Monday, April 9, 2018

iPhone 7 Plus Matte Black Unboxing


 What's going on guys my name is Wade with tech daily and it's iPhone 7 time so there is the new iPhone 7 this is the 7 plus 32 gigabyte in the new matte black finish and before we get to the phone let's check out what else comes inside the box so we have a packet of paperwork a manual legal info and Apple stickers which really should have been mat black 2 and underneath the phone we've got all the usual Apple accessories like the USB wall plug for charging the phone the new lightning ear pods and of course the Lightning 2 3.5 millimeter headphone adapter because as you know the iPhone 7 of course does not come with a headphone jack so you'll need the adapter to use any of your old headphones you also get a lightning cable which I can never get enough of with all that junk out of the way here is the iPhone 7 plus familiar in more ways than one obviously but still with a fair amount of changes setting it up for the first time is really nothing new until you get to the home button the meet the new home button setup screen is brand new for the iPhone 7 because that home button now is no longer a button it's similar to force touch on the MacBook swear pressing down will cause a vibration and this screen allows you to set the amount of vibration feedback you get when you do press down like I mentioned not a lot has changed with the iPhone 7 and 7 plus from last year's models but we do get a slightly different display a bit brighter with more colors which is actually a little more noticeable than I expected of course we also get the new jet black and this matte black color option which I'm a huge fan of definitely better than I expected the matte black finish basically makes the antenna lines invisible so you almost get one smooth seamless experience throughout the design of the phone the seven-plus also rocks that new dual camera setup which I'm excited to try out telephoto for two times zoom along with 10 times digital zoom and a wide-angle with F 1.8 aperture and once again there is the new home button I have it currently set to setting 3 which is the highest vibration setting and to me it kind of still does feel like a click there's absolutely no movement or travel whatsoever and it isn't a capacitive button like on Android phones you really have to give it some force but I think it works well given the fact that I'm just pressing down basically on a solid piece of glass the biggest change I'm gonna have to get used to though is that lack of a head Jack probably gonna have to pick up a couple more of those lightning - headphone adapters which thankfully are only nine bucks but still very sad so hopefully you guys enjoyed this quick unboxing.

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