Testberichte. Am Freitag (16.9) kommt das iPhone 7 in den Handel. Begleitend zur Markteinführung erscheinen die Reviews der Vermarktungspartner, die ihre Testgeräte nach der Keynote am vergangenen Mittwoch (7.9) erhalten haben.
spiegel.de: Das können die neuen Apple-Handys
Auch wenn die neuen Modelle optisch zunächst nicht von den alten zu unterscheiden sind, unter der Aluminiumhülle hat sich einiges getan. Dass die iPhones jetzt wasser- und staubdicht sind ist eine willkommene Neuerung, die neuen Kameras eine spürbare Verbesserung. Beim iPhone 7 Plus eröffnet die Zoomfunktion ganz neue Möglichkeiten.
refinery29.com: This is what it’s like to use the iPhone 7
When you first start using the phone, the new button feeling can be off-putting. But after a day or two, you don’t really notice the difference anymore. What you do notice: That haptic feedback is now available in apps, so as you’re scrolling a dial or tapping piano keys onscreen, you feel those light vibrations underneath your fingertips.
theverge.com: The future in disguise
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are legitimately among the most interesting, opinionated, powerful phones Apple has ever shipped, and the most confident expressions of the company’s vision in a long time. iOS 10 is excellent, the cameras are better, and the performance is phenomenal. And the batteries last longer. These are terrific phones.
John Gruber: The iPhones 7
That said, the unblemished back of the 6S looks downright boring. The jet black back of this iPhone 7 looks glorious. What will it look like after a few months of these micro abrasions accumulate? I don’t know. But I don’t think I care — I love it. If it were the only black finish, I’d buy it in a heartbeat, and I’d accept the accumulation of fine scratches as the nature of the beast. Take a close look at the finish of a black car — you’ll see fine micro abrasions everywhere.
Bob O’Donnell: Apple’s missed audio opportunity
For a company that talks a lot about how much they love music, Apple sure doesn’t seem to care that much about audio quality, and that’s frustrating.
David Pogue: iPhone 7 reviewed: a lot of catch-up, a little leapfrog
Turns out that just about every element of a smartphone that can be improved, Apple has upgraded: the case, the battery, camera, screen, speakers, processor, storage, the Home button, and the software.
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