Everything you need to know about the iPhone 7 in Canada

Where can I buy the iPhone 7 in Canada?

The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are coming to Canada on September 16, seven days after its pre-order period. If you are hankering for Apple's latest smartphones, here's what you need to know.

How much do they cost?

The iPhone 7 starts at $899 for the 32GB model, increasing to $1029 for the 128GB model and $1159 for the 256GB model. Yes, the base storage sizes have doubled this year.

iPhone 7:

  • 32GB: $899
  • 128GB: $1029
  • 256GB: $1159

The iPhone 7 Plus starts at $1049 for the 32GB model, increasing to $1179 for the 128GB model and $1309 for the 256GB model.

iPhone 7 Plus:

  • 32GB: $1049
  • 128GB: $1179
  • 256GB: $1309

While the iPhone 7 costs the same as last year's iPhone 6s, the iPhone 7 Plus is $20 more for each model, in line with the U.S. market.

Apple will, of course, continue to sell the iPhone 7 unlocked at its retail stores and online.

So they're increasing the base storage?

Yep! That's one of the best pieces of news we heard all day: the iPhone 7 series starts at 32GB and increases to 128GB and 256GB, which is good news for anyone who quickly ran out of space on their previous iPhone.

What colors are available?

You'll be able to buy the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in the follow colors:

  • Jet Black (128GB, 256GB)
  • Black (32GB, 128GB, 256GB)
  • Silver (32GB, 128GB, 256GB)
  • Gold (32GB, 128GB, 256GB)
  • Rose Gold (32GB, 128GB, 256GB)

Which carriers are going to sell the iPhone 7?

Pretty much all of them:

  • Rogers
  • Bell
  • Telus
  • Videotron
  • Virgin Mobile
  • Fido
  • Koodo
  • MTS
  • SaskTel

And based on the carrier pricing of the iPhone 6s, the carriers will likely deduct $500 in exchange for a two-year contract, which leaves the iPhone 7 at $399, and the iPhone 7 Plus at $509 (though this is unconfirmed right now).

I heard there's something new in the wireless bands

You're absolutely right: the iPhone 7 series supports Category 9 LTE, which in Canada means carriers like Bell that support speeds upwards of 300Mbps using triple carrier aggregation will be able to take advantage of it.

What else can you tell me?

  • The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are 5 grams and 4 grams lighter than their predecessors, respectively, which is nice considering last year's phones were a little heavier than the previous year's.
  • The battery on the iPhone 7 is supposed to last two hours longer than the iPhone 6s, while the iPhone 7 Plus should last around an hour longer than the iPhone 7.
  • The haptic, non-mechanical home button is really neat.

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