




🚀 Elevate your everyday with the iPhone 7 Plus — where power meets prestige.
The Apple iPhone 7 Plus in Jet Black combines a powerful A10 Fusion quad-core processor with a 5.5-inch Retina HD display and a dual 12MP camera system featuring 2x optical zoom and optical image stabilization. With 32GB storage, 3GB RAM, and a 2900mAh battery optimized by iOS, it delivers smooth performance and all-day battery life. Its premium unibody design and long-term iOS support make it a timeless choice for professionals seeking style and substance.

| Brand | Apple |
| CPU Model | A Series A10 |
| CPU Speed | 2.34 GHz |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | iPhone 7 Plus |
| Operating System | iOS |
| RAM Memory Installed Size | 3 GB |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Screen Size | 5.5 Inches |
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Who should purchase an iPhone 7 plus in 2020?
I know in this price bracket there are several other options but why and who should consider to buy an iPhone 7 plus in 2020. Let's dig into the answer. 1. Build quality is exceptional. Unibody aluminium and glass front with precision finishing. Better from other android phones and more durable than glass back phones. 2. You know apple's iPad 10.2 which was launched in 2019 came out with the same chipset. A10 fusion chip. This is still capable enough and beleive me better than any Snapdragon 700 series processors. Even gives a tough competition to the 800 series. No lags no stutters nothing at all. OS is brilliantly optimised. 3. Iphone 7 plus will get ios 14 and 15. This phone is a long runner. You will get software support for next three years for sure. I hardly doubt any android would get the same treatment in this price range. Even iphone 6 series would get ios 14. Just imagine. 4. Battery backup is not extraordinary. But the OS is brilliantly optimised as I've told earlier. So you would get one day of back up for moderate to heavy use. You will get more than 5 hours screen on time on heavy usage, which is considered to be great in this time. 5. Camera is the only department where it lacks. You can expect good pictures in daylight condition with crisp details and decent quality. Low light performance is average. Takes decent selfies also. But in this era of megapixel counts I must be honest that iphone 7 plus doesn't deliver a stellar camera performance. So if this is your only zone of consideration I would suggest don't go for iphone 7 plus, as it is a decent performer but not an exceptional one. 6. If you're familiar to IOS then you know how good is this. So I would not elaborate this category. People who want to shift from Android, they won't be disappointed. This was my honest opinion. Now you make the decision. Thank you.
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If Budget isn't a constraint, go for it
Absolutely beast of a smartphone. The moment you take it in your hand, you know the premiumness - the finest phone till date from Apple. Iphone 7 plus is a beast of a phone and the moment you switch it on, you start realizing it in every click and touch. 1. Super fast A10 Fusion processor - with two high efficieny cores clocking at 2.34 Ghz and two power saving ones. The two power saving cores are embedded in the OS and is not accessible by anything other than the OS. The benchmarks are earth-shattering and coupled with M9 co-processor and hexa core GPU engine, it's blazing fast and you don't encounter a lag. There is absolutely nothing. 2. Display - 5.5 Inch Retina Display with class leading sunlght legibility. 401 ppi is behind many other android flagships in terms of ONLY numbers. Wide color gamut and excellent color calibration leads to truest color representation. Night mode is absolutely masterful. 3. Audio - The first iphone with stereo speakers - the sound clarity of the loudspeakers is amazing with no distortion even at high volumes. The deletion of the headphone jack has been highly criticized but guess what, the audio output through the lightning earphone is superb. The bundled lightning to 3.5 mm jack works pretty decently. 4. Camera - For the first time iphone gets a dual camera - 12 MP wide angle and 12 MP telephoto for producing DSLR-like Bokeh effects. Apple completely revamped the imaging abilities on the new iPhone. The 12MP sensor is equipped with optical image stabilization. A12 MP telephoto lens accompanies it which is primaril aimed at portrait shooters and also to drastically improve low light photography. Photography is an absolute joy and the Bokeh effects (available only when you upgrade to iOS10.1) are the best amongst all other smartphone of this generation. 5. Battery - With two power saving cores, you can last 1 day with heavy usage and 1.5 days with moderate usage. Highly recommended if budget is not a constraint
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Best in Iphones - Worth the Price or not Decide yourself (Read the Review)
Apple iPhone 7 Plus Size: 32 GB Colour: Glossy black Here i am going to write a full -lengthy review,I write everything which i found in this Phone. Best For if you Excuse the Price. -WHATS IN THE BOX- ================== 1. THE IPHONE 7 PLUS ITSELF 2. THE LIGHTNING EARPODS 3. LIGHTNING TO 3.5 MM JACK CONVERTOR 4. LIGHTNING TO USB CABLE 5. POWER ADAPTER 6. SIM EJECTOR PIN Design :- First up, Apple has added two new colours to the arsenal of Apple iPhone 7 Plus. Black (which gives the iPhone a matte black finish) and Jet Black (a glossy black, which I used) editions have been added. The Apple iPhone 7 Plus has a 5.5-inch Retina full HD (1080p) display with ion-strengthened glass on top, taking most of the prime area on the front of the phone. The hard press home key at the bottom has been replaced by a Taptik, pressure sensitive button. This can be customized (for the right Taptik effect) at the time of first boot or later from the settings menu. ------------------------------------- Performance:- The Apple iPhone 7 Plus is now dust and water resistant with IP67 certification. It makes sense to have this feature in an expensive phone. it has an A10 Fusion chipset (running 2.23 GHz quad-core CPU), 3 GB RAM and is available with 32, 128 and 256 GB storage options Apple iPhone 7 Plus comes with the new iOS 10 pre-loaded. There are lot of improvements in the software department. These include a redesigned notification tray and a smarter keyboard with intelligent suggestions. Improvements to Photos, Music and News apps can also be seen. Siri seems to be better in the new operating system and does take commands faster, with almost accurate voice recognition. Wireless Charging:- Wireless charging can be listed as one of the biggest iPhone 7 pros comparing iPhone 6S with iPhone 7 among iPhone 7 reviews. As Galaxy S6/S6 Edge+ takes leading step of wireless charging, iPhone 7 is loath to lag behind, embracing wireless charging technology with a maximum distance of 15 feet. It makes things easier for daily charging of iPhone 7 without being bothered of finding charge cable and free up lightning port for music playback. Here are some Pros and Cons of the Iphone 7Plus ADVANTAGES or Pros of this Phone :- 1. 3GB RAM,32GB internal and 64-bit MT6735 P chipset with speed of 1.3GHz Gives you Finest experience in Iphones. 2. Camera Quality is awesome-Beyond the Expectation. Even you Can Record 4K Video at 30fps. You have a direct 2x zoom without any compromise of quality of the photo. 3. Big Screen 5.5 inch doesn't feel large in Hand, Feel very compatible. and with 1920x1080 resolution. you'll be completely satisfied. 4. You Pay 70K and Now You receiving a durable Device with Splash, water and dust resistant. 5. Battery is Now 2900mAh that Enough for iphones . It's takes 6-8 Hours of Continues use to drain it. 6. It come with Latest IOS 10 , With A lot of New features and with Powerful security. 7. Siri is upgraded and Home Button is now no more clickable , it is gives you a haptic feedback . 8. 7MP Front Camera, Dust,water,Splash Resistant, Stereo Speakers with Better Quality Audio output. Here are Some cons of this Phone . 1. Only Single Lighting Port for work you do with iphone Like Charging,Data Transfer, Listing Music . So You can Do only one work at a time . 2. Price is too High! 3. ....................................... (Space is blank if you find Anything Comment ) ============== Verdict ============== So does it make a mostly Android user like me want to switch to the new Apple iPhone 7 Plus? In all likelihood, yes if you can get past the price of Rs 72,000 for the 32 GB variant. And agreed, what the new Apple iPhone 7 Plus has are features, which people have already seen on other devices. So, what sets it apart? In true Apple style the makers have taken these already seen features and made them even better. Good enough to make iPhone worth a buy, even for an Android stalwart. vote me if you found my review helpful :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tip for Buying :- 1. If you have iphone 7 and 6S than Don't Buy this .. 2. Check for the Offer on Amazon with Banks they will gives 10-15% Discount,
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A Great Device for Those High-On Budgets!
Apple iPhone is now in its ninth year with the iPhone 7 / 7 Plus. With just a year to go for the big 10th anniversary, Apple seems to be saving some goodies for the next year. I will get to that in a bit. Launched in India on 7 October with prices starting from Rs 60,000 and going all the way to Rs 92,000, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have arrived in India quite soon after their international launch. With Diwali just around the corner, and its arch-rival Samsung pulling out its flagship Note 7 after the unfortunate battery burning issues, the field is wide open for Apple iPhone 7 / 7 Plus to make a killing. Or is it? Let us find out Build and Design: 8/10..... The iPhone 7 Plus does not come with a drastically new design. You can look at it more of adding finesse to the iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6s Plus designs. The similar design is now in its third generation. Is Apple holding out till next year, to release a brand new design language? Not that it is bad in the current state, but it dosen't make it stand out from its predecessors. Not to mention, the designs from its Android arch-rivals has certainly seen changes over the years. The first thing that you will notice when you handle the phone, is that the visible antenna lines have been nicely camouflaged. While it is still visible to an extent on the Rose Gold, Silver and Gold variants of the phone; on the Matte Black and Jet Black versions, you have to really look for it. The rounded edges, power / standby, volume rocker buttons and the ringer notch are all in the same spot as the iPhone 6s Plus. So is the home button. But there’s a catch. The circular button isn’t a push button anymore but is supported by the Taptic Engine's feedback mechanism. The Taptic Engine which supports the 3D touch mechanism for the display, also controls the touch response on the button. You can set the levels of feedback for the button, and honestly after a while you forget that the button isn’t there. It is one cool implementation. And it is such fine design details that make Apple products what they are. The edges are 7.3mm thick and it weighs around 188 grams. While the thickness is the same as its predecessor, it is around 4 grams lighter. In terms of overall feel of the phone and sturdiness, there isn’t much different from the iPhone 6s Plus. And the complaint we had with the 6s Plus remains. The iPhone 7 Plus offers a terrible body to screen ratio as compared to some of its Android flagships such as the Galaxy S7 edge or the newly launched Google Pixel XL, which offers 5.5-inch display in a more compact body. The rear side has a bump in the top left hand corner which houses two 12MP camera sensors. Snapping on cover on the iPhone brings the camera bump with the plane of the iPhone back. There is one important addition though. It is IP67 certified which makes it water and dust resistant. Metal back is still as slippery as its predecessors. Apple has some really cool leather covers with metallic button areas if you have buttery hands. They sell separately, of course. Snapping them on further reduces ease of one-handed use. And no, you cannot use the last generation covers on this phone for obvious reasons. I got the matte black variant to review, and it looks quite wonderful, as compared to the other three colours. The Jet Black variant is still the more premium variant, and I would not be surprised if we see more Jet black or piano black phone colours over the coming months. Features: 8.5/10 Thanks to a limited product portfolio in its smartphone segment, Apple really ensures that the internals get a good amount of upgrade in the coming generations. To that extent, the iPhone 7 Plus comes with the Apple A10 Fusion chipset which has a quad-core processor clocked at 2.23GHz. This is paired with 3GB RAM. It comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD resolution display. There are three storage variants - 32GB, 128GB and 256GB of which we have the 256GB variant for review. There is no expandable storage. It runs on iOS 10. A single nano SIM card slot is present on the right hand side, just below the power/standby button. It supports dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Wi-fi hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS, NFC only for Apply Pay which is not available in India. And also, no FM radio. The big changes on the features front is the dropping of the 3.5mm audio jack. You will need a lightning port connector on your earphones. Apple bundles a pair. Other option is using a Bluetooth headset to enjoy your music. Apple has also bundled in a lightning port to 3.5 mm audio jack adapter for those who still want to rely on their personal audio gear. This is one move that drew a lot of flak as a lot of us still prefer using personal earphones / headphones which still have a 3.5mm jack. But give it some time and you will see a lot more lightning port earphone accessories, going by Apple’s history of spawning off accessories market segments. The iPhone 7 Plus comes with stereo speakers finally, with one being at the base and the other on the earpiece speaker. On the camera front, you get two 12MP sensors on the back and there is a 7MP front-facing FaceTime HD camera. Apple has implemented the dual rear cameras in a way that you get to use true 2x optical zoom. Display: 8/10 The iPhone 7 Plus sports a 5.5inch FullHD display which gives a pixel density of 401PPI. The panel is an LED backlit IPS LCD panel. However with the iPhone 7 Plus, Apple claims to be using a wide gamut display (cinema standard). When placed side by side with the iPhone 6s/6s Plus, I noticed that the iPhone 7 Plus had a slight warm tinge to it. The iPhone 7 Plus is definitely a notch brighter than the 6s Plus. The Night Shift mode lets you select the time when you want to display to control the blue light, and it also lets you select the shade of yellow that you are comfortable with. This added granularity is a nice touch. Colour reproduction is spot on and it is still a class-leading display among smartphones. Colours aren't unnecessarily vivid. Legibility in sunlight is not an issue, as its auto-brightness mode works quite well. The display, as has been the case with previous generations, is quite glossy. It was while shooting in bright sunlight where at times all I could see on the display was my reflection, specially when shooting from chest height. Not so much at the eye level. The black levels on the display are quite good and watching movies or playing games is a lot of fun. Games such as Vain Glory, Real Racing 3, Nova 3 look gorgeous on this calibrated display. Software: 8/10 Apple iPhone 7 Plus comes with the latest iOS 10 operating system. The one running on the review unit was 10.0.3 on which majority of the testing was done, before switching to the 10.1 beta to access the Portrait mode in the Camera app. The iOS 10 is refined and operationally quite smooth on most occasions. There were a few instances of apps not registering action on first tap. iOS 10 dosen’t look very different from its predecessor, but packs in a lot of new features. For starters, you can now uninstall the native Apple apps if you don’t need them. I figured I would do without Stocks, Home and a couple of other apps which I deleted. Technically it just hides the icon and deletes all the app data from your phone. You can reinstall the app by searching for it in the App store. The 3D touch still offers the Peek and Pop features, with support added to a lot more apps than we had seen when the 6s Plus launched. Messages has got a complete revamp with the app letting you add in GIF animations; finger gestures - creating animations such as heart break, beating heart and more; send photos from the camera while in the app; share music and so on. While these additions are playing catch up to the likes of apps such as Telegram, it makes little sense to use Messages if your family or friend circle isn’t on Apple devices. Control Centre has been modified, with the music control shifted to a new tab. Also the four icons at the base - torch, timer, calculator and camera support 3D gestures, letting you access more functions without leaving the Control Centre screen. iOS 10 also lets you do a lot from the lock screen itself. You can swipe left to open the camera or swipe right to access widgets or swipe from the top to bottom to see notifications. There’s also the ‘Raise to Wake up’ feature which wakes up the display when you just lift your iPhone to your face if its lying in the sleep mode on your desk. Music app has got some design changes. Instead of My Music, you now get a Library tab which lets you enlist a variety of options from Playlists, Artists, Album, Songs and so on. You can download songs if you are a subscriber, optimise storage by setting a limit on auto downloads, auto-generated playlists in the 'For You' section and more. The Photos app has got some additions in the form of Memories, where in iOS makes albums based on your photos shot at a particular location. In short, this is Apple Photos playing catch up to Google Photos, which has much more interesting features. Siri was the star feature of the iPhones when it was first announced back in 2011. Since then Google has been getting better with its AI-backed virtual assistant game - first Google Now and this year the Google Assistant. Between the two, we noticed that the Assistant was able to understand accents better and let you have contextual conversations, whereas with Siri you still have to pay attention to your diction. Even asking Siri simple questions such as "what was the iPhone 7 Plus pricing for India" or "when was Siri released?" the responses weren't very forth coming. Also between the two I also realised that most of the times you have to ask Siri questions in a particular way, and you cannot ask follow up questions and get satisfactory responses as you do with Assistant. Apple says Siri is a self-learning system, so maybe it needs more usage. But after using it for a week, it isn't significantly better than Google Assistant. One thing I would grant Siri is the way it presents card information - is much more richer and informative than Google. Performance: 9/10 Call quality is top notch with audible earpiece speaker even in high traffic situations. The iPhone 7 Plus supports Cat 9 LTE, voice over LTE, Wi-fi calling. I did not find any connectivity issues with a Jio SIM card on it, and was able to make successful VoLTE calls. With the latest Apple A10 Fusion chipset paired with 3GB of RAM (the highest seen on an Apple iPhone) you get a wicked fast device. The A10 Fusion chipset houses a quad-core processor, with two high power cores clocked at 2.23GHz and two low power saving ones. There’s a six-core GPU as well. The single core performance score of 3445 observed on GeekBench 4 was the highest we have seen on any smartphone we have tested so far. Even the multi-core score is only second to Huawei P9. The AnTuTu benchmark gives 186093 - again the highest score. In terms of raw numbers, the iPhone 7 Plus comes out tops. In real life usage though, the phone runs lag free and things such as app switching, finger print scanning work fast. The phone does get warm when you are on a particularly photography heavy day, but never crossing 36-38 degree mark on the Fluke IR thermometer. Gaming on the phone is smooth. No frame drops were observed on high end games such Vain Glory, Nova 3, Real Racing 3 and so on. Watching movies with the stereo speakers is quite a fine experience. The speakers are quite loud, but in certain applications such as YouTube, we observed that using the headphones was a battery option. Camera: 8.5/10 One of the highlight feature of the iPhone 7 Plus is the presence of the dual rear camera setup. Sure, this isn’t the first time we are seeing a dual camera on a smartphone. Huawei and LG have done this before. But just like all things Apple, the implementation is different. There are two 12MP sensors, one is standard camera which has an equivalent focal length of 28mm (with an f/1.8 aperture) and the other sensor has a telephoto lens having a 56mm focal length (with an f/2.8 aperture). The standard 28mm lens comes with OIS, whereas the telephoto lens does not. This implementation lets the iPhone 7 Plus offer true 2x optical zoom. The Camera app lets you easily switch regular wide angle shot and the 2x optical zoom shot. This ensures that there is no loss in detail when taking 2x zoom photos. While it may seem like they are two different cameras, they do tend to work together everytime you fire off the shutter. You can use these two lenses when shooting videos as well, but switching to the 2x zoom, will remove the OIS feature. The two lenses work quite well in the Portrait mode which is currently available on the iOS 10.1 beta. Also another thing to note is that the telephoto lens can only be used in well lit situations, and if the light isn’t enough, the iPhone 7 Plus will use the regular lens with 2x digital zoom. Apple’s image processor takes this decision on the fly. The iPhone 7 Plus has a 7MP front facing FaceTime HD camera and quad LED flash unit on the rear side. Features carried forward from the iPhone 6s Plus include the live photos, phase detect autofocus. The Camera app is also similar to the one seen in the last generation. Coming to the image quality, the iPhone 7 Plus just like its predecessors, delivers. Colours come out natural and at times it may look a bit too dull when compared with images coming out of say a Samsung Galaxy S7 edge or even the latest Google Pixel XL. Apple iPhone 7 Plus gives a neutral output, with good amount of detail, great dynamic range. Optical zoom works quite well in bright outdoors. You also get the option of using 10x digital zoom for still images and 6x digital zoom for video. Use this only in emergency situations as there is a lot of artifacts you will get in the final images. When forcing the HDR mode, we also noticed some artifacts around the edges if the subject moved too much. Panoramas come out really good, and there is good exposure control. You can also get HDR Panorama shots with the new camera app. There were instances when shooting panoramas in bright sunlight, where I noticed mild change in the sky exposure. But the image stitching is relatively better than that seen on Android phones. The 2x optical zoom also offers Panorama mode. Focussing is relatively quick. But time to first shot is still slow as compared to the quicker ways in which you can turn on cameras in some Android phones. Double tapping the home button to launch the camera is really a no brainer which Apple should implement. Low light image quality is good, but in a side by side comparison with the Google Pixel XL, I noticed that the Pixel XL clearly took the lead there. I’m not saying iPhone 7 Plus is a bad camera in low light - far from it. But the noise control, detail retention, dynamic range seen on the Galaxy S7 and Pixel XL is notches above the iPhone 7 Plus. The Portrait mode was one area which Apple spoke about a lot during the launch. During the time of testing it was only available on the beta, though it is now available to everyone. Once you turn on the Portrait mode, you will get instructions below the rounded square frame, whether you need to move closer or farther. Once you get the lock, the focussing frame becomes yellow and you fire the shutter. Images clicked in the portrait mode turned out good, it works specially well when you are in a well lit area and there is respectable distance between the subject and the background. The blurring of the background is nicely done and isn't as aggressive as what we have seen with other dual camera phones. The good thing is that you can see the shallow depth of field while you are composing the shot. But the problem is that it will take some practise to get the shot faster. Your subject will have to really be patient till you get everything right. This may be cool when shooting friends and family, but if you are on the street and want to get that quick portrait with a defocussed background, then that can prove difficult. On the video front, the iPhone 7 Plus can shoot up to 4K resolution videos. The OIS on the phone ensures that there is minimal camera shake, although you do see a slight jello effect when walking and shooting. The camera region does get warm when shooting videos. But not enough to cause it to shut down, as I have observed with Sony flagship smartphones. Battery Life: 8/10 Coming with a 2900mAh non-removable battery, the iPhone 7 Plus has seen a bump in this department as compared to the previous generation. In a word, the battery life is excellent. There wasn’t a day in the two weeks that I was using the phone, when I found the battery to be draining out before my work day. In fact, with a 100 percent charge at 8AM, and after a day of regular usage, I would still have around 20 percent charge remaining till around 10PM. Heavy usage including playing games, streaming video, calling, messaging via multiple apps, using the camera extensively did drain out the battery by around 9PM. The battery usage numbers show some really good numbers with a 16 hour plus usage time and standby time of over 40 hours. It also offers the Low Power mode, which further extends the battery. Charging seems to take forever though. It easily takes over 3 hours to go from sub-10 percent to 100 percent charge. In an age of rapid charging technologies available on all Android flagships, where you can go from 0 to 100 in just over an hour's time, Apple’s charging technology seems dated. The good thing is that the iPhone 7 Plus can hold the charge for that much longer vis-a-vis an Android phone. But it’s about time Apple get some sort of quick charging onboard. Is it holding that out for the 10th anniversary edition? If you are still not convinced about the iPhone 7 Plus, or are short on budget, the Android flagships that you can consider include the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge which is still a powerful device. I have been testing the Google Pixel XL for some days now, and it has already shown its capability in the low light department as compared to the iPhone 7 Plus. So that could also be a possible contender.
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Good quality product
1. One day delivery 2. Packing of iPhone by amazon and apple is perfect 3. Camera quality is perfect as expected 4. Network Call quality and data speed is perfect than other phones I have used in past 5. Wifi usage and speed is good 6. Bluetooth is working fine and able to attach with my MI Band 2 for fitness and daily sleep tracking 7. My all games data imported from android to iPhone by downloading games and connecting with internet 8. My all contacts is imported automatically from my Gmail account after login 9. WhatsApp data do not restore as it searches only for apple share drives and not google drive 10. Experience of touch screen is awesome than any other high end phone available in market till today 11. Battery life is 1day for high usage, 2 days for normal usage 12. Finger touch login for iPhone, Apps, Bank accounts etc is awesome and safe to use 13. Google maps available and location tracking is very accurate 14. Gaming play experience is awesome, phone remains cool after long usage also 15. Audio quality of default headset coming with this iPhone is totally different than other normal headsets available in market 16. Fully battery charging time is 3 hours 17. 1 week completed of usage, no issues so far, all the experience are good.
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Terrific Purchase!
Now this is what I call as something awsome, the best phone at the best price on the best shopping platform "Amazon" you are Amazing! iPhone 7 plus is a big thing, unless you can grab it on an extraordinary deal which I got through the Great India Sale, plus the participating Bank can make your shopping experience incredible, thanks to HDFC too! I am delighted on recieving this phone, but the package was not up to the mark! Dude it's the Iphone! Which means package should be classy like always inside a box! But unfortunately I got it inside a plastic bag, now that's sad iPhone is running smooth post the iOS 11 update , it feels like I am on a seventh heaven! Reason - iPhone is iPhone ;) Battery is draining a bit fast, not sure why! :( Camera is highly incredible! It feels sophisticated to hold this superior quality (128 GB) Amazon you made my day!
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Fastest iPhone ever
This is the phone to go for. I have a jet black 128 GB spec. Talking about looks- it just nails every single aspect as for look is concerned. Very sleek design and stands out when you compare with other rivals. Performance- it works without hiccups and and touch is so graceful. 3 GB RAM seems like 6 GB. I have loaded my iPhone with lots of apps and high end games like nfs no limits, Asphalt8 etc and it works so smooth and the graphic qualities are unmatchable with any other. Camera - truly mind blowing image quality and portrait mode is what I loved the most. It like a pocket Dslr camera. Battery- I run my phone with mobile data and location switched on throughout the day, but 2900mah battery is quite outstanding. Can last for a day without any trouble. But only draw back I can point is charging time - needs full 2 hrs if you don't use ur phone. If you keep using it even while charging, time just exceeds 2 hrs. Overall- it is worth the money you pay. I am a proud owner of iPhone 7 plus.
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IF SIZE AND BUDGET IS NOT A PROBLEM,CHECK IT OUT
THE BEAST. after a month of research i finally decided to write a review on the IPHONE 7 PLUS. first of all let me tell u a point clearly. if budget and size is not gonna be a problem for you.I will suggest the iphone 7 plus to iphone 7. its not that iphone 7 is not good but comparing to iphone 7 plus the iphone7 is a bit lower. Some of the features that you will miss in iphone 7 that you got in iphone 7 plus is listed below 1.DUAL CAMERA 2.1920X1080P (IN IPHONE 7 IT IS 1334X750P,u can get more resolution in 7 plus) 3.LARGER BATTERY LIFE(2910 MAH IN 7 PLUS,1960 MAH IN 7) 4.3 GB RAM IN 7 PLUS(2GB RAM IN 7,which makes us understand improved perfomance in 7 plus) These are some missing features in iphone 7 plus.Happy that the iphone 7 plus now comes with OIS(optical image stabilization) which means when you record a video. you can notice the shake is reduced.u can see the video is stabilized a bit.apple has introduced 2 new colours that is BLACK and JET BLACK. if you are going with the JET BLACK please make sure u get a skin or case which is available on amazon.The new apple iphone 7 and 7 plus is water and dust resistant. WATER RESISTANT UPTO 1 METER AND 30 MINUTES. HOPE YOU LIKED THE REVIEW.THANK YOU
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