Dining out is something that we all have done.
Even in the health-conscious world that we live in, we occasionally find
ourselves grabbing a bite to eat at a local restaurant of some variety after deliberation as to what type of food we desire. After settling on a genre food, a restaurant-and lastly-our particular dish of choice-we order. As the
minutes pass in anxious anticipation, we begin to salivate due to the aromas of
other finished meals-especially replicas of our own meal-eagerly awaiting the
moment until we can feast on our own delectable platter. And then, when
that moment arrives, we are left with an abyss of disappointment when we
discover that our meal was not prepared as we ordered.
The iPhone 7 is said
meal.
Laced with a niche of decent features, the iPhone 7 is indeed a
great phone considering the fiercely competitive smartphone market that it
competes in. Boasting a four-core 64-bit A10 chip utilizing iOS 10, a 1334 x
750 resolution for the 4.7 inch iPhone 7 and a 1920 x 1080 resolution for the
5.5 inch iPhone 7 Plus, an improved battery life giving two additional hours for
the iPhone 7 and one additional hour for the iPhone 7 Plus respectively, and supposedly
2GB and 3GB of RAM for each phone, both the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are noticeable
upgrades over their previous models.
However,
it still leaves much to be desired…
The most controversial change with this year’s iPhone models is
the removal of the headphone jack. (Yes, the
3.5mm headphone jack that has become a global standard for more years than we’d
like to admit.) Instead, Apple has forced users to use their “Airpods”; this
new way to listen to your music comes with a host of other problems as well. Apple
claims that this move was done to make room for the larger battery, the haptic
home button, and to provide for a slimmer body.
That being said, let’s get right to the point: Apple has lost its innovation.
Instead of obliging to what their consumers have been feverishly
asking for (wireless charging, removable batteries, a more durable charger,
etc.), Apple has instead chosen to focus on areas that they feel will be more
beneficial, rather than the public outcry of other, more logical, improvements.
This is not a piece determined to belittle Apple, nor their flagship device,
however, what can’t be avoided is the continual disregard for giving their
customers what they desire.
With the addition of the Airpods, Apple has become even more of
a niche product due to their $159 price tag. Let’s back up for a second: Apple
has removed a 100-year technology because it was “old”, “took up space” and was
“holding them back”, or as Phil Schiller so eloquently stated, they did so
because they were the only company that was “courageous” to make such a bold decision.
The old adage of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” doesn’t seem to apply to the
folks at Cupertino one bit. Additionally, there have been upticks from tech
conspiracy theorists proclaiming that the removal of the headphone jack as the
justification for the addition of the new features is nothing more than excuse
for Apple to siphon more money from their consumer base as their once thriving and
assured stock has failed to meet investor expectations as it continues on its
rollercoaster ride. (In short, we won’t be seeing any 7-way stock splits any
time soon.)
Should
I upgrade?
That depends. It really does. If you’re still with an iPhone 5
iteration of before, I’d say yes if you can part with the headphone jack and
don’t mind the risk of losing the Airpods-then sure-go for it. Otherwise, if
you have a newer iPhone, I would caution you to wait as Apple is supposedly
prepping for their 10th anniversary iPhone next.
Personally, I have an iPhone 6 Plus, although my battery isn’t
as great as I’d like it to be, and even though the aesthetics of the phone are alluring,
as a tech enthusiast I simply do not see the value of upgrading to the iPhone 7
at any time soon, if ever at all.
This is one meal that I’m sure all wish was a bit more
enjoyable, or, rather-palatable.
But it comes with earpods to connect through the lightning port. The airpods are for bluetooth users
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