iPhone 8 Plus 64GB
A newer model iPhone XS Max 64GB was released in September 2018.
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Both the 8 and 8 Plus use Apple's new A11 Bionic processor, a hexa-core chip with two performance cores that are 25-percent faster than the A10, and four performance cores that the company says are 70-percent faster than the old model.
- Incredible benchmark performance
- Wireless charging
- Improved stereo speakers
- Improved cameras
- Portrait Lighting (for the 8 Plus
- Looks the same from the front
- Mostly incremental upgrades
- Not the iPhone X
Apple iPhone 8 Plus Review: A fine phone, but not the exciting iPhone
The iPhone 8 Plus is an interesting beast. It's the safety phone. Hopefully representing the last of its kind, because Apple is obviously ready to move on. Apple is also a victim of their own success though. The transition to the iPhone X will take a little time.- The most powerful phone hardware of the year
- 4k/60FPS video in half the file size
- Wireless charging based on an actual standard
- Battery life continues to suffer, Not the most durable
- Worn and dated design, Flagship pricing, but not Apple's crown jewel for 2017
iPhone 8 Plus review: a refined 7 Plus with wireless charging
Wireless charging and pioneering video quality options aside, it's a case of quiet refinement for the 8 Plus, bringing a camera experience that's a little better and improved battery life.
Used as demo Apple iPhone 8 64GB Gold (6 month warranty + 100% Genuine) review
The iPhone 8 has plenty of power under the hood, but lacks the extra camera features and design upgrade of the better iPhone 8 Plus and X.- The iPhone 8 offers wireless charging, lightning-fast performance and small but solid upgrades to its camera, screen and speakers
- Its starting storage size is a roomy 64GB, double that of the iPhone 7.
- This phone has the same pedestrian design, missing headphone jack and battery life as the iPhone 7 -- and no dual camera either
- The iPhone 8 costs a bit more than baseline new iPhones in years past, and comes only in black, silver and a new shade of gold.
Apple iPhone 8 Plus
The iPhone 8 Plus is a superlative phone with a spectacular camera, but wait for the upcoming iPhone X before buying: it promises to fold all of the key features of the 8 Plus into a smaller, sexier package.- Fantastic dual-lens camera shoots better than ever with improved portrait mode
- Adds wireless charging
- Lightning-fast speed
- Starts at 64GB
- Dated design
- Most competing Android phones have even larger screens
- Upcoming iPhone X could be a more compelling choice
iPhone 8 and 8 Plus Review: Record-Breaking Speed, Samsung-Beating Cameras
The iPhone 8 Plus backs up its blazing speed and big screen with improved dual cameras and long battery life, making it a better choice than the regular iPhone 8. The iPhone 8 is well worth it if you prefer a smaller phone, offering fantastic performance, a great camera and a growing number of...
Apple iPhone 8 Plus
large smartphone dimensions, but the real significance of this update is under the hood and in the updated cameras
A lot of people might be holding out for the iPhone X before considering an upgrade, which is only going to hurt early sales of the 8 Plus model. However, a lack of HDR support aside, this is still a solid premium handset that impresses in pretty much every area.
- Powerhouse
- Sleek new design
- Wireless charging
- Smart integrated software
If you want an awesome iPhone and don't necessarily want to shell out INR 89,000 for the iPhone X, this is it.
- Fast Processor
- Superb battery life
- World Class Camera
- Wireless Charging
- Portrait Lighting (for the 8 Plus
- Improved stereo speakers
- Dated design
- No headphone jack
- Glass Back Prone To Scratches
- Not the iPhone X
Apple iPhone 8, 8 Plus review: Embracing a massive overhaul, with grace
‘Apple iPhone'. The one word that raises eyebrows when someone asks you which phone you use. Well, it's not only the style factor; it's more of a ‘WOW! He is rich' attitude. While that isn't true for most, there are some who buy it simply because of a big brand name or to show off their wealth,...