After the issues of battery explosion, now a new report came to the forefront that indicates that iPhone 7 warranties won't cover liquid damage, irrespective of its resistive water features.
It'll be interesting to see the initial sale figures of iPhone 7.
That should give you a good idea of just how fucking excited people are to get their hands on Apple's latest iPhone.
Apple's water-proofing technology is really just a way for customers who accidentally drop the iPhone 7 in small amounts of water to have the peace of mind knowing they won't need to replace the handset.
The dust is still settling in the aftermath of Wednesday evening's big launch, but the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are already up for grabs. Well, there's some bad news coming your way from Apple.
There have been numerous calls for Apple to up the base model of its iPhone range from 16GB to 32GB.
Vodafone have announced a list of plans for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus whose pricing will apply for the first three days of pre-orders, that is till Sunday. But it took matters to the next level by similarly doubling the other storage options from 64GB to 128GB and from 128GB to 256GB for the high-end models.
Kuo also said that the dual camera system will be getting improvements next year.
This basically means that should the water accidentally get through your phone's innards for no fault of yours, you will not get it repaired or serviced for free under warranty.
If you were hoping that Apple would bring its new dual-lens camera to the 4.7-inch iPhone next year, you may be out of luck. It's one for the future too, as you'll automatically join O2's Yearly Upgrade Program and get your next upgrade free of charge.
Pre-order for the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will start tomorrow, September 9. According to the tech giant, the A10 SoC is 40% faster and more energy efficient than its predecessor.
The new iPhone 7 variant is a testament to the company's commitment to quality. The iPhone 6S only comes with a single speaker, which is located at the bottom edge of the handset. Oh, and it's apparently ditching the ubiquitous 3.5 mm audio jack that everyone uses to plug in their headphones.
Source: 2017 iPhone to Feature Dual-Camera System Only on Plus Model
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