Apple iPhone 8 & 8 Plus Review - The last classic iPhone By GSMArena Official

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Aug 15, 2021
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Apple iPhone 8 & 8 Plus Review - The last classic iPhone

Hey guys winter may be coming, but right now fall is here along with the iPhone 8 and the eight plus two phones with almost the same features, but there are a few key differences. Besides the price we'll get into those and as the iPhone 8 really an upgrade over, the iPhone 7 I'm will for GSM Arena, and this is our iPhone 8 and 8 plus review the iPhone, 8 and 8 plus have arrived. We have one in silver and the other in space gray, there's also a new gold color available, but the back of Gorilla Glass, the new iPhones have a different feel from last year's all-metal build we're, not sure how sturdy it is, but the glass is definitely not scratch proof. During the review process, we did see some mark show up. The build is ip67 certified for dust and water resistance of up to 1 meter as you'd expect from a premium device. But besides the glass, the iPhone 8, an A+ look nearly identical to the two previous models.

Camera above on the back is still there, and so are the rather large bezels on the front. The front mounted home button, / fingerprint reader, is again below the screen, and it's just as fast and accurate as before. This isn't the most exciting flagship we've seen lately. You could even call it outdated compared to bezel as flagships, but if you're into the classic iPhone look, it's still great. The new iPhones come with either 64 or 256 gigabytes of internal storage, which is twice as much as the iPhone sevens offer last year at the same price plus new file formats for photos and videos only take up half the space.

Of course, there's no headphone jack. So get your lightning adapter ready. Don't worry, there's one that comes bundled with the iPhone. The audio quality to the converter is very good, but not quite the best. The other option is to play the stereo speakers they're excellent, the loudest speakers on an iPhone to date and both equally balanced, the iPhones.

This generation has IPS LCDs, as usual, 4.7 inches on the AIDS and 5.5 inches on the 8 plus. The resolution is the same as before to 750 p, on the smaller screen and 1080p on the bigger one. Do not OLED like the iPhone 10, with the screens of class-leading 4 LCD's in both brightness and sunlight legibility, plus artists confirm that color representation on both phones is fantastic. They've got one of the lowest deviations we've ever seen in an LCD. True tone display detects the color of the ambient light and automatically adjusts the screen colors making the picture look accurate, regardless of lighting, and although these screens are not HDR certified, the iPhones do support playback of HDR video content via Netflix, so you might enjoy some benefits featured on the iPhone.8 is the newest iOS 11, which has been rolled out to Apple's other devices too. It's a nice step forward to the refine interface, but you still can't change the UI theme or icons.

The Notification Center has changed just swipe down, and you can see the most important notifications as if you're looking at your lock screen, even complete with the respective wallpaper the new control center slides out from the bottom and gives you all your toggles, quick shortcuts and options on a single page. The sliders have an unusual design borrows straight from the Apple Watch. The leftmost today page contains all native and third-party widgets, like weather calendar and Siri app suggestions. The 3d touch functionality is a lot more useful. Now you can use it to see quick actions on app icons to peek inside of folders and to get more info and previews from pictures and files.

The Notes app has a document scanner built in and there is a new file app which can save files from third-party apps. It connects to cloud storage. Services of the files on your phone can be automatically uploaded on top of all this, with Apple you're guaranteed to get the latest iOS updates as soon as they come out under the hood is Apple's newest a11, Bionic chipset, with the other 2 gigs of RAM for the iPhone 8 or 3 gigs for the 8 plus the Elevens 10 animated process allows for better power efficiency than the a-10 in the iPhone 7, and with 6 cores is much faster in benchmarks. The iPhones will all the competition out of the water, both processor and graphics, wise and the iPhone 8 has even better numbers in the A+. Thanks to his less demanding screen right now, the a11 is the fastest mobile chipset on the planet, but in everyday tasks the iPhones are not noticeably faster than other flagships.

We've used, so it might take some new apps and games to put all that power to good use. One area in which the new chipset should do well as in machine learning, complex tasks such as recognizing faces and objects in your photos or understanding and translating your natural speech are a lot faster. The battery capacities of both the iPhone eights are smaller than last year's, but with a more efficient chips at endurance in our dietary test is actually even better. Unfortunately, the regular charger only kills up 20% of the battery after 30 minutes. There is fast charging support.

Where requires getting an expensive MacBook, USB charger and hooking it up to the iPhone via a lightning adapter. One big upgrade over the iPhone 7 is the inclusion of QI. Wireless charging made possible thanks to the iPhone ace class back is pretty convenient, but even slower. It fills up 17% of the battery in half an hour. The basic camera specs on the iPhone, 8 and 8 plus, are the same as last year you get an F 1.8, wide-angle camera and on the 8, plus an additional F 2.6 telephoto cam 2, all at 12 megapixels, but though the cameras are the same. There's some new stuff going on behind the scenes.

There's a new sensor as well as improved image, processing and noise reduction. Algorithms. The main camera offers the same great dynamic range as its predecessor. The level of detail is now better and colors have been vastly improved, which was our main beef with the iPhone 7 cameras. Unfortunately, the forced HDR odd mode is as bad as before, making the entire image darker.

Instead of attempting to balance a bright and dark parts. The new camera is better than the iPhone 7s in low lights. The autofocus is faster and there is lower noise, sharper images and better white balance. Overall, the telephoto camera on the A+ provides two times zoom and the results are as good as the main camera, but with a smaller sensor, smaller aperture and lack of IS, you can't use it in low-light. The zoom camera.

Also helps in providing a portrait mode which offers one of the best software both effects on any smartphone. You can turn the blur off later. If you want to- and you can enhance the face of your subject by adding artificial lighting effects, studio mode fills in shadows with lights, contour mode, darkens, shadows to add contrast and stage mode blackens the background to emphasize your subject and the front 7 megapixel selfie cam takes nice images even in low-light conditions. Thanks to the new, more powerful chipset, videos can be reported to higher frame rates on the iPhone, 8 and 8. Plus you can capture 1080p video at 30, 6120 or even 240 frames per second and ABP.

Videos provide high enough quality to be considered relevant in the age of 4k. Videos can now be recorded at 24 or even 60fps a world first with smartphones. They have great detail and at 60 frames per second. This is the smoothest 4k we've seen on the phone. The iPhone 8, an A+ are amazing, flagship phones, the battery camera and the screen are a little different, but right now both offer just as much as the top Android competitors.

On top of this, the 11 Bionic processor pushes out some incredible numbers. So there's a lot of future potential for developers to use. If it's true, this could make the iPhone 8 and the 8 plus the best and the last classic iPhones that you can buy thanks for watching, don't forget to hit those like and subscribe buttons down below. If you enjoyed this video, you can always stop by gamer Unicom to find our full test. Findings see you next time you.


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