You’ve read
the press release (which confirmed most of the rumors) so what else might you
want to know when you pick up iPhone 7 and it wakes up? What follows are a few
details some of which you may not have come across.
Get to the Camera
Apple made a
successful explanation of the advanced new camera technologies you’ll find in
iPhone 7 and the 7 Plus. The standard iPhone 7 comes with a 12MP camera, while
the iPhone 7 Plus boasts a dual-camera system, with a wide-angle and telephoto
lens that provides 2x optical zoom, and 10x digital zoom for photos. Both get
optical image stabilization and an ƒ/1.8 aperture that allows up to 50 percent
more light than the 6s. The lens has been improved and will capture better
photos in low light, while the flash is 50% brighter than before with an
intelligent sensor designed to compensate for flicker. You can learn more about
the camera here. These improvements are big enough to have helped many
consumers get past the loss of the headphone jack. You can unlock the camera by
swiping your finger right on the lockscreen when your iPhone is locked. Doing
so brings up the camera app so you can grab a snap fast. I still don’t know if
you can use Siri to take a picture.
Live Photos
Live Photos
improve in iPhone 7. Not only does the built-in camera offer optical
stabilization tools that should improve image quality, but it also provides
better Live Photos editing tools so you can tweak those moving images to just
the right fragment. Apple is also making these tools available to third party
app developers.
That processor
We know the
new A10 Fusion processor is ultra-powerful, 40 percent faster than the A9 the
quad-core chip delivers twice the performance of iPhone 6. A Geekbench listing
for the iPhone 7 Plus spotted by 9to5Mac claims the device carries 3GB of RAM.
This generates a single-core score of 3,233 and a multi-core result of 5,363,
just a few points behind the 5,472 performance you get from a 12.9-inch iPad
Pro. Apple hasn’t disclosed how much RAM it has put inside the new phones, but
a TENNA certification has emerged online that pegs the iPhone 7 Plus as holding
3GB RAM, while the iPhone 7 uses just 2GB.
Setting up Home
Apple’s
iPhone 7 Home button uses a Force Touch enabled taptic engine and sensor that
should make it more responsive. One thing you probably didn’t know is that you
can customize button behavior in iPhone Settings>General>Home. Here you
can choose what happens when you double-click the Home button. Doing so will
take you to your choice of Home, Search, Phone Favorites, Camera or iPod. You
can also set the Home button up in order that when you are playing music a
double click will take you directly to music playback controls.
Better audio?
The decision
to abandon the headphone jack actually makes more sense than it creates
non-sense. You see, not only is Apple able to deliver better digital audio
through the Lightning cable, but the removal of the port has created the space
Apple needed for the Taptic Engine and a stereo speaker system. This means that
when you use iPhone 7 for music or video playback you’ll get better volume and
better sound clarity. Apple includes a pair of Lightning EarPods in the box,
along with a Lightning to 3.5mm jack conversion adapter. The company also
introduced new wireless AirPods ($159), which use a custom W1 wireless chip;
however, as these aren’t water resistant I’d recommend most consumers choose
one of Apple’s Beats subsidiaries new headphones which you can safely use when
you run.
Jet Black
Apple’s
designers love to experiment with new materials and process technologies and
the new Jet Black iPhone is positive proof of this. That’s not to say there
aren’t a few snags, not only does the small print warn that this finish may be
“prone to fine micro-abrasions”, but you can only get it on the 128GB or 256GB
iPhone models. The smartphones are also available in (matte) black, silver,
gold and rose gold.
Water resistance
The iPhone 7
has IP67 water resistance. This doesn’t mean you want to leave it overnight in
the rain, but does mean it will be able to withstand being in up to a meter of
water for up to 30 minute. The iPhone 7 also has a moisture detection feature
that will warn you if it finds moisture inside the device – if the warning
comes up you should disconnect any accessory from the Lightning port and leave
the device to dry.
This is 7
Apple’s
“This is 7” slogan means something fairly rude in Hong Kong, so the company
changed it.
“You’re holding it wrong”
Remember
when Steve Jobs told us all we were “holding it wrong” as the company worked to
undo the damage of antenna-gate? Well, the scientists say he was right all
along.
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