Testseek.com have collected 781 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 7 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 7.
September 2019
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781 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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397 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Improved screen
Water resistant
Powerful dual speakers
Faster and better graphics performance
Better camera
Water resistant design
IOS 10 preloaded
Excellent speakers
Redesigned home button
Fantastic camera
Water-resistance
Tight integration between hardware and software
Improved battery life
Jet Black version is epic
Solidly-built
Compatible with Apple ecosystem and accessories
Taptic feedback is nice touch
Improved front and rear cameras -- now with optical image stabilization -- deliver much improved photos
Especially in low light. Water resistant. A faster processor
Plus slightly better battery life. More onboard storage than last year's models for the
The iPhone is an almost universal standard
Very good performance overall
A pleasure to use
Good fingerprint recognition
Design may not be a huge leap
But it still feels great in the hands
Hardware performs smoothly
Excellent sound
Very good camera
Water resistance (yay!)
The editors didn't like
Iterative design
No headphone jack
Innovative camera on 7 Plus
Same design
Can't plug in Lightning headphones and charge at the same time
No induction charging
Battery life could still be better
Screen-to-body ratio same as last year
New home button will take some getting used to
Very expensive
Few stand-out features
Larger 7 Plus is better value
No VR strategy
No headphone jack (but there's a dongle and compatible wired headphones in the box). Click-free home button takes getting used to. Only the larger 7 Plus has the cool dual camera. Shiny jet-black version scratches easily
Fairly expensive
Entry level memory a bit limited given it can't be upgraded
Battery isn't amazing for a flagship phone
And more or less keeps the iPhone 7 where the 6S battery was
Better battery, Excellent camera capabilities, More powerful processor, Dust and water resistant
No 3.5mm headphone jack, No 64Gb memory option, Similar to iPhone 6s, Very expensive
The new Apple iPhone 7 is excellent. It’s certainly an improvement on the iPhone 6s, but there are many aspects that haven’t changed much. Has it usurped the Samsung Galaxy S7 as the best smartphone? What we think Sleek and stylish, yet expensive an...
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It'll come as no surprise to hear that the iPhone 7 certainly does have all the tech you'll need for business and pleasure. It's all presented in a beautiful package, too.However, the iPhone SE puts in a good show for a lower-priced smartphone and if it's...
Published: 2016-12-06, Author: Jon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Much better storage options, Camera up there with the very best, Brighter, more vivid display
Design is looking slightly dated now, Awkward for wired headphone owners, Not a massive improvement over the iPhone 6S
The iPhone 7 is a solid upgrade over the iPhone 6S with some significant improvements where it counts, though we can probably expect the real advances to come with the next model...
Published: 2016-11-23, Author: Lewis , review by: macworld.co.uk
IP67 water resistance, Speedy quadcore A10 Fusion processor, New colour options, Enhanced camera with OIS, 3D Touch Home button
No headphone jack, Third year of Apple using the same basic design, Few major changes compared to iPhone 6s, Price hike in the UK, Jet Black colour option appears scratchprone
So, is the iPhone 7 worth it? While we think the iPhone 7 is a sleek, gorgeous and generally fantastic phone with enhanced cameras, an improved design (with beautiful new colour options), better battery life and a supercharged quad-core A10 Fusion chip, w...
Improved front and rear cameras -- now with optical image stabilization -- deliver much improved photos, especially in low light. Water resistant. A faster processor, plus slightly better battery life. More onboard storage than last year's models for the
No headphone jack (but there's a dongle and compatible wired headphones in the box). Click-free home button takes getting used to. Only the larger 7 Plus has the cool dual camera. Shiny jet-black version scratches easily
The iPhone 7's notable camera, battery and water resistance improvements are worthwhile upgrades to a familiar phone design. But ask yourself if you really need an upgrade... and if the Plus might be a better choice...
Abstract: I rarely review new iPhones in this column because by the time we've gone to press, there's normally been a flood of reviews and most Apple aficionados will have already bought one. But the response to the iPhone 7 and this, the 7 Plus, has been rather mu...
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Published: 2016-10-28, Author: Matt , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: THE PIXEL XL, which along with the smaller Pixel is being touted as the first 'Made by Google' smartphone, sees Google looking to take on Apple at its own game. Both smartphones have impressed us separately, so we decided to pit the two flagships head-to...
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Published: 2016-10-28, Author: Lewis , review by: macworld.co.uk
IP67 water resistance, Speedy quadcore A10 Fusion processor, Refreshed design with new colour options, Enhanced camera with OIS, 3D Touch Home button
No headphone jack, Third year of Apple using the same basic design, Not huge changes compared to iPhone 6s, Price hike in the UK, Glossy Jet Black colour option appears scratchprone
So, is the iPhone 7 worth it? While we think the iPhone 7 is a sleek, gorgeous and generally fantastic phone with enhanced cameras, an improved design (with beautiful new colour options), better battery life and a supercharged quad-core A10 Fusion chip, w...
Published: 2016-10-27, Author: Matt , review by: v3.co.uk
It's a closely-fought battle but each camp manages to rack-up wins (however negligible they may be).Apple's 12MP snapper provides perfectly decent results, but when it's already been usurped by the iPhone 7 Plus it was never going to be the crowning glory...