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Review on Apple iPhone 7 Plus 128GB Smartphone, Gold by Agata Szewczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

In July, the iPhone experienced its "second coming." And again, the gadget took me by surprise. My meeting occurred during a particularly lengthy exchange on my LG K200 (which I exhibited) and a more agile MS Lumia 640, which wasn't particularly dimwitted but was annoying owing to its limited app selection. Super sized (ide), grippy, and lies nicely in the hand, just what I said. What's left of the 5S, and even the SE, is a pitiful shadow of what it once was. I went with the matte finish because I find it impolite to wear JetBlack without a protective covering. Claims that it's too huge make me chuckle like Homer: "oh, what a great invention, but if it were a little smaller," "it's too big even for my palms." Salud, compaeros! Comfortable in the hand and compact enough to tuck away in a pocket. The popularity of Apple's iOS was largely responsible. The procedure that is used. There was no hanging or knocking out of applications. Nothing fails to function as it should. Thus, - the widest variety of uses. Completely adequate for any and all events. I also won't comment on games because I don't play them. Not my own. This camera is top-notch. Since I'm always on the go, I don't get the chance to practice shooting landscapes and still lifes like most photographers do. The images of my favorite girls, though, look fantastic as well. Although ApplePay hasn't been put through its paces just yet, I see its bright future and have already added my credit cards to the app. I'm on the lookout for a break. I've already noticed how fantastic the display is. The larger display makes it possible to see images and videos without straining your eyes, unlike on older models. The definitions are crystal clear. What a fantastic resolution! Coverage that keeps out dust and rain. Hmm. It's fantastic that there is, anyway. Unlike some bright lights of YouTube, I won't wallowingly drown and wallow in dust. I paid more money for the gadget because I wanted it. Let's assume, then, that passive defense is beneficial. Now if they could just wash down some sort of fall and scratch protection, it would be really stunning. Hence, the iPhone, in whatever form it takes, is a thing of beauty. And no, I'm not a politically committed Yabloko member. And despite what the cruel detractors say, this is equipment that will be incredibly tough to top. Accept and savor

Pros
  • The magnitude. It's, like, crucial or something. firm - iOS 10 holds everything in its place - High-tech, brand-new camera. Increased battery capacity (5S smokes on the sidelines) A: Apple Pay Enhanced TouchID Sensitivity (so-called haptic) 5.5-inch screen. After suffering through a 5S, it was like a light finally went on: here at last is some sort of defense against accidental water exposure. IP67 - I just now learned what an Apple-SIM is. I discovered some sort of mysterious animal labeled "Sprint" in the SIM card slot. - Price. It was significantly discounted when I bought it (the final price was around 47,000 r), so I'm counting it as a win.
Cons
  • They are vanishingly small, but not nonexistent. One, not even the most basic form of radio is present. It's odd that Apple didn't include a radio given how many technological components are present. Second, the nano-SIM tray could not be accessed using a paper clip. Perhaps it wasn't working properly in my setup. It's a little thing, but it could be improved upon. Quite frequently, I misplace them.