Apple just unveiled the new iPhone 7 & Plus during its event in San Francisco today.
There was some speculation on what the device would be called leading up to Apple’s event, but Apple has now made the “iPhone 7” branding official. It also has confirmed that iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will get new cameras, water-resistance improvements, stereo speakers, longer battery life and more.
The new iPhones feature a 12 megapixel camera, optical image stabilization now available in all models, a f/1/8 aperture, six-element lens, new high-speed sensor, and a redesigned quad-LED True Tone flash. The iPhone 7 Plus model offers high-res optical zoom at 2x using built-in dual-cameras.
The camera app in iOS 10 will include features to take advantage of the enhanced zoom features of the dual camera system on iPhone 7 Plus.
The iPhone 7 features a redesigned Home button that uses a “Taptic Engine” like Apple uses in the Apple Watch to provide tactile feedback for various functions.
iPhone 7 and 7 Plus also include new stereo speakers for the first time, and both iPhone 7 and 7 Plus models will be water and dust resistant, another first for the iPhone line.
The new iPhones also receive a big performance bump courtesy of the new A10 Fusion four-core CPU. Apple said it’s 40% faster than the A9 in previous generation iPhones and includes a 6-core graphics chip that’s 50% faster than A9.