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The Apple iPhone 7 was announced in September 2016 and, at first glance, differs little from its predecessor. For a bigger difference, you'll be better off with the iPhone 7 Plus. Still, there are changes that make the iPhone 7 worth considering. We are going to explain them here.
The biggest change is the water and dustproof housing. Apple gives the iPhone 7 an IP67 rating making it completely dust-free and waterproof up to 1 metre for 30 minutes. The previous iPhone also proved surprisingly resistant to moisture, altho Apple did not actively advertize this. This time, all inputs are fully protected from outside influences. Another new feature is the home button. Again, we can't see the difference from the outside. It doesn't turn out to be an actual button you can press. By emitting a vibration at the right moment it does feel like an actual button. The new button has advantages. Moving parts break down, this button will break down less quickly. What's more, apps will soon be able to respond to this new button, it is adaptable and new possibilities arise. The button still recognises fingerprints for quick access.
Apple also puts a strong focus on the camera of the iPhone 7. Apple had something to make up for because the iPhones weren't really good in the dark so far. No matter how popular, the device didn't shoot the best pictures in the evening. Apple did something about that with the iPhone 7 in various ways. This time it is equipped with an optical image stabilisation. This compensates for movements so that a longer shutter speed is possible, even up to 3x longer. More light can be captured without taking blurred pictures. Another advantage is the lens, which is 50% wider with a maximum aperture of f/1.8. Again, more light is better photos in the dark. If you really don't want to do it all anymore, there is a renewed flash which this time consists of 4 LED lights. Famous functions that we saw before just remain, think of Slo-mo video and Timelapse video.
So far we have discussed all the nice new things but the elephant in the room has not been mentioned yet. Let's do this one then. Apple finally says goodby to the headphone jack on the iPhone 7. They themselves think this is a courageous decision, or history will have to decide. Headphones will have to be plugged into the Lightning port from now on. In any case, there is an adaptor in the box to continue using your existing favourite headphones. Music lovers will welcome the stereo speakers in any case. The second speaker was already on the device; this is the speaker above the screen that is normally used to make phone calls. It is not as powerful as the speaker at the bottom, but it produces 50% more powerful sound.
Apple is making even more small changes to the iPhone 7. For example, the selfie camera will be upgraded to 7 megapixels, the screen will be 25% brighter, the A10 Fusion processor will be 40% faster, battery life will increase by an average of 2 hours and 4G speeds will increase from 300 to 450 Mbit/s. There will also be a new version; Jet Black. This jet black version has a shiny back that is more sensitive for scratches than the other versions. If you don't want to run that risk you can always choose the matte black version. Incidentally, the shiny Jet Black version is not available in the entry 32 GB, you will immediately have to pay the premium that belongs to the 128 GB model.
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