Here's the biggest reason why people are upgrading to the iPhone 7
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The iPhone 7 isn't a major change if you've used an iPhone before, but it's still selling in the millions.
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So why are people spending the money on a new iPhone? Turns out, it's all about battery life, according to a study of American consumers conducted by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
The iPhone's slightly improved battery life was cited as the number one reason why consumers upgraded to the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, followed by the newest model's water-resistance, camera quality, and faster performance.
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Apparently, BAML didn't ask about the headphone jack.
Here are the results from the BAML survey:
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