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iPhone 7 specs
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Water-resistant: Yes, it will be water-resistant (IP67), like several Samsung and Sonyphones (IP68).
No headphone jack: It's gone. Really. Instead, Apple's new EarPods headphones will connect through the Lightning connector port; you'll also get an adaptor in the box. Apple's also pushing new, funky-looking AirPods headset connects wirelessly through auto-pairing. These worked pretty well, actually, and sounded pretty good in a the loud demo room.
DISPLAY: Type LED-back lit IPS LCD, capacitive touchscreen,16 M colors
Size: 4.7 inches (~65.6% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution: 750 x 1334 pixels (~326 ppi pixel density)
New camera: The iPhone 7 keeps the 12-megapixel camera, but adds a larger aperture and -- this is a big deal -- optical image stabilization that keeps images steadier. We do notice that the camera sticks out more from the back. (The iPhone 7 Plus gets a second, 56mm telephoto lens on the back that works like a built-in zoom feature. Phones like the LG V20, Huawei P9 and Huawei Honor 8 have two cameras, too.)
FEATURES : Sensors Fingerprint,accelerometer,gyro,proximity,compass,barometer
Other -
Siri natural language commands and dictation
- iCloud cloud service
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MP3/WAV/AAX+/AIFF/Apple Lossless player
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MP4/H.264 player
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Audio/video/photo editor
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Document editor
New front-facing camera: The iPhone 7's 7-megapixel front-facing camera leaps up from 5 megapixels on theiPhone 6S , and includes auto-image stabilization (but not optical image stabilization).
Stereo speakers: A second speaker joins the iPhone to give you stereo speakers. There's now one at the bottom and one at the top (this is brand-new for Apple).
Longer battery life: Greater battery capacity for longer battery life. Apple estimates 12 hours of LTE browsing (the iPhone 7 Plus should clock about two more hours). Apple notoriously never tells us what the capacity is.
*The iPhone 7 with the new AirPods
Faster processor: The iPhone 7's new A10 Fusion chip is a 64-bit, quad-core processor that Apple says is 40 percent faster than last year's A9 processor. Two cores are high-performance, the other two are "high efficiency," which means they'll conserve battery while handling tasks. Take-away message: deeper visual graphics, especially with gaming.
More storage!: 32GB, 128GB, 256GB capacities with 2GB RAM
Colors: Glossy jet black, matte black, gold, silver, rose gold (P.S. Jet black is only available in 128 and 256GB models).
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