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Critics review iPhone 7: water resistance, camera best features

Overall, the iPhone 7 feels like an animal that's not fully evolved, reports Tech in Asia

Crtitics review iPhone 7: water resistance, camera best features

The Apple iPhone7 and AirPods are displayed during an Apple media event in San Francisco, California

Terence Lee
The iPhone 7 continues to be the cream of the crop of smartphones, although it has lost its edge. Top reviewers praised its improved camera, water resistance, faster processor, and improved battery life. Among users, water resistance has proved to be their favourite feature.
 
The lack of the headphone jack continues to bother both reviewers and users. Meanwhile, the tactile home button has received a lukewarm reception. Overall, the iPhone 7 feels like an animal that’s not fully evolved. It’s not quite a dinosaur, and not quite a bird.
 
Average rating from reviewers: 87.6/100
 
CNET:
The iPhone 7’s notable camera, battery and water resistance improvements are worthwhile upgrades to a familiar phone design. But ask yourself if you really need an upgrade… and if the Plus might be a better choice.
 
TechRadar:
If you’re going to buy a new iPhone, this is the one to get – there’s a slightly longer battery life, a better camera, fast innards and protection against water. However, many of the changes are slight, and the iPhone 6S, for the lower price, suddenly becomes a very attractive option.

Engadget:
If you’re looking for newfangled features (or a headphone jack, for that matter), you’ll have to search elsewhere. While it’s not thrilling enough to warrant an immediate upgrade from last year’s 6s, the iPhone 7 is nonetheless an excellent smartphone.

Crtitics review iPhone 7: water resistance, camera best features
The Verge:
iOS 10 is excellent, the cameras are better, and the performance is phenomenal. And the batteries last longer. These are terrific phones. But they are also incomplete.

Wired:
The iPhone 7 won’t blow your mind with its design or features. It’s still a fantastic phone. And philosophically, it feels like Apple is throwing open a door. 


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First Published: Dec 07 2016 | 2:13 PM IST

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