For another year running, the new iPhone is a lot like the old iPhone. In looks, in functionality, in its very essence, the iPhone 7 is a device of old ideas, repackaged: the water resistance, the little conveniences, even the assassination of the noble headphone jack … none of it is truly *new* to the smartphone world. But Apple (as always) is less about novelty than about presenting existing technology in a new and interesting way. The iPhone 7 lives up to that legacy — but you need to be able to see beyond the boring bits to realize it. Join Michael Fisher for MrMobile’s iPhone 7 review, and stay tuned for the iPhone 7 Plus review coming soon!
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MrMobile’s iPhone 7 Review was published after six days with a retail iPhone 7 handset (32GB, Black) purchased from Apple and used on T-Mobile US in New York City and Greater Boston. The device was paired to an Apple Watch Series 2 on the final day of testing.
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Apple iPhone 7 in Black
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