With the iPhone 14 launch just days away, anticipation around the launch event has been building up to gargantuan proportions. Apple is all set to get rid of the notch and has reportedly revamped the design of its next flagship series to introduce a new punch hole design, among other top-of-the-line features such as Apple's ProMotion display, always-on display and more. The iPhone 14 is expected to launch at Apple's “Far Out” event on September 7 at the Steve Jobs Theater.
Continuing our trend at HT Tech of taking a look back at the iPhones which revolutionized modern smartphones, today we take a look at the iPhone which reimagined smartphone photography – the iPhone 7 Plus.
If you're a fan of smartphone photography, then there are countless options in the market. From dual camera smartphones offering macro photography to phones that even let you capture the moon in stunning quality, you can get a smartphone with a camera that caters to your specific needs nowadays. But back in 2016, there weren't many options in the market, with the exception of HTC One M-8. However, that all changed when Apple announced the iPhone 7 Plus at the September 2016 Event.
The Cupertino-based tech giant announced iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus on September 7, 2016, but it was iPhone 7 Plus which garnered all the headlines. iPhone 7 Plus was the first Apple iPhone to arrive with dual cameras offering stunning image quality without any compromise.
iPhone 7 Plus was launched with dual 12MP wide-angle and telephoto cameras with one wide-angle camera and one telephoto camera with optical image stabilization. The smartphone offered hardware-based software photography and Live Photos feature. iPhone 7 Plus also offered 4K video recording at 30 frames per
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