The larger iPhone was never a better iPhone than the smaller
one. The iPhone 7 Plus, however, changes that for the first time, Apple
includes an impressive secondary camera only in the Plus model, and it has more
RAM. And this is important: the secondary camera is a small revolution in
smartphone photography, enabling much better looking portrait shots and giving
users the option to zoom much closer in pictures while losing little in terms
of image quality.
Yes, the iPhone 7 Plus has no headphone jack (Apple says
it's because it needed the space for more essential components), but in
exchange it has gained water-resistance and a louder, dual-speaker system. The
Apple A10 inside the 7 Plus is also a big improvement: yes, common users won't
notice much of it, but go into image and video processing, as well as gaming
and the gains are easily felt. Apple has also killed the pitiful 16GB storage
option in favor of a much more sensible 32GB one, and there is a 128GB model
and a 256GB version for heavier users. The only thing that still remains a sore
short-coming of this otherwise excellent phone is its pure physical size: it's
a gargantuan phone with huge screen bezels.
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