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Review on Unlocked Apple iPhone 7, πŸ“± 32GB, Black (Refurbished) - Enhanced for SEO by Adisorn Wichit ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

Subjectively, 7 (Plus) turned out to be the expected continuation, although there are nuances with the upgrade: you can upgrade from 6s (Plus), but you can hardly find a significant change in the experience of using the device. From earlier models of the same dimensions, there is definitely a point in ating. Has some pros 1. Design: 6s, perfected. 2. Hull: Antenna bands are only visible from very close range (on black versions). 3. Screen: the same "tube" LCD, but with slightly better color reproduction. 4. Touch ID: reads lightning fast. 5. Sound: the speakers really sound better than the 6s, because now they are stereo. 6. Speed: everything is smooth and pleasant, but little different from 6s. 7. Camera: slightly less noise in the frame due to optical stabilization and more enlightened optics. 8. Vibration: still as assertive, but soft, as in 6s. Subjectively, the new Taptic motor is better than the previous model, but not by much. Different cons: 1. Design: no significant changes. Subjectively, the design of the latest generation iPod touch would be very suitable, although everything is fine anyway. 2. Screen: still lacks energy efficiency and resolution, which would be useful for long reading or sorting burst photos. In terms of ppi resolution, the Plus model is clearly more convenient. 3. Touch ID: Sometimes there is still a lack of confidence when reading a fingerprint if the finger is wet or not clean enough. 4. Camera: 7 takes a frame for 0.5 sec. faster than the previous model, but optical stabilization does not save and 6s often produces a sharper frame, although a little! darker and noisier. 5. Cases: at the start of sales, there were no original black leather cases for sale. Perhaps it will be later, or not provided specifically. 6. Vibrate : Pressing Touch ID vibrates the back of the phone, there is no feeling of pressing the button. Force Touch on a Macbook is much more believable. Perhaps they will improve it in the next model.

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