The iPhone 7 Price in Nigeria UK Used is 120,000 Naira and this includes Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Delta, Kaduna, Edo, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Benin, Owerri, Warri.
iPhone 7 32GB Price – N 120,000
iPhone 7 128GB Price – N 135,000
When Apple announced the iPhone 7 in September 2016, it was an incremental update but one that improved on the already excellent iPhone 6 design. With enhanced internals, a better camera, and changes like no headphone jack, let’s see how the iPhone 7 is stacked up.
Design and Build
Keeping the same aluminum unibody construction and 4.7-inch form factor as the 6/6S, the 7 felt high-end and durable. It was also now water resistant with an IP67 rating. Two new color options joined the lineup Jet Black and a glossy Black. The phones looked and felt premium.
Display and Performance
The same sharp 750×1334 LCD was employed but with Apple’s new ‘True Tone’ feature for more natural colors. Powering the 7 was the speedy A10 Fusion chip, a rapid upgrade over the A9. Real-world performance was incredibly smooth and fluid thanks to the processing prowess.
Camera Upgrade
A welcome upgrade was the upgraded 12MP rear camera. It captured sharper snaps with improved autofocus speeds and dynamic range. The new faster f/1.8 aperture also aided low-light shots. 4K video at 30fps was now supported along with 60fps 1080p recording. Selfies also improved.
No Headphone Jack
In a controversial move, Apple dumped the headphone jack but adopted Lightning EarPods instead. Wireless AirPods also launched alongside. While inconvenient initially, it was a needed push towards wireless audio standards.
Battery Life
The 1960mAh cell matched the 6S life, lasting a full day easily. However, it charged slower than newer iPhones without a converter. iOS updates remained snappy and fluid years later thanks to Apple’s optimization.
Verdict
For many, the iPhone 7 was a refined and accomplished update over the 6/6S models. Faster speeds, improved cameras, and build enhancements made it an attractive purchase. While polarizing initially, Apple’s omitting of the headphone jack proved to be a sensible move long-term for connectivity standards.