The Apple iPhone 7 kills the headphone jack, but that's not
the only reason why there's so much buzz around it.
Despite featuring practically the same design as the iPhone
6s and iPhone 6, it adds some significant improvements in everything else: the
new A10 system chip is much more powerful, the new rear camera takes better
pictures in low light, the front camera takes much sharper selfies, the battery
life is better, the screen now has more eye-popping color, the phone is
water-proof, and there is now optical stabilization that allows shooting
smoother-looking video. Did we mention that the pitiful 16GB base model finally
goes the way of the dodo and is being replaced by a 32GB version? For $100 on
top of the price of that base model you can get a 128GB version. Add another
$100, and you get 256GB of storage, as much as on many laptops, and the most
we've seen on a mainstream phone.
Add to this the rich iOS ecosystem that continues to secure
the best apps and games first, and one starts to understand why it's so hard to
argue against the iPhone 7.
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