How Good Is The iPhone 7?

    • Anick Jesdanun | AP
    • Publish Date: Sep 16 2016 12:12PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 16 2016 12:12PM
How Good Is The iPhone 7?
A new iPhone 7 Plus with dual cameras is shown in Australian''s flagship Apple store in Sydney

The iPhone 7 is just fine, even if it doesn't wow

Apple's new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are clearly improvements on their predecessors, even if the biggest change is actually an omission (of the traditional headphone jack). But are they improved enough to justify an upgrade?
If you're an iPhone user, it may depend on how long you've held onto your current iPhone. If you're a proud owner of the iPhone 6S or its plus-sized cousin, you probably don't need to rush out for the 7. But the 7 includes enough cumulative iPhone improvements from the past two years to tempt anyone still clinging to an older model. For instance, the iPhone 7 is seriously water resistant; putting it under a faucet for a few minutes merely muffled the speakers and made the touch screen stop working until I dried it off. It's got louder speakers, a brighter screen and, in the larger 7 Plus, a second camera lens,  a low-powered but useful zoom. Add to that a sharper 12 megapixel camera introduced with the 6S. All iPhone 7 models come with twice the storage as the comparable 6S, at mostly the same price. That's mostly' because the $769 starting price for the larger iPhone 7 Plus is $20 more than comparable past models. The regular iPhone 7 stays at $649. Both entry-level phones now have 32 gigabytes rather than 16.
 
Listening Wired: Without the traditional headphone jack, wired headphones plug into the Lightning port normally used for charging. But the jack's disappearance doesn't present the problem you might expect, given that iPhone 7 comes with a 3-inch-long adapter for your old headphones. A replacement costs $9 if you lose it (I've misplaced one already in less than a week). To charge your phone while listening, you need a $99 battery case or a third-party adapter. Neither is included. Also, your iPhone 7 headphones won't work with any other device that uses the old-fashioned jack.

...And Unwired: Of course, you can just go wireless, as Apple would love you to do. Its upcoming $159 AirPods are two tiny inch-and-a-half Bluetooth earpieces designed to integrate with Apple's software. Setting them up involves little more than opening the case near your phone and tapping 'Connect.' Audio plays automatically when you're wearing them, and pauses when you pop one out to talk to someone. Double tapping on an earpiece let me ask the Siri voice assistant to change the volume, rewind or check the weather. (They do look a little like dangling earrings when you have them in.) The AirPods picked up my voice pretty well, even when I spoke softly, and calls sounded fine in controlled environments. Siri had some trouble when Shakira blared in the background, but that's no different from using the phone in a loud bar. And next to a busy highway in New York, the call sounded fine to me, but the person I was speaking with thought it sounded like a speaker phone. The AirPods did stay in my ears through one bike ride, eight runs and some jumps, though one dropped out as I changed my shirt.

Battery: Apple promises five hours of continuous use; I got well over that, although voice calls will eat up their tiny batteries much faster. You can also double your listening by using one AirPod at a time. The AirPods come in a case that resembles a pack of dental floss; it also recharges the earpieces, extending usage to 24 hours. The Lightning charging cord for your phone can recharge the case, too.
But the AirPods still seem remarkably easy to lose. The case helps, but I also lose dental floss regularly (don't tell my dentist). I also get careless with wired headphones; I've even run a pair through the wash, which was no big deal since they cost just $29. Of course, you might be more careful with $160 accessories. Apple does plan to sell single earpieces and the case separately, but hasn't announced prices. The wired headphones that come with the 7 work just fine _ and will still cost $29 to replace. Apple isn't promising better sound _ at least for now _ despite the Lightning port's ability to deliver audio digitally. But third-party headsets might be able to offer advanced features such as noise cancellation without needing a separate battery.
AirPods will work with older iPhones once they get the free iOS 10 software upgrade . Connect them once, and they'll work on iPads and Macs on the same iCloud account, too. Though the iPhone 7 is available this Friday, AirPods won't come out until late October.

Better images: While smartphone cameras have long offered zooming, these are typically done with software tricks that degrade image quality. The iPhone 7 Plus has a second lens that offers 2X optical zoom without any image degradation. Technically, it's not a true zoom lens, but it uses a separate camera system to achieve a similar effect. Twice the magnification might not sound like much, but it makes a big difference when you're zeroing in on one aspect of a scene. If you then need 'digital zoom' as those software tricks are known, you're at least starting out with a sharper image. For close-ups, the zoom lens lets you step back to keep your shadow out of the shot. It's a shame the iPhone 7 doesn't have the second lens as well, but it might take a few years for that to happen. Something similar occurred with anti-shake technology, which took two years to move from the Plus to the regular size starting with the iPhone 7. The selfie camera also got better in the iPhone 7. Resolution increases to 7 megapixels, from 5 megapixels, so the selfie camera no longer feels inferior.
 
Other improvements: The new iPhones now have stereo speakers and play audio twice as loud as before. I could do the dishes with the faucet running and still hear my music without putting on headphones. The screens are also brighter, which could help in direct sunlight. Apple says battery life improves by an hour or two, thanks to higher capacity and efficiencies. No battery is ever going to be enough, but Apple promises 12 to 15 hours of internet use. If you do upgrade, consider the new jet black model. The back is polished so finely that it looks like glass, yet has the strength of aluminum. It smudges easily _ but of course you ought to have a case anyway. 
 

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Comments

Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

IPHONE 7 has high efficient battery source. Also it is very good in water and dust resistance. The most amazing thing is it''s storage capacity of 256GB.

Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

IPHONE 7 is a user friendly device. Greatly surprised by it''s stereo speakers. It provides high clarity images with good resolution and the wireless earphones are wonderful to use.

Praveen.A Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School

The Dual Camera facility is the greatest ever update

dhwani mothay SILVER OAKS

IPhone 7 has now rocked the market and it''s looks are really very very awesome !!!

Kartik khandelwal Gopi Birla Memorial School - Walkeshwar

IPhone 7 and plus has rocked the world by its best feature the dual camera . It is a good looking phone and is worth the price . The stereo speakers are quite good . It is a wireless phone and airport are awesome.

Rajan Chitrao NES International School Mumbai

The new iPhone seven was a huge advancement from the inside but not much of an improvement on the outside. A lot of people are hating on the iPhone 7 because they think that nothing much has changed and Apple is just ripping them off. I feel the other way. Apple has made so many advancements with the new A10 chip which is a lot faster than the previous A9 chip and the design changes make it look so much more elegant. I have always thought the iPhone 6 and 6s were a little ugly.

Sanya Arora ST MARGRET''S SCH ROHINI

With more technological advancement , better gadgets with advanced and fostered features, are likely to be a big success..Especially with such gadgets which provide such a wide versatility of uses, that too with some crucial factor points like clear image quality,better sound quality,etc. The lifestyle is mattered by the quality of gadgets and things we use..The feature of capturing videos in slow motion with such a high digital quality is astounding..

JOMILIN JOHN ST.ANTHONY'S SR.SEC SCHOOL

IT HAS BECOME A CRAZE FOR EVERYONE TO ANYHOW BUY THE LATEST VERSION OF I-PHONE WHICH IS FRESHLY AVAILABLE IN MARKET OR THROUGH ONLINE SHOPPING. ''HOW GOOD IS THE I-PHONE'' DEPENDS UPON HOW THE PEOPLE USE ONE''S PHONE. IF ONE IS BUYING IT JUST FOR DIALING AND CALLING THEN I DON''T THINK THEY NEED I PHONE BUT IF YOU ARE A GREAT LOVER OF TAKING SELFIES AND A SOCIALLY ACTIVE PERSON THEN I=PHONE IS THE BEST AS IT HAS BEST AND HD EFFECTIVE CAMERA SETTINGS.

Neha Varadharajan The Orbis School

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