Few New Features Of The Iphone
Sporting what appears to be a production sample of the iPhone 7 Plus, Unbox Therapy has exposed many of the hardware secrets of Apple’s phablet. With the device presumably in production to make the September retail launch, it’s next to impossible for Apple to protect against leaks like this. Forbes’ Gordon Kelly reports on the changes to the smartphone design and the new features confirmed by the leaks.
In a detailed hands-on we see all the major hardware changes coming to the larger 5.5-inch model including the radical dual lens camera, the missing headphone jack (a prediction I made two years ago), twin external speakers, the inclusion of a Smart Connector and the widely rumoured new blue colour option for the first time.
Using digital calipers Unbox Therapy host Lewis Hilsenteger also found the new iPhone 7 Plus to be fractionally slimmer than the current iPhone 6S Plus. That said at 7.14mm to 7.18mm this is both within a margin of error in the calipers and the construction of the chassis itself so I wouldn’t read much into that. As it stands the iPhone Plus range is still massive and remains the largest 5.5-inch smartphone in the world.
Sporting what appears to be a production sample of the iPhone 7 Plus, Unbox Therapy has exposed many of the hardware secrets of Apple’s phablet. With the device presumably in production to make the September retail launch, it’s next to impossible for Apple to protect against leaks like this. Forbes’ Gordon Kelly reports on the changes to the smartphone design and the new features confirmed by the leaks.
In a detailed hands-on we see all the major hardware changes coming to the larger 5.5-inch model including the radical dual lens camera, the missing headphone jack (a prediction I made two years ago), twin external speakers, the inclusion of a Smart Connector and the widely rumoured new blue colour option for the first time.
Using digital calipers Unbox Therapy host Lewis Hilsenteger also found the new iPhone 7 Plus to be fractionally slimmer than the current iPhone 6S Plus. That said at 7.14mm to 7.18mm this is both within a margin of error in the calipers and the construction of the chassis itself so I wouldn’t read much into that. As it stands the iPhone Plus range is still massive and remains the largest 5.5-inch smartphone in the world.
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