I've been wanting to upgrade to an iPhone 7 for a while now, and after looking at the company's current lineup of smartphones, I believe that the iPhone 7 is the greatest option in terms of price/quality ratio. Although it is no longer manufactured, it continues to perform admirably in all typical and cutting-edge contexts. All the benefits stop right here. Previous to it, people have used a variety of iPhone models. After the failure of iPhone 6, however, he decided to move to Android. The Honor 10 was a recent model. I value the aesthetic experiences afforded by phone use over the use of protective glasses or films on the screen. So, after six months of daily use without a screen protector, the glass on an Honor 10 showed nary a single micro-scratch. Concealed in the jean or coat pocket. Two weeks of regular use left microscopic scratches all over an iPhone 7 Plus. My new one is Jet Black. In the first week, the rear cover is a casualty. Because of this, I went out and bought a cover. There were dozens of tiny scratches all over the glass. It is not obvious while you're using it, but it looks terrible when held up to the light or the sun. Disappointing for a $40,000 smartphone. In terms of functionality, I had assumed that after using Honor 10, I wouldn't have any issues with a diagonal of this size. Like carrying a shovel in your hand. The standard iPhone 7 model seems more practical to me. If you, unlike me, do not wrap your smartphone in a protective film, then you should not buy this model.
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