Technology
Save over £200 on the iPhone 7 Plus in a range of colours
It’s pretty rare for iPhones to go on sale, for a number of reasons.
You see the thing with an iPhone is that even if it isn’t the latest model, it will still have industry-leading technology and still have a devoted fanbase to call on. So why would Apple cut the price when they know older models are still popular and will sell? It’s a good question and one that we honestly don’t know the answer to.
For some reason however, known only to the bods at Apple, the iPhone 7 Plus is on sale. The handset would normally set you back £769, but can be picked up for just £559 right now. That’s a saving of over £200.
As we said, one of the main reasons that iPhones hold value is that the technology involved in older models remains pretty impressive long after release. The iPhone Plus 7 is a great example of this, with fantastic features and clever technology in every department:
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5.5-inch retina HD display
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IP67 water and dust resistant
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12MP dual cameras with OIS, portrait mode, and 4K video and 7MP FaceTime HD camera with retina flash
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Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
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A10 Fusion chip
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iOS 12
So if you want a handset packed full of the best features at a heavily reduced price, the iPhone Plus 7 is the perfect option. You have a choice of colours too, with silver, black, gold, and rose gold handsets available.
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