Why You Shouldn't Buy iPhone 7

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    • Publish Date: Sep 10 2016 4:30PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 10 2016 4:34PM
Why You Shouldn't Buy iPhone 7

Apple's latest iPhones are here. The all-new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus boasts of a faster processor, better camera, bigger battery and host of other additions. The smartphones have received mixed review from analysts. While some are impressed, others really are not. You wondering if you should shell out big bucks (price starts at Rs 60,000 in India) for buying the new iPhones? Here are six reasons why you can give them a miss.

 

No major difference in design

Both iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus sport the same design as their predecessors -- iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. In fact, it is also the same design as that of the two-year old iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models. There are some minor changes like the new handset has stereo speakers at the bottom, dual-rear cameras (applicable to iPhone 7 Plus), and antenna lines placed at the sides for a cleaner look -- but as we said really no change to the look and feel.

'Almost same' display as iPhone 6S

iPhone 7 screen features same Retina HD display as the one in Apple’s previous-generation handsets (iPhone 6S and iPhone 6s Plus). However, Apple claims that the display now offers a wider colour gamut as compared to the duo's standard RGBs display.

No major improvements in battery

Apple claims that both iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus come with longest-ever battery. However, in terms of hours it is two-three hours more for iPhone 7 and one hour more for the iPhone 7 Plus model as compared to their predecessors.

No headphone jack

As widely rumoured Apple has removed the 3.5mm headphone jack from its new iPhone 7 range.
This means users won’t be able to use their existing 3.5mm headphones with the new handsets till they use the Lightning to 3.5mm adapter. The smartphone, however, ships with earpods with Lightning connectors and the adapter.

RAM

Although Apple never reveals the RAM capacity of its devices, a report in Forbes suggests that iPhone 7 features 2GB of RAM. If true, this means that the handset has not received any bump in RAM capacity. For, iPhone 6s too sports 2GB RAM. Incidentally, Apple on its part never reveals the RAM and battery of its smartphones.

Jet Black variant not available in 32GB

The Jet Black colour variant of both iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, with mirror-like finish, appears really good to look at. However, all those keen to buy the Jet Black colour variant will have to shell out more money. For, the variant is only available in 128GB and 256GB storage models, there's no 32GB model in this colour.

Will you be buying the new iphone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. Let's know in the comments below

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Comments

Afreen Model mission high school

I will purchase iPhone 7 plus.

Yash Vempati Gitanjali Devshala

Well I never... there are some much better phones out there. Better avoid iPhones, guys.

Rajathariga S P AECS MAGNOLIA MARUTHI PUB SCH

Ever since Steve Jobs death, Apple is clearly out of any new ideas. They are just trying to make as much money they can from trying to improvise on whatever they already got.

Harini MS NAGARJUNA VIDYANIKETAN

I was never really a fan of iPhones. Having said that, I would never buy any iPhone for that case. It''s all just overrated..

Shanu pathak ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL (DELHI CANTT.)

there is nothing wrong as such to go for modern technology .the sleek jet black is eye catching so is the headphone system so it is indeed time to go modern, go technical............ :)

Brenda Marshal PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

I was never truly a fan of iphones. I actually didn''t like such costly phones. Instead my Dad say that all this is the waste of money. We want mobile phones only for calling and for some other extended works, it''s not for show off....

Nithish kumar Mount Carmel Global School,Badangpet

I think too costly phones are too bad because i phone is very costly and it is not easy to maintain.so,i hope androids are better as they are easy to handle

Nithish kumar Mount Carmel Global School,Badangpet

I think too costly phones are too bad because i phone is very costly and it is not easy to maintain.so,i hope androids are better as they are easy to handle

Nithish kumar Mount Carmel Global School,Badangpet

i think too costly phones are too bad because i phone is very costly and very hard to handle.so,android is better in handling.

Samueal Raj Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I will consider it.

SACHIDANANDA SAHU VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

it is way to costly to buy an I Phone !!

Yashas M Salian ST MARY''S CONVENT & PUB SCH

I''d buy neither. I''ll stick to my Lenovo.

saidhruvan.k Pon Vidyashram - Valasaravakkam

Waste of money to buy iphone ..Waste of cash..You could other good phones out there..it is easy to break iphone 7...

Mranal Shetty VEER BHAGAT SINGH-MALAD(W)

IPHONE 6 BETTER

poojitha orchids the international school

i will just stick to samsung

Neha Varadharajan The Orbis School

Let me see which one is better

Neha Varadharajan The Orbis School

I do not think iphones are needed.

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