Monday, February 26, 2018

Do you have any other imagination of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus?


  Both of these phones are excellently made, super-fast and they are water-resistant. In addition, they deliver optical image stabilization on the rear camera for better low-light photos. In today’s topic, I’d like to share a full review of those distinctive features. Absolutely, do you have any other imagination of those two smartphones? Some users may have some private experience when they use them in a few days. Do you have any practical insight? For my point of view, I pick some of the extraordinary aspects in the following paragraphs.

  The iPhone 7 breaks with Apple’s two-year major revision convention, signaling a more radical redesign next time round. Both the standard and plus models look like their predecessors, with the same rounded aluminum chassis, elongated volume rockers, and a camera that protrudes slightly. This is a good thing if you want to use your old case, which will cover up much of the work the company has put into the design anyway.

  As predicted, both models of iPhone 7 have ditched the headphone jack, which means you won’t be able to plug your 3.5mm stereo jacks into your new iPhone without the use of an adapter. The iPhone 7 will ship with purpose-built Lightning Ear Pods, which will likely sound just as mediocre as the last pair. You’ll also get a Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter in the box for use with standard earphones, but it looks like you won’t be able to charge and output sound simultaneously. Ditching the 3.5mm jack moves the audio wizardry outside of the device and into the hands of third parties, and you can expect to see plenty of headphone manufacturers jumping on the audio-over-Lightning and wireless bandwagon before long. While a lot of the internet is focusing on the negative aspect, there are positives to — the iPhone 7 and Plus model are twice as loud as the previous models thanks to a new stereo speaker at the top of the device (and ditching the headphone jack likely provides more space inside the unit for enhancements to battery life too).

  Apple is late to the party when it comes to waterproofing, something manufacturers like Sony and Samsung have been toying with for a while (to varying degrees of success). The new iPhone finally gets the waterproofing treatment and is water resistant in accordance with the IP67 standard. The International Electrotechnical Commission who came up with the ratings notes that the “ingress of water in harmful quantity shall not be possible when the enclosure is immersed in water under defined conditions of pressure and time (up to 1m of submersion)”. That basically means you can submerge the new iPhones to a depth of a meter for 30 minutes, and they should be fine — just like the Apple Watch. Both devices are safeguarded against washing your hands or taking a shower, but not so great when it comes to full submersion or activities like swimming.

  The iPhone is the world’s most popular camera and there are now two “tiers” of iPhone camera to choose from. The regular iPhone 7 has an improved 12MP sensor that uses the same optical image stabilization found in the previous Plus models. There’s also a wider aperture of f/1.8 which allows you to capture more light and a shallower depth of field. The iPhone 7 Plus further cements its position as the premium photographer’s smartphone with not one but two lenses, offering the same performance as the regular model plus a true 2x optical zoom. Apple is also promising a brand new depth of field effect that takes advantage of both cameras which add to your images via a software update that’s “coming soon.” Both models also feature a Quad-LED True Tone flash, which means 50% brighter flash performance over the iPhone 6s and the same skin-tone balancing technology we’ve been used to since the iPhone 5s. There’s also an improved image signal processor built into the new A10 system-on-chip, which should result in better overall photo quality, faster autofocus, and improved tone mapping and white balance.

  In terms of screen, The 9.7 iPad Pro introduced a “new” Retina HD display which looks noticeably better than previous models but probably wasn’t enough on its own to justify any sort of upgrade. The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus now also make use of this technology, with a wider color gamut and a brightness boost of 25%.

  The home button is pressure-sensitive as well as water-proof function, which makes both of the cell phones more stunning. The improved screen plus the marvelous cameras are easy to operate. You can enjoy those high-end smart devices freely. On our website, we offer both of LCD display digitizers. If you prefer the iPhone 7 Plus LCD display digitizer replacement, we will offer you the high-quality replacement as well as a set of free installation tool for DIY requirements. Furthermore, we have the money back warranty if your screen has any further problems. Hope you can place a big order as soon as possible.  

  

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