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Are the hardware differences between the 7 and 7 Plus significant enough to justify the larger harder to carry size of the 7 Plus? Would the average user notice any significant performance differences between the two in day to day use?
Are the hardware differences between the 7 and 7 Plus significant enough to justify the larger harder to carry size of the 7 Plus? Would the average user notice any significant performance differences between the two in day to day use?
That will depend on your usage. I've had both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus. The iPhone 7, in my opinion, is a tad bit faster that my iPhone 7 Plus. Yes, the overall specs of the iPhone 7 Plus are better than those of the iPhone 7, still, unless the better camera and extra gig of RAM is a deal breaker, I would recommend that "you" get the iPhone 7 instead of the iPhone 7 Plus.
The 7 was faster than your 7 Plus? That seems backwards, with the 7 Plus having a GB more RAM. I'm not saying you're lying, it just doesn't seem like that should be.
Are the hardware differences between the 7 and 7 Plus significant enough to justify the larger harder to carry size of the 7 Plus? Would the average user notice any significant performance differences between the two in day to day use?
The Plus model have two camera and have faster flash storage then the regular model. However, the performance differences is not very noticeable.
As others have said, it depends on your usage. I've had a 6 Plus, 6s Plus, 6s, and now a 7 Plus. When I had the 6s I could never get a full day battery, I had charge a number of times throughout the day. However I use my phone all the day for work and for myself. Since I watch a lot of YouTube and video, I prefer the larger screen, and the extra battery life is perfect. It all depends on how much you use your phone and what you use it for, also how important one handed usage is to you. Since I always use my phone two handed the Plus isn't any different for me.
6s battery was really meh for me even from the start. The 7 seems a little better but seems after a few months to tank hard.