Soooooo............7 or 7 plus? Is it worth the extra for the better camera, or does the additional size of the plus make it too much of a pain whilst out running?
The 7 plus is probably more appropriate if you're training to be a soldier.Soooooo............7 or 7 plus? Is it worth the extra for the better camera, or does the additional size of the plus make it too much of a pain whilst out running?
Soooooo............7 or 7 plus? Is it worth the extra for the better camera, or does the additional size of the plus make it too much of a pain whilst out running?
Soooooo............7 or 7 plus? Is it worth the extra for the better camera, or does the additional size of the plus make it too much of a pain whilst out running?
Anyone buy one ?
Went for the silver 7plus 256gb direct from Apple, will be here on Friday.
Sorry if fixtures but this looks a good option: iPhone Upgrade Programme
http://www.apple.com/uk/shop/iphone/iphone-upgrade-program
Sorry if fixtures but this looks a good option: iPhone Upgrade Programme
http://www.apple.com/uk/shop/iphone/iphone-upgrade-program
My ears perked up when they said this scheme was launching here finally.
I assume the main target audience are those who take phones on contract from a mobile network.
I've not yet given thought as to if its a good deal for those who buy their handset outright. Thoughts?
My ears perked up when they said this scheme was launching here finally.
I assume the main target audience are those who take phones on contract from a mobile network.
I've not yet given thought as to if its a good deal for those who buy their handset outright. Thoughts?
To be honest, I get a massive chunk of the initial outlay back when I sell my current 6s plus, even Mazuma will give me £450 for it so I expect it to go for more than that on eBay.Pre-announcement, I'd decided I'd go Plus for my next phone because my 6 now just feels 'normal' sized, the Plus had better cameras on the previous versions (something they have obviously retained), and for the better battery life.
Post-announcement I was still thinking about going this way but I completely forgot today was pre-ordering day, and when I looked all Plus models were unavailable on launch day. This means I now either have to wait or do the launch day Apple store queue thing. I did it once and I vowed I never would again as it was horrific.
As above - meant to but forgot.
You clearly earn too much money. My 64gb has always been more than big enough so I'll be going for the mid-sized 128gb, probably in black (the matte one not the glossy one).
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/09/iphone-7-listen-music-charge-adapter-headphones
Apple’s removal of the headphone socket on its latest iPhone 7 has had several knock-on effects, but one thing most people might not realise is that if you’re using wired headphones with it, you can’t charge it at the same time. Unless you buy a £35 adapter. Or a £49 dock.
The scrapping of the long-standing, universal 3.5mm phone connector, commonly known as the headphones jack, has already boosted sales of wireless headphones, which according to Apple is the way forward. It’s also upset a lot of people, whose often high-priced cabled headphones now need an adapter to plug into the Lightning socket of the iPhone 7, should they buy one.
But arguably the biggest problem for office workers around the country will be that the Lightning socket is the sole power source for charging the battery of the iPhone 7. It means for all those who sit at their desks, charge the phone and plug in their headphones to listen to music, Apple’s latest smartphone isn’t going to cut the mustard –you simply can’t do both.
At least, without buying an adapter that is. Apple’s only option for cable aficionados is the iPhone’s £49 Lightning dock, which has a Lightning socket and a 3.5mm headphone socket on the back, but is a bit impractical to carry around.
Accessory-maker Belkin to the rescue then, with it’s new £35 Lightning Audio + Charge RockStar – terrible name, likely an essential buy for many just to use the included headphones and charge. Great, another dongle to lose.
Of course, if you want to listen to your old 3.5mm “legacy” headphones, you’re going to need to use another adapter, which at least Apple ships in the box with the iPhone 7.
One adapter plugged into the phone, another adapter plugged into the original adapter and the headphones plugged into the second adapter that’s plugged into the adapter plugged into the iPhone 7. What could possibly go wrong?
Maybe it’s time to buy some Bluetooth headphones.
seems an awful lot of hassle for a problem that didnt exist, no one bar Apple engineers cared about the 3.5mm socket, its stayed the course because it works very well.
Well, them and Lenovo's designers: http://www.theverge.com/2016/6/10/11900992/moto-z-specs-no-headphone-jack