iPhone 7 Plus 256GB
A newer model iPhone 8 Plus 256GB was released in September 2017.
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Apple iPhone 7 Plus Smartphone Review
The 9th generation of the iPhone also leaves a good impression and remains one of the best premium smartphones you can get. Still, you notice that the iPhone 7 Plus is an evolutionary update. The revolution is expected for next year, which will be the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.- very sophisticated chassis
- protected against water and dust
- comprehensive sensor equipment
- many mobile frequencies
- intuitive software with useful apps
- high WLAN transfer rates
- good GPS accuracy
- very good cameras
- very precise control elements
- Retina display with great contrast
- great viewing...
- only 12 months warranty
- no 3.5 mm headphone jack
- NFC only for Apple Pay
- pretty expensive
- no microSD-slot
- voice quality not perfect
- noticeable warming
- speakers only average
iPhone 7 Plus review: it's the best phone without a headphone jack ever
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.
Used as Demo Apple iPhone 7 Plus 256GB Jet Black (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
The iPhone 7 Plus is one of the best point-and-shoot cameras ever -- and it's a great phone, too.- 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.
- 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, sexier bodies. And it'
- s really expensive.
It's faster than its predecessor, has a better screen and more storage, and it's water-resistant. The new dual-lens camera is very good and the 2x optical zoom works brilliantly. About the only thing that hasn't really changed is the exterior design.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus Review
Somewhat akin to Intel, Apple has trained consumers on its "tick-tock" cadence of releasing a newly designed iPhone and following it up a year later with an optimized "s" variant. That's been the formula since the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS were released in 2008 and 2009, respectively.- Blazing fast A10 Fusion SoC
- higher-capacity storage options
- IP67 dust and liquid protection
- improved camera system
- Taptic Engine is very convincing at simulating a physical button press
- slightly larger battery
- Poor quality secondary (stereo) speaker
- third year with the same design
- no headphone jack -- which didn't bother me but is a point of contention for some
iPhone 7 Plus Review
An important leap forward for Apple smartphones, but the Plus-sized model still isn't for everyone. A worthy upgrade from the iPhone 6 or earlier, but not so much if you still have last year's model.
The Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus reviewed: Are they worth your money?
The Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus might not have the bells and whistles or spanking new design of their competitors, but they are still undoubtedly two of the best smartphones in the market. Personally, the dual-camera of iPhone 7 Plus is enough for me to upgrade my iPhone 6s Plus.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
The Apple iPhone 7 Plus is the best iPhone, with a better screen than the iPhone 7, a new telephoto camera, stronger battery life, faster processor and more memory. But it's a big beast - too big for some - and the price has risen yet again.Apple iPhone 7 Plus review: Not quite a DSLR, but it pushes the envelope
The iPhone 7 Plus ups the game in smartphone photography. But, asks John Kennedy, will it cost DSLR enthusiasts a night's sleep
iPhone 7 Plus review: It feels like an iterative update
From floppy discs and DVD drives on computers, to Adobe Flash on phones, Apple has never shied away from dropping technology it feels has become outmoded.