The iPhone 7 Plus continued with the design language of its predecessor, the iPhone 6s Plus, featuring an aluminum unibody with rounded edges.
It was available in various colors, including Jet Black, Black, Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold.
Display:
The iPhone 7 Plus had a 5.5-inch Retina display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The display supported wide color gamut and 3D Touch, allowing users to access different functions based on the pressure applied to the screen.
Performance:
The device was powered by the Apple A10 Fusion chip with a quad-core CPU and a six-core GPU, providing improved performance and energy efficiency compared to its predecessors.
Storage Options:
The iPhone 7 Plus was available in different storage capacities, including 32GB, 128GB, and 256GB.
Camera System:
One of the notable features of the iPhone 7 Plus was its dual-camera system on the back. It consisted of a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens.
The dual-camera setup allowed for optical zoom at 2x and up to 10x digital zoom, along with features like Portrait mode for capturing photos with a shallow depth of field.
Front Camera:
The front-facing camera was a 7-megapixel FaceTime HD camera, capable of capturing high-quality selfies and supporting Retina Flash.
Home Button:
The iPhone 7 Plus introduced a new solid-state Home button with haptic feedback. Instead of a physical click, it simulated the sensation of a click through vibrations.
Water and Dust Resistance:
The iPhone 7 Plus had an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, making it more resilient to accidental spills and exposure to dust.
Headphone Jack Removal:
The iPhone 7 Plus was the first iPhone to eliminate the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack. Users could connect headphones using the Lightning port or use wireless Bluetooth headphones.
Operating System:
The iPhone 7 Plus originally shipped with iOS 10 and received updates to newer iOS versions over time.