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Bullet Points Apple iPhone 8 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM iOS 11 4G 256 GB Grey
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  • - 11.9 cm (4.7") 1334 x 750 pixels
  • - Apple A11
  • - 256 GB
  • - 4G Single SIM NanoSIM
  • - 802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) 5.0 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 12 MP
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
  • - iOS 11
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11.938 cm (4.7 ") , 1334 x 750, Retina HD, A11 + M11, 256GB, Touch ID, 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, 12MP + 7MP, iOS 11
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Apple iPhone 8, 11.9 cm (4.7"), 1334 x 750 pixels, 256 GB, 12 MP, iOS 11, Grey

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Apple iPhone 8. Display diagonal: 11.9 cm (4.7"), Display resolution: 1334 x 750 pixels. Processor family: Apple, Processor: A11. Internal storage capacity: 256 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 12 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: iOS 11. Product colour: Grey. Weight: 148 g

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A Retina HD display that’s more beautiful than ever. With True Tone, a wide color gamut, and 3D Touch.

Wireless Charging
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The glass back enables easy wireless charging.

Water and Dust Resistant
Water and Dust Resistant

Precision‑engineered to resist water and dust.

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The most durable glass ever in a smartphone, front and back. A color‑matched, aerospace‑grade aluminum band. New space gray, silver, and gold finishes.

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Reviews
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
Uk has collected 449 expert reviews for Apple iPhone 8 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM iOS 11 4G 256 GB Grey and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
82%
Source Review comments Score
techpinas.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Are you a big Apple fan who believes that no other handset is right for you except for the iPhone? Do you own an older generation iPhone and you're thinking about upgrading to a 2017 model? Do you think the Apple iPhone 8 Plus is a confused release and...
0%
klgadgetguy.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
I have been actively using both the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus for the past few weeks, many of my friends posted the same question to me – why does these two phones matter when there's an iPhone X? First, the iPhone 8 isn't a bad phone, no doubt it still uses th...
Good Great performance, Improved camera system, Wireless charging, 4K 60 fps video recording a dream for content creators...
Bad Expensive, Quick charger and cable not included, Outdated design...
Bottom line I keep telling people to go for the iPhone 7 instead of the iPhone 8, simply because of the marginal difference in features and significant difference in price, and that verdict unfortunately hasn't changed much. Granted, the iPhone 8 performs much better...
78%
hardwarezone.com.my
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Update ( November 23, 2017 ): Added iPhone X telco plans from Celcom, Digi, Maxis, and U Mobile on page 3. With all four telcos announcing their price plans for the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, now's the time to find out who offers the best deal.Check out the fo...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
OnePlus has built a solid reputation for top quality smartphones at sensible prices. Its latest model is the OnePlus 5T, which looks set to continue the trend set by its predecessors. But, how does it compare to the iPhone 8, another handset that is cert...
Bottom line You know what you're getting with the iPhone 8, as it remains very similar to the last few iterations from Apple. Performance is fast and fluid, the cameras are some of the best around, and iOS has also had a bit of spit and polish to make it feel more mo...
0%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
Samsung and Google are usually spoken of as Apple's main rivals, but OnePlus is the dark horse of the smartphone space, regularly producing good-quality handsets at bargain prices. Its latest offering, the 5T, has just been announced, and we were lucky en...
Bottom line The OnePlus 5T is clearly, clearly a better-value smartphone than the iPhone 8. There really is no getting around it.That isn't to say that it's a better phone: the lack of waterproofing will be a worry for some, and we remain to be convinced that the cam...
0%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
It's not often that the launch of an iPhone is met with a lacklustre response, but that was the case with this year's iPhone 8, which this year took the backseat to Apple's 10th-anniversary iPhone X. While some may argue that the iPhone X, with its full-s...
Good Blazing-fast performance, great camera, wireless charging support, excellent display...
Bad Average battery life, large bezels, dated design, Rating:...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is an excellent phone, boosted by the addition of wireless charging and Apple's new A11 Bionic CPU. Beyond that, however, it's an incremental update over last year's iPhone 7, and the handset's large bezels and three-year-old design mean it d...
80%
Theinquirer.net
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
IT'S NOT OFTEN that the launch of an iPhone is met with a lacklustre response, but that was arguably the case with this year's iPhone 8, which took the backseat to Apple's 10th-anniversary iPhone X. While some may argue that the iPhone X, with its full...
Good Blazing-fast performance, great camera, wireless charging support, excellent display...
Bad Battery life, although improved, remains average...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
While most of the excitement and expectation for this year's new iPhones is for the flagship iPhone X, rather than the iPhone 8 and larger-scale iPhone 8 Plus, that's not to say that the smallest of the three models should be overlooked. The new iPhone 8...
Good Small size has added appeal in among typically larger phones, wireless charging thanks to new glass back design, dust- and water-resistant, powerful innards match iPhone X...
Bad Lacks iPhone 8 Plus' camera skills, need separate cable for Quick Charge, glass makes it prone to drop damage, familiar design might look dated the second iPhone X launches...
Bottom line Compared to the iPhone 7, the iPhone 8 brings minimal upgrades. But compared to the iPhone 6/6S, wow, you'll be very pleased with the jump forward - particularly if you're seeking a familiar and compact phone.Apple isn't rocking the boat in the iPhone 8...
90%
stuff.tv/my/
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
The iPhone 8 sits in a rather uncomfortable place - it's pretty much the middle option of the current iPhone range. Not the smallest or lightest (the iPhone SE wins that), it doesn't have the best screen nor the best camera (its bigger brother the iPhone...
Good Glass finish on the back is stunning, Wireless charging, finally, Better connectivity, Processor just as good as its bigger brother...
Bad Battery size and rating hasn't changed, At this price point, why not a dual-sensor camera too...
100%
stuff.tv/my/
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
With me having griped about the iPhone X, Stuff 's high commander with a wry grin hurled an iPhone 8 my way for review.As an iPhone 6s owner for two years, and a sceptic of some of the iPhone X's new toys, I'm very much in iPhone 8 target market territor...
Good Blazingly fast, Camera borders on excellent, Great build that feels solid, Speakers are surprisingly good...
Bad Pricey, Design is effectively four years old, Camera bump still irks, No headphone port...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is not radical, and there are plenty of options in the Android space that, on paper, offer more for less. Also, the design is perhaps trying for the smartphone equivalent of the Porsche 911, but one man's ‘timeless' is another's ‘dated' – esp...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
If you're a fan of small phones, then two of the year's biggest launches have to be the iPhone 8 and Google Pixel 2. They may be pocket friendly, but they still hit your wallet pretty hard: these are flagship devices. The question is: which is better and...
Bottom line Pocketable flagship phones are few and far between, but both the Pixel 2 and iPhone 8 are great choices even if it's hard to get excited about their designs.They both tick a lot of boxes, including waterproofing and great cameras, and both lack a headphon...
0%
pcworld.co.nz
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
In an odd change of tune for Apple, the new iPhone 8 can't really be said to be this year's “best iPhone ever”. Sure, it's got a better processor, quality-of-life improvements like wireless charging and an ever-so-slightly refined design. Unfortunately, w...
Good A11 Bionic Processor, Premium feel...
Bad Camera feels mediocore by Apple's standards, Expensive...
Bottom line At the end of the day, it feels like the biggest competition that the iPhone 8 is going to face comes in the form of Apple's other iPhones. On a purely technical level, the iPhone 8 impresses. However, it feels like there's a degree of mental gymnastics i...
75%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
In an odd change of tune for Apple, the new iPhone 8 can't really be said to be this year's “best iPhone ever”. Sure, it's got a better processor, quality-of-life improvements like wireless charging and an ever-so-slightly refined design. Unfortunately, w...
Good A11 Bionic Processor, Premium feel...
Bad Camera feels mediocore by Apple's standards, Expensive...
Bottom line While it won't inspire mania among the enthusiast crowd like the iPhone X will, the iPhone 8 remains a solid package for those happy to play things safe...
75%
techguide.com.au
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
From the outside the iPhone 8 looks almost identical to the iPhone 7 but there are enough new features and improvements to make the latest model much better than its predecessor.But, in a first for Apple, there is also a better iPhone – the iPhone X – abo...
Good Faster processor, better True Tone display, incredible camera, wireless charging, iOS 11...
Bad Similar design to previous models...
Bottom line Even though the iPhone X is just weeks away from release, the iPhone 8 is still one of the best smartphones money can buy with excellent design, a brilliant camera and unbeatable performance. It has raised Apple's already high standards for the iPhone.Us...
100%
knowyourmobile.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
I've used plenty of iPhones over the years and had a great time and experience with most of them, but there comes a time when you just gotta say enough is enough. Even more so when Apple wants you to PAY MORE for a phone that is difficult to tell apart fr...
Good A11 CPU is MASSIVELY Powerful, Like What Apple's Done With iOS 11, Decent Camera...
Bad Too Expensive, Boring Design, Squiffy Performance, Average Battery Life...
Bottom line Would I buy this phone? Absolutely not. I can think of multiple phones I'd rather own and use than the iPhone 8. The camera is great, as is the A11 chipset, but that's not enough to warrant a price hike on a phone that is more or less indistinguishable fr...
50%
T3.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
The iPhone 8 is here, and, it's more or less exactly what you'd expect a new iPhone to be. Apple has improved the camera, tweaked the design, and extended the battery life, as well introducing some genuinely useful new features.There's also an iPhone 8 Pl...
Good Great camera, Decent battery life, Ergonomic design...
Bad Large bezels look dated, Fast charging costs extra, Difficult to get excited about...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is an excellent smartphone. The battery life is decent, the camera improved, and the addition of wireless charging adds convenience.We like the glass-backed design as well, and, thanks to the small screen it's one of the most ergonomic phones...
60%
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
If you're in the market for a new iPhone you've never had more choice. Two new models are now available in the form of the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus, while a third – the iPhone X – will be launching soon.Of the three, the iPhone 8 is the smallest an...
Good Very powerful, Premium build, Wireless charging...
Bad Weak battery, Dated design, Not much of an upgrade...
Bottom line “The iPhone 8 takes everything good about the iPhone 7 and builds on it, just not by as much as we'd have liked. It's a great compact phone, but expensive for what you get.”Best Apple iPhone 8 dealsTop DealApple iPhone 8 12GB for the price of 4GB.12GB dat...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
It's autumn so that means a wave of new tech products for the build up to Christmas and as usual that includes new iPhones. This year's looks mostly similar but has some new features. Find out what in our iPhone 8 review. Apple's new line-up is unusual f...
Bottom line There are some great things about the iPhone 8 including the addition of wireless charging, 64GB storage as standard and a fast A11 Bionic processor. However, this all comes at a higher price and everything else is largely the same so we can't imagine or...
80%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
This year, Apple broke from tradition and introduced two totally new iPhones: the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X. What's up with that? As cool as the iPhone X looks, the iPhone 8 is still a fantastic device.All photos: Adam Clark Estes$1079 and upA little bit...
Bottom line iPhone 8Price$1079 and upWhat is it?A little bit better than an iPhone 7LikeWireless charging!No LikeSeriously, it's really just slightly better than an iPhone 7The iPhone X and its edge-to-edge screen was the star of the show a couple weeks ago, but that...
0%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
The iPhone 8, unveiled in September 2017, is the 4.7in edition of Apple's newest smartphone generation, and while it lacks the more drastic design changes of the soon-to-launch iPhone X it boasts a range of new features and spec upgrades. The Samsung Gal...
Bottom line This is a tough comparison for Apple.The S8 has a much bigger screen (5.8 in to 4.7in) in a body that's only a little bulkier (10mm longer, 1mm wider, 7g heavier) because it has far thinner bezels; that screen also includes a built-in Home button and a ma...
0%
theguardian.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Another year, another iPhone, except this time there are three of them. The iPhone 8 is the first out of the gate, but it's overshadowed by the iPhone X looming in the wings, and while there are some new elements – a glass back – you could be forgiven for...
Good 24hourplus battery, great camera, wireless charging, fingerprint scanner, water resistant...
Bad 2014 design, boring, large bezels around the screen, no headphone jack, no fastcharger in the box, expensive...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is the best iPhone released to date because it has much better battery life, an improved camera and wireless charging – but it's inherently boring. It has glass on the back, sure, but even without sticking it in a case it's difficult to tell...
80%
techradar.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
The iPhone 8 is an iPhone through and through. If you've owned an Apple handset from the iPhone 6 onwards, you'll pretty much know exactly what you're getting with this phone.Android fans and iPhone pessimists will be quick to point out the seemingly mino...
Good Wireless charging is useful, Glass rear is pleasing in the hand, Camera is great at point-and-shoot...
Bad Limited upgrade over iPhone 7, Bezel-heavy design looks dated, Battery only just lasts a day...
Bottom line Don't let the iPhone 8 name fool you – this is very much the iPhone 7S, an incremental upgrade on 2016's 4.7-inch iPhone 7 with a few additions here and there, but nothing to really wow...
80%
trustedreviews.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
It's been 10 years since the original iPhone was released. Back then it offered the consumer an alternative to devices featuring tiny QWERTY keyboards, introducing multi-touch and classy designs instead. Now, Apple is celebrating the occasion with the big...
Good Great camera, Blazingly fast, Colourful display, Wireless charging is a nice extra...
Bad Dated design, Battery life could be better, That huge bezel...
80%
thunderbaylive.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Lisa Gade compares two arch rivals – the iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8, iOS and Android “small” size flagship smartphones. Thanks to our sponsor, Ultra slim and minimalist cases by Caudabe: www.caudabe.com. Both phones have glass backs, 12MP cameras with...
0%
Digitaltrends.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Of all the iPhone releases in the decade following the 2007 original, the iPhone 8 has probably generated the least excitement. There's a very good reason for that and it's the iPhone X (ten). Apple's nomenclature sends a very clear message: The best iPh...
Good Speedy processor, Class-leading camera, Wireless charging, Slick software...
Bad Dated design, Fast charging costs extra...
Bottom line If you still love your iPhone 6 or 6S and you want to upgrade without spending too much, or you want a smaller phone without compromising on power, then the iPhone 8 is going to tick all your boxes. But if you want the best iPhone, wait for the iPhone X...
70%
theguardian.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
As the iPhone 8 goes on sale, questions remain over the demand for Apple's latest offering following smaller crowds outside stores and a muted customer reaction.The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, two of the three new iPhones in Apple's 2017 lineup, went on sale aro...
0%
gadgetguy.com.au
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
The iPhone 8 is a bit unconventional. It was one of two new smartphone models announced by Apple earlier this month, with the other being Apple's most advanced smartphone ever, the iPhone X, and a clear indicator of where future smartphones are heading. T...
Good The best iPhone to date with wireless charging, a more powerful processor, better screen and camera...
Bad Overshadowed by the iPhone X...
80%
avforums.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Well, the truth is you probably know the answer to that question unless you've been living under a stone for the last week or two. They are two of the three iPhones Apple announced on 12 September and are the direct successors to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7...
Good Fast processor, Great cameras, Superb image processing, Wireless charging, Excellent operating system, Countless apps...
Bad Design might become dated, They're not the iPhone X...
Bottom line The real problem here is that both these phones have a large iPhone X-shaped shadow falling on them, promising the future as loudly as the first iPhone did ten years ago. But to be honest, that's their worst failing.These are both excellent phones, with t...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Apple's new iPhone 8 series is now on sale, but should you upgrade to the latest iteration if you already have last year's model? We compare the iPhone 8 to the iPhone 7 to see just how much has changed. The annual update of the standard iPhone usually m...
Bottom line On paper the iPhone 8 represents the usual refinement to the model that came before. In essence it's an iPhone 7S, but with Samsung now up to the S8 we think Apple didn't want to be left behind in the name game.The design is very similar to the iPhone 7...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
With most of the flagship smartphones for 2017 now released, the choice for potential buyers is wider than ever. Two handsets that are likely to be top of your list are the LG G6 and the iPhone 8. We compare the two to see what they offer, and if you sh...
Bottom line LG has made up for its misstep last year that was the peculiar G5, returning with a device that is classy, well thought out, and a genuine pleasure to use.The omission of wireless charging is disappointing, and using last year's CPU raises a few questions...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Okay, let's get this out of the way first: the iPhone X is the iPhone you're drooling over. It's experimental, it's exciting, it has an edgy letter 'X' in its name (although it's still pronounced "ten"). It has a better display, it has better cameras, it...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus own the dubious distinction of being the shortest reigning Apple flagship smartphones, being surpassed a mere 20 minutes later by the iPhone X. While they're both great phones, they're overshadowed by the X, and it doesn't help tha...
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brisbanetimes.com.au
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
The announcement of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus was overshadowed at last week's event in Cupertino, as the world's media was far more interested in the radically redesigned iPhone X. But in any other year, these two new phones would be a worthy upgrade for th...
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businessinsider.my
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
A flurry of iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus reviews hit the web on Tuesday as the embargo lifted on Apple's latest handsets.A selection of journalists in Apple's good books were given an iPhone 8 and/or an iPhone 8 Plus to test and play with before they go on...
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businessinsider.my
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
For the first time in the 10-year history of the iPhone, I can't recommend buying the newest models.That's not because the new iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are bad phones. They're actually great.But an even better phone is on the way.I've been using the iPh...
0%
eftm.com.au
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
So here's the thing, you won't notice much difference at a glance when you first pickup the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus. Front on, they look the same as the iPhone 7, and 6s, and 6 for that matter. To understand the value of the iPhone 8 you've got to look much de...
100%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Within a few weeks we've got new phones from Sony and Apple but which one should you buy? Here we take a look at the Xperia XZ1 vs iPhone 8 including price, design and specs. We haven't seen the iPhone 8 models in the flesh yet so we're comparing these p...
Bottom line If you haven't decided based on price or operating system, this is quite a tricky choice. While the Xperia XZ1 offers HDR and 960fps slo-mo video, the iPhone 8 has wireless charging and the option of dual camera. It's too close to call really, but audioph...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Apple's iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are difficult smartphones to review.Both devices offer users excellent camera performance, a sleek-looking design and optimization for augmented reality (AR) content thanks to Apple's powerful new A11 Fusion processor.Ho...
Good New camera features are impressive, Qi wireless charging is great, A11 processor is a substantial upgrade over the A10...
Bad iPhone X is looming on the horizon, Not a big upgrade over the iPhone 7, Design is showing its age...
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mobilephones.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeThe Apple iPhone 8 has arrived and Apple fans will find a new glass design, which is stronger than ever, and amazing Augmented Reality experiences.The Apple iPhone 8 joins the Apple iPhone 8 Plus...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Apple's new set of iPhones are here but how do they compare with two of the best phones we've ever seen? Here we take a look at the Galaxy S8 vs iPhone 8 including the larger plus models. We haven't seen the iPhone 8 models in the flesh yet so bear that...
Bottom line There's no obvious choice between these four phones as it largely depends whether you want iOS or Android - and how much money you want to spend. Software aside, the Galaxy S8 is the superior phone here thanks it's combination of sleek design, impressive...
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macworld.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
On 12 September Apple announced three new smartphones for 2017. The iPhone X got most of the headlines, but the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, which are cheaper, available to pre-order right now and equipped with Home buttons, will actually be the more appe...
Bottom line The 8 Plus has a bigger, sharper screen (401 pixels per inch versus 326), and a bigger battery - estimated talk time battery life is 50 percent higher than the 8. It also gets a dual-lens camera on the rear, which among other things gives you access to Po...
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macworld.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:57
Apple announced three new iPhones at its special event on 12 September 2017, the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and the flag-ship iPhone X pronounced iPhone Ten. If you are thinking about upgrading your phone, you are likely to be wondering which model will sui...
Bottom line There are a few features that the iPhone X has that we'd love, such as the Portrait Mode Selfies and the improved Portrait Mode on the rear camera. The bigger screen on the smaller handset sounds great, but we feel it's a little spoiled by the notch and t...
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macworld.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:58
On 12 September Apple unveiled its new batch of smartphones for 2017, including the iPhone X which got most of the headlines and the iPhone 8 which for many people will actually be the better option. The tech community has a short memory, but do these new...
Bottom line The iPhone X is exciting but extremely expensive (and doesn't have a Home button or Touch ID, which may put off some potential buyers). Instead, we think the smart money will be on one of these offerings a little lower down the Apple ladder.The iPhone 7 h...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:58
This year's new iPhones are here and there are three to choose from. They're all quite different so we compare the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X so you can decide which model to buy. How much you have to spend on a new smartphone is going to have...
Bottom line Which iPhone to buy is not an easy decision to make. If price is an issue then stick to the iPhone 8, otherwise the iPhone X is certainly the most attractive and exciting of the three. It's just a shame that it doesn't have Touch ID, the notch in the scre...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:58
Earlier this week Apple announced an update to its iPhone 7 line in the form of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. We explain the differences between the two so you can decide which is best for you. We'll explain this in more detail below, but the key diffe...
Bottom line This one really does come down to a personal decision over whether you want a small or large phone. If you can stretch to the extra £100 the iPhone 8 Plus is technically the better of the two, with a larger, higher-resolution screen, dual-cameras and long...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2018-01-13 03:02:58
The iPhone X looks far better in real life than the leaks made it out to be. We wasn't too impressed by the leaked renders, but the X looks and feels far better in person than they suggest. As the first iPhone without a Home button, the X signifies a land...
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stuff.tv/my/
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2018-01-13 03:02:58
The face-scanning, all-screen iPhone X might be the headline news but don't overlook the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus just because they've still got home buttons.These aren't the incremental updates Apple could've got away with thanks to the arrival of its new pri...
Bottom line They might not come with Animojis but there's a lot to love about Apple's more affordable new iPhones.There's no edge-to-edge screen or Face ID, either, but opposable thumbs are one of the things that set humans apart from the animals, so it's worth keepi...
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itpro.co.uk
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2018-01-13 03:02:58
Sign up for our daily newsletter True to form, Apple recently unveiled a range of next-level handsets that introduce step changes to the phones that have come before. At its annual event, this time held in Cupertino, Apple took the covers off the much-r...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
Apple has announced its latest range of iPhones, which means there are three new models to tempt potential buyers. The iPhone X might be getting the lion's share of the headlines, but it will be the more affordable iPhone 8 and 8 Plus that are likely to a...
Bottom line On paper the iPhone 8 represents the usual refinement to the model that came before. In essence it's an iPhone 7S, but with Samsung now up to the S8 we think Apple didn't want to be left behind in the name game.The design is very similar to the iPhone 7...
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alphr.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
True to form, Apple recently unveiled a range of next-level handsets that introduce step changes to the phones that have come before. At its annual event, this time held in Cupertino, Apple took the covers off the much-rumoured iPhone 8, and its larger...
Bottom line Apple iPhone 7 UK Sim-Free Smartphone, 32 GB - Black£525.00 Buy nowDespite the improvements, the iPhone 8 lacks any real punch. None of the features listed above are unique to the iPhone 8, for instance. Yes, they're a step up from the iPhone 7 and, yes...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
1 / 7 Together with the attention-stealing iPhone X, Apple has also revealed the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, skipping the 's' generation for the iPhone 7. The new iPhones look very similar to the iPhone 6/7 generations, except that they come wit...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2018-01-13 03:02:58
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are iterative alternatives to the iPhone X, a more substantial, pricey upgrade over the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus that's likely to be difficult to hunt down when Apple releases it on November 3rd.While the iPhone 8 is undeniably less ex...
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whathifi.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
The first question that springs to mind is, why would you buy the iPhone 8 when the iPhone X is available? But, as it happens, there are plenty of reasons.For a start, the iPhone 8 is much more affordable and, if you're not too concerned about the all-scr...
Bottom line Although the iPhone 8 doesn't have the attention-grabbing looks and features of the iPhone X, this phone is going to be the biggest seller of the three. It's an attractive handset, and the improved displays look great.  It's a decent upgrade on the iPhone...
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
The face-scanning, all-screen iPhone X might be the headline news but don't overlook the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus just because they've still got home buttons.These aren't the incremental updates Apple could've got away with thanks to the arrival of its new pri...
Bottom line They might not come with Animojis but there's a lot to love about Apple's more affordable new iPhones. There's no edge-to-edge screen or Face ID, either, but opposable thumbs are one of the things that set humans apart from the animals, so it's worth kee...
0%
whistleout.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
True Tone technology, first introduced with the iPad Pro, features in the iPhone 8's 4.7-inch screen, and will automatically adjust the colour temperature of the display to match the ambient lighting of your environment.We've found this can help make your...
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goodhousekeeping.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:58
After a smartphone that equally matches its style with substance? The Apple iPhone 8 is worth considering. The glass and aluminium body makes it one of the best-looking handsets on the market, but that's not all it offers. It's fast at opening apps and su...
Good If you purchase an optional charging pad from Belkin or Mophie (with prices starting from £49.99) it's possible to charge the handset wirelessly, The camera takes great quality shots even in low light and it's quick to focus too, Also available with 256GB...
Bad Lacks the dual camera sensors of its bigger brother, so you can't take shots in Portrait Mode, There's no way of expanding the storage with a MicroSD card slot for example, if you've bought the smaller 64GB handset and used all of that space...
Bottom line The Apple iPhone 8 almost has it all. It looks stunning, is fast and easy to use and has some great bells and whistles like wireless charging, a screen that adapts to suit your conditions and water resistance. We can't fault the quality of the photos the...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-17 02:58:18
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 sits top of our list of the best phones for 2018, but do the recently released iPhone 8, iPhone X and new Google Pixel 2 have the potential to topple it? See our full ranking below. When choosing a phone you probably have a mixtu...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-02-05 02:47:56
At a special event hosted in the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple's new Spaceship campus in California, Tim Cook took to the stage and announced the iPhone 8 alongside the iPhone X, Apple TV 4K and Apple Watch Series 3. The iPhone 8 is an incremental update t...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is a gorgeous, sleek and incredibly powerful smartphone, there's no doubt about it. The A11 Bionic chipset provided the highest benchmark scores ever, leaving Android rivals in the dirt, and the low-light camera performance is a marked improv...
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pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2018-02-07 01:59:14
When the Google Pixel and Pixel XL launched last year, they… well, they looked like iPhones. Dead ringers, aside from the fingerprint sensor moving to the back. It wasn't the most appealing imitation, but this time around, Google has changed its approach...
Bottom line These are both excellent phones, but the Pixel 2 XL is a bit more premium and a bit more alluring overall. It has the (slightly) fresher design, the sharper screen, and a tiny edge in camera quality. Apple has extra raw horsepower within, while things lik...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-03-01 10:07:29
At MWC Samsung has announced its latest flagship smartphone: the Galaxy S9. But how does this shape up against the iPhone 8, its Apple-designed rival? In this article we compare the two devices for design, build quality, features, tech specs and pricing...
Bottom line These two phones share a sense of mild anticlimax: they are both fairly minor upgrades on their predecessors. But the S9 still feels like it's ahead in a lot of departments.It has a far larger and near bezel-free screen, better camera features, slightly b...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-03-02 08:53:25
At MWC 2017, Sony announced its first serious attempt at a phone with an 18:9 screen aspect ratio: the Xperia XZ2. It's got a revamped design from the XZ1 released in the second half of 2017 including ditching the headphone port, Apple-style, and an impr...
Bottom line Nobody is going to mistake either of these phones for a groundbreaking experimental design: even after a revamp the XZ2 still feels dated, while Apple has stuck with virtually the same design since 2014. (If you want a modern-looking iPhone, go for the iP...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-03-03 09:48:58
But the iPhone 8 shouldn’t be overlooked. It builds on the iPhone 7 with the new A11 Bionic chip, Qi wireless and fast-charging capabilities, an all-glass back, a True Tone HDR display, and better post-processing camera capabilities that result in better...
Good Wireless charging, An even faster processor, Gorgeous design...
Bad Expensive, Disappointing battery life, No 3.5mm headphone jack...
Bottom line The Apple iPhone 8 is in many ways a step forward from the iPhone 7 – but the price is hard to justify...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-03-07 10:17:39
Nokia is going absolutely mad for new phones at MWC in Barcelona right now. As well as the New Nokia 6 and Nokia 7 Plus, it's announced the Nokia 8 Sirocco, a potential rival for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and, inevitably, Apple's top-end iPhones.In this arti...
Bottom line The Nokia 8 Sirocco is a modern-looking phone with a nice big screen - although you should note that it is less modern-looking and has less of a big screen than many of its Android rivals, missing out as it does on the currently popular 18:9 aspect ratio...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-03-16 09:25:26
Apple and Google are behind the two most popular mobile operating systems in the world: iOS and Android. They also have their own hardware on which to showcase these digital realms. On the Apple side of the fence there's the iPhone 8, which comes with th...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is the classic iterative update that Apple has been doing for many years. Everything is a little bit better than on the previous model, without any dramatic new innovations. Those, of course, were all saved for the iPhone X.If you want more o...
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pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2018-04-02 08:06:23
While most of the excitement and expectation for this year's new iPhones is for the flagship iPhone X, rather than the iPhone 8 and larger-scale iPhone 8 Plus, that's not to say that the smallest of the three models should be overlooked. The new iPhone 8...
Good Small size has added appeal in among typically larger phones, Wireless charging thanks to new glass back design, Dust- and water-resistant, Powerful innards match iPhone X...
Bad Lacks iPhone 8 Plus' camera skills, Need separate cable for Quick Charge, Glass makes it prone to drop damage, Familiar design might look dated the second iPhone X launches...
Bottom line Compared to the iPhone 7, the iPhone 8 brings minimal upgrades. But compared to the iPhone 6/6S, wow, you'll be very pleased with the jump forward - particularly if you're seeking a familiar and compact phone.Apple isn't rocking the boat in the iPhone 8...
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mobilephones.com
Updated:
2018-04-14 14:55:35
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Apple iPhone 8 RED Special Edition review takes a look at the new exclusive and premium feel iPhone. Both the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus are available in red and a portion of the...
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pickr.com.au
Updated:
2018-04-23 07:52:41
Apple's award-winning smartphone is back as the iPhone makes it to number 8.For the latest update, Apple is continuing the design we've seen over the past few years, changing out a few things here and there, and trying to get you over with good looks, p...
Good Still a nice design, Solid performance, A good, solid "normal" sized phone, Waterproof, Now sports wireless charging...
Bad Battery life isn't great, unable to hit a full 24 hours, Desperately needs the two rear cameras, It doesn't feel like much has changed, Expensive...
Bottom line Summing up the iPhone 8 has been a little harder for us than previous years, simply because it's a good phone, but it's not the great all-round package that the iPhone 8 Plus achieves.Our issue comes squarely back to that camera, because without the dual...
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cgmagonline.com
Updated:
2018-04-26 17:35:39
The iPhone has now been a staple on the mobile landscape for close to a decade. From the iPhone 2G, Apple has shaped what people expect from their mobile device.Gone are the ubiquitous foldout keyboards and clunky input methods, replaced by the simple use...
Bottom line Apple has refined the iPhone with the 8, and while it will not blow people away with features, every refinement is a welcome addition to the iOS platform...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-05-13 08:03:10
LG's G7 ThinQ is a smart-looking, well-specced flagship Android phone which is comparable to the iPhone X in a number of areas. But price-wise it's likely to sit closer to the iPhone 8. How do the two devices compare for design, features, specs and prici...
Bottom line The G7 has higher-Mp cameras with portrait mode front and back (the 8 offers no portrait mode at all), although Apple offers some better specs in terms of video. And early testing shows that LG has packed in some intriguing AI features that could improve...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-05-21 13:41:03
Honor has been quietly building a name for itself in the smartphone world over the past couple of years. Now, with the release of its competitively priced Honor 10, the Chinese manufacturer looks set to take aim at iPhone owners who might be considering a...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is a perfect distillation of the classic Apple design. Dependable, familiar, fast, and more affordable than the iPhone X. It does feel a little behind the times in terms of looks, but performance is as good as almost any smartphone available...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-06-05 07:46:25
OnePlus has released its new premium handset, the OnePlus 6, which comes with plenty of high-end tech for a decidedly mid-range price. We see how it compares to Apple's more affordable compared to an iPhone X flagship offering, the iPhone 8. Apple unvei...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is a true refinement of the design that began back with the iPhone 6. As such it presents the pinnacle of this particular layout, with wireless charging a solid addition to the already tried-and-tested construction. It's fast, powerful, and r...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-08-13 11:00:30
All new smartphones get compared to the iPhones, no matter how different a market they are addressing. The Moto Z3, announced on 2 August, is closest in spirit to the iPhone 8 but is drastically cheaper, at least in the US.But is it a better deal? In thi...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is nearly a year old and will be replaced soon - and to be honest, its design is so hidebound that it looked old when it came out. This is the iPhone of 2014 given new components and wireless charging, and it looks particularly fuddy-duddy co...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2018-09-10 18:09:31
Sony has always been a brand known for high-quality products. With the announcement of its 2018 smartphone lineup, the new Xperia XZ3 will be expected to pit this fine heritage against the all-conquering iPhone 8.We compare the two to see which one is wor...
Bottom line With both devices currently selling for around the same price, it's hard not to hanker after the modern, curvy Xperia XZ3. The display is a huge differentiator, with lush colours and pin-sharp rendering.iPhone fans will find much to enjoy with the 8, but...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-09-10 18:09:31
It’s simple enough – today’s smartphones are too large for some. While bezels on smartphones have shrunk over the past few years (meaning bigger screens), it hasn’t stopped the general growth of smartphone dimensions.Compact phones weigh less, are easy to...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-07 08:47:17
With the introduction of the iPhone 11, Apple has now demoted the iPhone 8 and iPhone XR but they're still both on sale at lower prices. Cheap iPhones are tempting but which one should you buy? Find out in our comparison review which looks at price, desi...
Bottom line Unless you need to save money and buy the iPhone 8, then you're choice here is largely down to the screen.If you like the modern bezel-free design of the iPhone XR with its notch and Face ID then you're all good. It also has the advantage of a newer proce...
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knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2019-12-07 08:47:17
The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus represented the end of the line for Apple's now-classic iPhone design. The Apple Home button has been a staple of Apple's iconic phone's design since day one. But with the iPhone X, a new era was ushered in - an all-screen...
Bottom line the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus represents a significant step forward over the iPhone 7 range. Image quality is better, contrast is better, shots have more detail, low-light performance is better. Basically, everything is better. And this effect is compo...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-07 08:47:17
As you now know, the iPhone 11 is available but the iPhone 8 remains on sale as the cheapest you can get from Apple. So which should you buy? We compare the two on price, design and specs to help you decide.This is 2017 vs 2019 so it's no surprise that th...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 might look like a bargain but bear in mind that you're buying a phone that's already two years old. We recommend only buying this model if you're tight on budget, or you genuinely want a much smaller screen and can't imagine life without Touc...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-07 08:47:17
The iPhone 8 is now the old generation of Apple smartphone, but should you upgrade to the new iPhone XS ? Here we compare old and new models across price, design and specs to point out differences and help you decide.If you're confused about where the iPh...
Bottom line The iPhone XS is a lot more expensive than the 8 so you need a lot of reasons to upgrade or choose it out of the two.What you get is the modern bezel-free design with a large screen that also offers better tech. There's also a newer A12 processor, a secon...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-07 08:47:17
Both these handsets consist of the classic smartphone bread and butter; they’re sleek sandwiches of metal and glass.However, the similarities ostensibly end there, with considerably less side bezels on the iPhone XR. The iPhone 8 exhibits a large bezel bo...
Bottom line It's plain to see – the iPhone XR marks a sizeable upgrade to the iPhone 8 in more than a few categories. From its A12 Bionic chip to its larger screen and longer-lasting battery life, the iPhone XR is the better phone. Although, that is to be expected.Bu...
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whistleout.com.au
Updated:
2019-12-07 08:47:18
Apple is expected to unveil three new iPhones this year. The iPhone 8, the iPhone 7s, and the iPhone 7s Plus. The iPhone 8 is set to tout a radical new design with an edge-to-edge screen, while the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus should look similar to the...
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techpp.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
We all have that one sibling, cousin or friend who has always been good at studies, does better at sports and extracurricular activities, confining you forever to the backseat. Well, this is what pretty much happened at the Apple iPhone Keynote this year...
Good Great Performance, Excellent camera, Compact build...
Bad Dated design, Buggy software, Battery drains fast...
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techpp.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
Cameras on the iPhones have been one of the USPs of the device for a while now. Time and again the cameras on the iPhones have pretty much been the benchmark for other devices, and there is a reason why: they take great pictures. So great that we have see...
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firstpost.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
Apple products are polarising by nature. You want them or you hate them, and if you're ambivalent, it's usually because you don't care too much about the technology you use. Given the popularity/notoriety that Apple enjoys, every new device it launches i...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is just as impressive and just as disappointing as we've been expecting it to be. What frustrates me with the device is that even if Apple went with the same, three-year old design, it could have put in a lot more effort into the features an...
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bgr.in
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
Reviews are a mad world. You could run all the benchmarks you want. You could sell the idea of openness, value for money, practicality and everything under the sun. But there's experience, the most subjective of metrics and the single most influential one...
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mensxp.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
Sure, the iPhone X may be the star attraction of Apple's 2017 lineup of smartphones however the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus shouldn't really be ignored as much. The “X” has a better display, has face ID, better cameras and looks very exciting - but it's also a lo...
Good Fast Processor, Superb battery life, World Class Camera, Wireless Charging, Portrait Lighting (for the 8 Plus), Improved stereo speakers...
Bad Dated design, No headphone jack, Glass Back Prone To Scratches, Not the iPhone X...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus start at Rs 64,000 and Rs 73,000 respectively and if you are currently looking to upgrade from the iPhone 6/6S, then an upgrade is a no-brainer. Even though the two smartphones have incremental changes, it's not necessary a bad thi...
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in.ign.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
When you get up close, there are a few telltale signs that this isn't last year's phone. The back of the iPhone 8 is glass instead of aluminum, giving it a subtle but beautiful glossy look and more traction against your fingers. The downside is that it's...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 represents a healthy update in key areas over last year's model, making it a reliable go-to phone with nearly all of the expected features. In fact, it has more power than it knows what to do with right now, which at least makes it feel futur...
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gsmarena.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
This should have been a 7S. That simple. But it's complicated. Too complicated perhaps for Apple as we used to know it.A new chipset with an extra couple of processor cores and the first in-house GPU, an all-glass body, a superior camera. Any other year...
Bottom line Wrapping it upSo, is this how they planned it or did it just happen that way? With a full number instead of an S model and three phones instead of two, Apple has pushed the fast-forward button all the way down.In the beginning of this review, we argued th...
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gadgetsnow.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
Almost everyone and their cat has an opinion about the iPhone. There is a group of people who fell hook, line and sinker for the Apple "cult" and can't really find any fault with it. And there are those who seem to firmly believe that the iPhone is an ove...
Good Impressive performance, Improved camera, Wireless charging...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 comes in two storage variants 64GB and 256GB, which are priced at Rs 64,000 and Rs 77,000. A price point where it has stiff competition from the likes of Samsung Galaxy S8 and HTC U11. But, the main question about the latest iPhones is that w...
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gadgetsnow.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
Almost everyone and their cat has an opinion about the iPhone. There is a group of people who fell hook, line and sinker for the Apple "cult" and can't really find any fault with it. And there are those who seem to firmly believe that the iPhone is an ove...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 comes in two storage variants 64GB and 256GB, which are priced at Rs 64,000 and Rs 77,000. A price point where it has stiff competition from the likes of Samsung Galaxy S8 and HTC U11. But, the main question about the latest iPhones is that w...
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gadgets.ndtv.com
Updated:
2018-01-13 03:02:57
It's not very often that two new iPhone models are upstaged at their own launch, but that's exactly what happened at Apple's September event this year. The iPhone X was the star of the show, the cool new kid everyone wanted to hang out with, while the iPh...
Good It's not very often that two new iPhone models are upstaged at their own launch, but that's exactly what happened at Apple's September event this year. The iPhone X was the star of the show, the cool new kid everyone wanted to hang out with, while the iPh...
Bad Same old design, First party apps not great in India, Fast charger not bundled...
Bottom line Still here? Good, let's wrap this thing up. Though many have argued that the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus feel like 'S' upgrades, our experience shows that in many ways they offer more improvements than the jump from the iPhone 6s to iPhone 7 cycle. The cam...
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in.pcmag.com
Updated:
2018-06-23 17:49:19
Apple doesn't slide backward, but sometimes it moves forward slowly. The new iPhone 8 ($699 for 64GB; $849 for 256GB) rests a little bit on Apple's laurels. While it's an excellent phone, it doesn't bring any radical new consumer features for owners of th...
Good Good camera, Incredible horsepower, Improved battery life, Great call quality, Wireless Charging...
Bad Dated design, LCD screen, No fast charging of the box...
Bottom line As always Apple has launched solid iPhones but don't expect radical changes...
70%
stuffmideast.com
Updated:
2019-12-07 08:47:18
PRICE: from US$775With me having griped about the iPhone X, Stuff 's high commander with a wry grin hurled an iPhone 8 my way for review.As an iPhone 6s owner for two years, and a sceptic of some of the iPhone X's new toys, I'm very much in iPhone 8 targ...
Bottom line The iPhone 8 is not radical, and there are plenty of options in the Android space that, on paper, offer more for less. Also, the design is perhaps trying for the smartphone equivalent of the Porsche 911, but one man's ‘timeless' is another's ‘dated' – esp...
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