samedi 17 septembre 2016

iPhone 7

iPhone 7


iPhone 7
Apple iPhone 7 Logo.svg
IPhone 7 Jet Black.svg
iPhone 7 in Jet Black
BrandApple Inc.
ManufacturerFoxconn (on contract)
SloganThis is 7[1]
Generation10th
Compatible networksGSMCDMA3GEVDO,HSPA+LTELTE Advanced
First releasedSeptember 16, 2016; 1 day ago
Availability by country
PredecessoriPhone 6S
iPhone 6S Plus
TypeiPhone 7: Smartphone
iPhone 7 Plus: Phablet[2]
Form factorSlate
Dimensions7:
138.3 mm (5.44 in) H
67.1 mm (2.64 in) W
7.1 mm (0.28 in) D
7 Plus:
158.2 mm (6.23 in) H
77.9 mm (3.07 in) W
7.3 mm (0.29 in) D
Weight7: 138 g (4.9 oz)
7 Plus: 188 g (6.6 oz)
Operating systemiOS 10
System on chipApple A10 Fusion
CPU2.30 GHz quad-core 64-bitARMv8-A[3]
GPUhexa-core GPU
Memory7: 2 GB LPDDR4 RAM
7 Plus: 3 GB LPDDR4 RAM
Storage32, 128, or 256 GB
Removable storageNone
Battery
7: 3.80 V 7.45 W·h(1960 mA·h) Li-Po[4]
7 Plus: 3.82 V 11.10 W·h(2900 mA·h) Li-Po[5]
Display7: 4.7 in (120 mm) Retina HD:LED-backlit IPS LCD, 1334×750 px resolution (326ppi)
7 Plus: 5.5 in (140 mm) Retina HDLED-backlit IPS LCD, 1920×1080 px resolution (401ppi)
All models: 625 cd/m² max. brightness (typical), with dual-ion exchange-strengthened glass, and 3D Touch
Rear camera12 MP, six-element lens, true-tone flashautofocusIR filter,Burst mode, f/1.8 aperture4Kvideo recording at 30 fps or1080p at 30 or 60 fps, Slow-motion video (1080p at 120 fps and 720p at 240 fps),Timelapse with stabilization,PanoramaFacial recognition,Digital image stabilization,Optical image stabilization, Dual-lens camera (Wide angle & Telephoto) with 2x optical zoom / 10x digital zoom (iPhone 7 Plus only)
Front camera7 MP, f/2.2 apertureburst modeexposure controlface detection, auto-HDR, auto image stabilization, Retina flash, 1080p HD video recording
SoundStereo speakers
Connectivity [6] [6]
OtherIP67 IEC standard 60529 (splash, water, and dust resistant) [6]
Hearing aid compatibilityM3, T4The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. They were announced on September 7, 2016, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco by Apple CEO Tim Cook, and released on September 16, 2016, succeeding the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus as the current flagship devices in the iPhone series.[7]
The iPhone 7 features a new quad-core system-on-chip with improved system and graphics performance; an updated display screen; water resistance; stereo speakers; upgraded cameras, and a new dual-camera system on the 7 Plus model.[7] The 3.5mmheadphone jack was removed, but Apple included an adapter, along with earphones that connect to the Lightning port as an alternative.


Specifications[edit]

iPhone 7 is similar in design to iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S, though with a "mirrored" finish. Alongside the existing Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold colors, the device is offered in new Black and "Jet Black" colors. The "Jet Black" color is a darker shade with a high-gloss finish; it is created through a multi-step process, beginning with an anodization phase to make the surface of the casing a porous aluminum oxide, and then using a machine to "wipe" the casing through a powdered compound, absorbed by aluminum oxide. The process is concluded with an "ultra-fine particle bath" for additional finishing; the entire process takes less than an hour.[7][8]
iPhone 7 no longer uses a physical home button, and instead it uses a touch-sensitive button with haptic feedback via the Apple Taptic Engine. The button is also pressure-sensitive.[9] The "3D Touch" system from 6S was retained.[7] But the new home button requires skin contact to activate, so it is not possible to use it with gloves.[10]
Comparison of iPhone 6 and iPhone 7's ports, above and below respectively.
iPhone 7 does not feature a 3.5mm headphone jack; it was replaced by a second speaker grille that contains the phone's new Taptic Engine vibration feedback system.[11] A Lightning-to-3.5mm connector adapter, as well as in-ear headphones that use a Lightning connector, are bundled with the device. The Lightning adapter is also sold independently.[7][12] iPhone 7 is also water- and dust-resistant.[13] Third-party headphone brands can make headphones based on either the wired Lightning port, or wirelessly through Bluetooth.
iPhone 7 uses the Apple A10 Fusion system-on-chip, which consists of two low-power cores and two high-power cores. The A10 chip also features a hexa-core graphics chip capable of "console-level gaming".[14] As with prior models, iPhone 7 is available in two sizes: one with a 4.7-inch screen, and a "Plus" variant with a 5.5-inch screen. The displays have identical sizes and resolutions to 6and 6S (at 720p and 1080p, respectively), but with an increased color gamut and brightness.[7] Both device variants also contain a new iteration of Apple's motion coprocessor, the M10.[15] Unlike previous iPhone models, internal storage options for iPhone 7 begin at 32 GB instead of 16 GB.[16] iPhone 7 Plus has 3 GB of RAM, more than any other iPhone to date,[17] but the smaller, 4.7-inch iPhone 7 has only 2 GB.[18]
iPhone 7 Plus with dual lens camera on top of a 6S Plus
iPhone 7 includes a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera with a quad-LED "True Tone" flash; its aperture was widened to f/1.8, and the standard-size phone model adds optical image stabilization — a feature that was previously exclusive to Plus models. iPhone 7 Plus includes a second 12-megapixel telephoto lens, which can be used to achieve 2x optical zoom, and up to 10x digital zoom. The front-facing camera on both versions was upgraded to a 7-megapixel sensor.[13][19][20]

Software[edit]

See also: iOS 10 and iOS version history
iPhone 7 ships with iOS 10 pre-installed.[21]

Accessories[edit]

A Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter is sold by Apple as an accessory as well as being included with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.[12] Apple also unveiled several Bluetooth-powered headphones, including Apple AirPods and three new Beats headphones. All four products utilize an in-house wireless chip known as Apple W1, which is designed to provide low-power Bluetooth operation and integration with iOS and macOS products (though they are still compatible with other Bluetooth-supported devices).[22][23]

Reception[edit]

Pre-release[edit]

Despite the inclusion of an adapter, the removal of the headphone jack was met with criticism. Criticism was based primarily on the following arguments: the inability to charge the iPhone 7 and listen to music simultaneously without Bluetooth;[24] and the inconvenience of having to carry around an adapter for what is purely a mobile device, diminishing its utility.[25] In particular, Apple's vice president Phillip Schiller, who announced the change, was mocked extensively online for stating that removing the headphone jack took 'courage'.[26][27] An online petition created by the consumer group SumOfUs that accuses Apple of planned obsolescenceand causing substantial electronic waste by removing the headphone jack reached over 300,000 signatures.[28]

Post-release[edit]

The Verge gave the iPhone 7 a 9 out of 10, praising the improved camera, water resistance, better battery life, and the touch-sensitive area that simulates the feel of a physical button, but did not like the lack of headphone jack, that the jet black version scratches easily, that wireless audio devices are immature and the need to use a dongle for using traditional headphones.[29]

Sales[edit]

Apple has deliberately withheld pre-order sales numbers, citing that these are "no longer a representative metric for our investors and customers".[30]
U.S. carrier T-Mobile announced that the iPhone 7 broke the record for first-day pre-order sales of any smartphone in its history. Although it did not release specific numbers, it also revealed that the weekend following the iPhone 7 announcement, the pre-order numbers for the iPhone 7 was its biggest iPhone launch ever, being "up nearly 4x compared to the next most popular iPhone".[31]
On September 15, 2016, one day before the iPhone 7 went on sale, Apple announced that due to high demand, they have sold out of all Jet Black iPhone 7's, and all colors of the iPhone 7 Plus, and that those models won't be available in Apple Stores for walk-in customers on launch day.[32] This may be because Apple opened up more reserve slots for customers in the iPhone Upgrade Program[33] after those customers complained about the system used to reserve the phones had the slots filled up quickly after pre-orders opened, and customers couldn't get the phone they wanted.[34] These issues also caused a class action lawsuit to be filed against Apple because of the way they handled the system.[35]

Timeline of iPhone models[edit]

IPhone 7IPhone 7IPhone SEIPhone 6SIPhone 6SIPhone 6IPhone 6IPhone 5SIPhone 5CIPhone 5IPhone 4SIPhone 4IPhone 3GSIPhone 3GIPhone (1st generation)

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