Apple finally introduced its new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones and we're still ogling over how the new black and jet black colors look sexy on them. The company mentions that the jet black's high shine "may show fine micro-abrasions with use" -- meaning it could have minor facial damages or scratches when not handled carefully. Here's the excerpt from Apple: "The high-gloss finish of the jet black iPhone 7 is achieved through a precision nine-step anodization and polishing process. If you are concerned about this, we suggest you use one of the many cases available to protect your iPhone." It sure does sound impressive with how the body was created but if users are going to use an additional case and hide its color just to protect the surface, then what good is it to get a jet black finish? Would you still get the jet black iPhone 7 when it becomes available in the Philippines? RIM fought back and introduced its first touch screen device -- the Blackberry Strom (9530). That's despite the fact that back in June 2008, Blackberries were selling more than twice as many as the iPhone 3G. It also has mobile streaming, allows tethering to your laptop to share internet and can sync your desktop iTunes music files using BlackBerry Media Sync. Read more in our articles including "Apple's jet black iPhone 7 scratches easily" and "Blackberry Storm: RIM sheds the keypad".
Apple finally introduced its new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones and we're still ogling over how the new black and jet black colors look sexy on them. The company mentions that the jet black's high shine "may show fine micro-abrasions with use" -- meaning it could have minor facial damages or scratches when not handled carefully.
Here's the excerpt from Apple: "The high-gloss finish of the jet black iPhone 7 is achieved through a precision nine-step anodization and polishing process. If you are concerned about this, we suggest you use one of the many cases available to protect your iPhone." It sure does sound impressive with how the body was created but if users are going to use an additional case and hide its color just to protect the surface, then what good is it to get a jet black finish? Would you still get the jet black iPhone 7 when it becomes available in the Philippines?
Our coverage of jet black includes: "Apple's jet black iPhone 7 scratches easily"; "Blackberry Storm: RIM sheds the keypad"; " BlackBerry Torch 9800 Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.