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iPhone 8 review
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 recommend iPhone 7 users upgrading. Those on an older device like an iPhone 6 or older will experience a much bigger change. Comparing the iPhone to Android rivals is difficult as many users will be on one side of the fence already. Forgetting about software, the iPhone 8 simply doesn't excite like flagship rivals including the Galaxy S8 and LG G6.Apple iPhone 8 (64GB, Black) - Excellent review
Not waterproof, and the batteries aren't replaceable, but hard to beat when it comes to cycling-suitable smartphones
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The iPhone 8 anchors Apple's 2017 phone line, but it isn't where the future is.- Wireless charging., Powerful new processor.
- Lacks the latest modem features and bands., Single camera is a disadvantage for AR., Not a huge upgrade over last year'
- s model, which is still available.
Apple iPhone 8 (Review Apple iPhone 8)
The iPhone 8 anchors Apple's 2017 phone line, but it isn't where the future is.- Wireless charging., Powerful new processor.
- Lacks the latest modem features and bands., Single camera is a disadvantage for AR., Not a huge upgrade over last year's model, which is still available.
Used as demo Apple iPhone 8 64GB Gold (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
“The iPhone 8 hits some high notes, but it’s overshadowed by the iPhone X.”
iPhone 8: Full, in-depth review
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. 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, with the futuristic, face-reading iPhone X just around the corner, the iPhone 8 feels a little overshadowed.- A11 Bionic Processor
- Premium feel
- Camera feels mediocore by Apple's standards
- Expensive
Used as demo Apple iPhone 8 64GB Gold (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
The iPhone 8 might be the last of its kind, the last Apple smartphone with a home button and IPS display. If this is the case, the Americans at least gave us a very good final chapter. We once again miss major new features or innovations, but the iPhone 8 still beats its predecessor in many regards.- high build quality, True-Tone display, fast SoC, great camera, accurate GPS, Bluetooth 5.0, high Wi-Fi performance, many LTE bands, water and dust protection
- storage cannot be expanded, only 12 months warranty, no stereo jack, only average speakers, display resolution could be higher, heavier than the predecessor, very limited NFC functionality
Used as demo Apple iPhone 8 64GB Gold (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
“Familiarity breeds contempt,” or so the old proverb goes, and never has that been more topical than for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. In any other year from the past decade, Apple’s new smartphones would be the topic of endless fascination and discussion.- Wireless charging is convenient, Camera is excellent, A11 Bionic processor is fast, Battery life is solid
- Bezels are big in comparison to other recent phones, Water-resistance falls short of rivals, Portrait Lighting can be hit-or-miss, Can you handle iPhone X envy?
Used as demo Apple iPhone 8 64GB Gold (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
They're still great phones even if they do lack the 'X' factor
Used as demo Apple iPhone 8 64GB Gold (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
You think you know what you’re getting, but the iPhone 8 offers quite a bit more. There’s no getting round its highish price and dated design though- Blazingly fast, Camera borders on excellent, Great build that feels solid, Speakers are surprisingly good
- Pricey, Design is effectively four years old, Camera bump still irks, No headphone port