPhone 7 Plus also has a more powerful FaceTime HD camera, featuring auto image stabilization, a larger sensor, and a higher resolution. It also has a special “portrait mode” that creates a blurred background, which mimics the bokeh effect seen in SLR cameras. This mode also requires certain lighting conditions, and a certain distance from the subject.

The iPhone 7 Plus also features a new home button pad that is pressure-sensitive. The button is connected to a new Taptic Engine, which simulates the home button press, and delivers haptic feedback. This can help you to know whether you’re getting a text message or an alert without looking at the screen. The button’s functionality is similar to the Touch ID fingerprint scanner in the iPhone 6S Plus.

The iPhone 7 Plus also features Optical Image Stabilization, which is great for smoothing shaky videos. It also has a new, larger camera bump. This camera bump is larger than the one on the iPhone 6S Plus, but it does not obstruct the view. This is a nice addition, especially since the larger Plus phones were made in 2014.

The iPhone 7 Plus also has a new black color called jet black. The color is very shiny and slick, but it also has a grippy texture. In addition, it marks scratches easily and requires regular polishing.

The iPhone 7 Plus also has rounded corners and a new aluminum frame. It is slightly thicker than the iPhone 6S Plus, but it is a bit lighter. It weighs 188 grams. It has an IP67 rating, which means the phone can be submerged in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. The iPhone 7 Plus also has a four-LED flash that is 50% brighter than last year’s model.