The iPhone I want versus the iPhone I needThe burden of compromise is realizing the iPhone you want isn't the iPhone you need.
Daniel Bader is a Senior Editor at Mobile Nations, working with the teams at iMore, Android Central and Windows Central on content and planning. In addition to writing and producing, Daniel regularly appears on Canadian networks CBC and CTV as a technology analyst.
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I've been using the iPhone 7 for the past week. I've also been using the iPhone 7 Plus. It's complicated.
During that time, what has become increasingly obvious is that one embodies my ideal form of a phone, and the other largely impresses for its function. Sure, the argument can be reduced to sports car versus truck, but in this case it's not as simple.
To be specific, both are fantastic phones, and truly significant updates over their respective 6s counterparts (though it's worth noting that most people upgrading to the 7 will be coming from the iPhone 6 or earlier, which is an even more sizeable upg...
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The iPhone I want versus the iPhone I need