Apple unveiled the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in September 2016, introducing significant design refinements and controversial changes that would shape the future of smartphones. These models marked the removal of the headphone jack, the introduction of water resistance, and the debut of advanced dual-camera technology on the Plus model.
The A10 Fusion chip brought a new quad-core architecture with two high-performance cores and two high-efficiency cores. This design delivered up to 2x faster CPU performance than the iPhone 6s while providing longer battery life, as the phone intelligently switched between cores based on workload.
The removal of the headphone jack was offset by the inclusion of Lightning EarPods and a Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter in the box. This controversial decision paved the way for wireless audio adoption and allowed for better water resistance and internal space optimization.
The iPhone 7 Plus introduced the revolutionary dual-camera system with Wide (28mm) and Telephoto (56mm) lenses. This enabled 2x optical zoom and the groundbreaking Portrait mode that used depth mapping to create beautiful background blur (bokeh) previously only achievable with DSLR cameras.
The new solid-state Home button replaced the mechanical button with a capacitive touch surface and haptic feedback from the Taptic Engine. This change improved durability and allowed for customizable pressure sensitivity.
The stereo speaker system delivered twice the audio output of the iPhone 6s, with one speaker at the bottom and another in the earpiece. This created an immersive audio experience for videos, games, and speakerphone calls.
The IP67 water and dust resistance rating provided protection against accidental spills, rain, and dust ingress. While not designed for swimming, this protection gave users peace of mind for everyday accidents.
The iPhone 7 introduced two new color options: the sophisticated Jet Black with its mirror-like finish, and the bold (Product) Red edition supporting HIV/AIDS programs. The matte Black finish replaced Space Gray, while Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold completed the palette.
Storage options doubled across the lineup, starting at 32GB with 128GB and 256GB options available. This accommodated growing app sizes and the increasing popularity of photo and video recording.
While these models have served users well for years, common issues like battery degradation and Audio IC failure (loop disease) can occur. CMTC Wireless specializes in repairing these classic devices, offering screen replacements, battery swaps, and board-level repairs to keep your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus functional.
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Screen protectors, cases, and chargers installed. We help set up your new device and transfer your data.
Every repair comes with our 90-day warranty on parts and labor. If something goes wrong, we make it right.
Volume repairs for schools and companies. Device buyback programs and fleet management support available.
Most screen replacements are completed in 30-45 minutes. We stock parts for all models from iPhone 6 to iPhone 15 Pro Max.
We offer both Premium OEM-grade screens and standard aftermarket options. We explain the difference so you can choose what fits your budget.
No. Our technicians are trained to carefully transfer the Face ID sensors to the new screen so it continues working perfectly.
Turn it off immediately and DO NOT charge it. Bring it to us ASAP. The sooner we clean it, the higher the chance of survival.
Yes, all our screen and battery repairs come with a warranty covering any defects in the part or workmanship.