Apple's iPhone 7 wants you to cut the cord (CNET News)
Apple's iPhone 7 wants you to cut the cord (CNET News)
2016-09-07
Apple wants you to cut the cord the
headphone cord that is with iPhone seven
and seven plus we're moving to
connecting them over lightning the
iPhone seven won't have a headphone
socket instead it supports wireless
earbuds or headsets like apple's new air
pods there's also an adapter provided to
connect corded headphones our
smartphones are packed with technologies
and we all want more and it's all
fighting for space within that same
enclosure Apple added water resistance
to the iPhone 7 as well as two rear
cameras on the 7 plus the lenses give 2
times optical zoom and can also simulate
the shallow depth of field effect found
on digital SLR cameras it automatically
jumps to using the telephoto lens and
automatically you see the depth effect
you are seeing that blur in the
background it is being generated in real
time as you're looking at your screen
the Apple watch series 2 looks similar
to the previous version but it's now
resistant to depths of up to 50 meters
and has a built-in GPS it is faster it
is brighter it is water resistant so you
can swim with it it's got built-in GPS
and it's got all of the power of watch
OS 3 iPhone sales have plateaued in
recent quarters with many wondering how
Apple can reverse the trend Apple's
iPhone event is vital for the company
more than two thirds of their sales come
from this device so they've really got
to have a device that gets people to
upgrade and gets people going to the
stores the new iPhone comes at an
opportune time for the tech giant rival
manufacturer Samsung issued a global
recall for the galaxy note 7 after a
battery floor caused some phones to
catch fire the iPhone 7 and watch Series
2 will go on sale on September 16 in San
Francisco Lexus Avedis cnet.com for CBS
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