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The iPhone 7 is a great phone but like others said, I dont think its worth it if you have a 6S. There is no new feature on iOS exclusive to the 7, no screen improvements, I think the upgrade is minor this time around. I seriously think the 6S upgrade over the 6 was better.

If you realy enjoy taking photos and videos, maybe the upgrade is worth it, but for performance and al, I still find my 6S+ to be very fast and I can't realy justify an update for me.
 
The iPhone 7 is a great phone but like others said, I dont think its worth it if you have a 6S. There is no new feature on iOS exclusive to the 7, no screen improvements, I think the upgrade is minor this time around. I seriously think the 6S upgrade over the 6 was better.

If you realy enjoy taking photos and videos, maybe the upgrade is worth it, but for performance and al, I still find my 6S+ to be very fast and I can't realy justify an update for me.

Do most of you all buy your phone outright? For $100 I dont see how you can't justify the upgrade.
 
I was skeptical of this upgrade before it was announced, but the 7 series is genuinely very, very nice. While I haven't received mine yet, I've spent enough time with the 7/7+ to say with complete confidence that it is my favorite iPhone ever.
 
I'm pleased with my downgrade from the 6s plus to the regular 7. It's nice having a normal sized phone again; and the jet black color is amazing.
 
For those saying it's not worth it to upgrade from a previous year's iPhone, that's what people are saying on EVERY new iPhone releases.
 
It's a good upgrade from 6 Plus. But if you have 6s Plus than the upgrade is minimal.
 
Do most of you all buy your phone outright? For $100 I dont see how you can't justify the upgrade.

Have typically purchased outright before the 7+, but decided to try the APple upgrade program. Seems to be better deal (if you upgrade every year) considering that the iPhone is worth less than half of its original value after one year. And with ebay fees being so high, there is a hit there too. If you decide to keep your phone for two or more years, then its the same thing as buying outright but spread over 24 months.
 
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