Remember all those beautiful photos taken on Watch Young Woman Bai Jiethe iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus that Apple showed during its September keynote? Turns out, the company has many more photos and videos it uses for showcase purposes in Apple Stores -- and now you can download them all.
One clever Redditor noticed (and 9to5Mac wrote up) that you can simply download all these photos and videos by using Apple's AirDrop near an Apple Store, and connecting to one of the devices there. He collected a total of 195 images, which he shared on Imgur.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus: the reviewSince Imgur compresses the photos, therefore impacting the quality, the same user also shared the entire stash of photos and videos, in full resolution, on Dropbox (unfortunately, before the publication of this article Dropbox temporarily terminated te account due to too much traffic). The Live photos appear as still images both on Imgur and Dropbox.
The photos make for an interesting bunch. Many are beautiful, some are obviously meant to highlight a particular iPhone 7 feature -- such as the optical zoom on the iPhone 7 Plus -- and some seem like random snaps, the likes of which you'll see on anyone's phone. There's a lot of (presumably faux) family photos in the mix as well.
Note that not all of these are actually taken on an iPhone 7. As quitethewaysaway, the Redditor who shared the photos, claims, only photos taken after July 8 of this year were actually taken by the new model; previous photos were snapped by an iPhone 6S.
Check out a few of the photos below; for the full gallery, hit one of the links, above.
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