iPhone seven plus is the bigger iPhone seven. Just like the other seven, it's water resistant, it's got better battery and it's got a faster processor. But the real difference is the dual lens camera on the back. Each 12 megapixels, wide angle and telephoto. How does it work? We gave it to one of our photographers in San Francisco to try for himself. Would this be a particularly good place to do a selfie? I'm James Martin, I'm the senior photographer at Cnet. I've been spending some time with the iPhone 7 Plus for the past week and kind of taking it around San Francisco in the bay area and kind of looking at some of the, Capability as a mobile phone camera and seeing what it can do. It's been really impressive. [MUSIC] The two lenses, the wide angle and the telephoto lens is on the back has an impressive range to it. The zoom is incredible. The button, the one x button here, Switches between one lens and then we hit it 2x to switch to telephoto lens, so we're getting no digital zoom, this is all optical zoom. Certainly, I can see this thing as a replacement for 0.2 cameras that the photos are amazingly sharp, even in low light it has really good range of tones. Evens out the highlights and the shadows very, very well. The software, I can tell, really is doing an amazing job of isolating the color pixels and there's no bleed in the color. All of them are very well defined. [MUSIC] It's really pretty. [MUSIC] I don't know if it quite is up to the level of replacing DSLRs, but this is the kind of camera that certainly is going to be fun for amateurs, and even professionals to shoot with, as a replacement for a point and shoot camera. In terms of snapshots and even taking your artistic Instagrams, Types of photo. I think this is very incredible quality camera. I think everyone's gonna love this camera. [SOUND]