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Sunday 3 December 2017

Apple iPhone 8 Plus Review

Despite the new all-glass design, the iPhone 8 Plus does not differ significantly from the previous version of the smartphone. Although a little larger and heavier than the iPhone 7 Plus, this version looks almost identical in the hand and pocket. It has the same 5.5-inch LED screen and the operating system is virtually the same. However, the new Bionic A11 chip processor is an element of change for smartphones. With six cores and an energy-efficient design, the performance of the iPhone 8 Plus in our benchmark tests compares only to the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X, which also have the A11 processor. And perhaps more importantly, it's incredibly fast without draining the battery. The most important change in the design of the iPhone 8 Plus is the showcase. This was received with skepticism by many users, as previous iPhones were notoriously fragile glass displays. However, Apple claims that this glass is the most durable on the market and has been added to the iPhone to allow easy wireless charging, which is the other key feature. Our sister site, Tom's Guide, did drop tests and found that the glass was more durable than expected. When he fell over the wood at more than six feet, the glass was intact. The only damage he suffered was a small crack that resulted from falling about 4 feet onto the concrete. Like the iPhone 7, the iPhone 8 Plus does not have a 3.5mm audio jack. Apple framed his omission as a way to eliminate old technology to make the phone thinner. However, this is a problem for many users, especially audiophiles, who prefer the audio quality of a cable connection that does not drain the battery as fast as a wireless signal. This is the main reason why we give the iPhone usability of A and not of A +. The iPhone 8 Plus has a 12MP camera with a larger and faster sensor than the 7. Although the camera received an A + for image quality, we did not find it very different from the iPhone 7. The biggest difference is the new portrait mode which is only available with the iPhone 8 Plus. This mode provides excellent lighting options for better portraits. However, it can not be used for selfies. It also has a 10x zoom for photos and a 6x zoom for videos, which is impressive. This makes the camera versatile and allows you to get closer without losing the quality of the picture.
Battery life Our partner Tom's Guide performed battery tests on the iPhone 8 Plus and ran 11 hours and 16 minutes. Only three smartphones have batteries that last longer in the same test. This is impressive given the high performance of the Bionic A11 processor. The battery has had two major improvements over the past iterations: wireless charging and fast charging. With the all-glass housing, the 8 Plus can be charged on the Apple Charging Mat, which means you do not have to plug it in or unplug it. In addition, the fast charge can reach a charge of 50% in 30 minutes, which is good news if you are constantly looking for a way out. specifications The most important update is the transition from Bluetooth 4.2 to 5.0 that was expected. Bluetooth 5.0 is the new standard, offering greater range and faster data transfer rates, resulting in better audio quality and performance. There is much less interference with 5.0, which means that your Bluetooth headset sounds better. This iPhone is waterproof, a feature that was introduced with the iPhone 7. It has an IP67 rating, which means that you can dive for up to 30 minutes in one meter of water. That is, Apple does not cover any liquid damage to the warranty. So, if you drop it in the sink and it does not work anymore, Apple probably will not replace it. In other words, despite water resistance, you should pay attention to water, especially as you get older, because even Apple says that water resistance deteriorates over time. Recapitulation Despite its all-glass design, the iPhone 8 Plus does not look or feel very different from its predecessor, the iPhone 7 Plus. The quality of its camera is still the best on the market, although it is not significantly better than the 7. However, its Bionic A11 processor with high performance and low power consumption is very impressive and makes the iPhone 8 Plus the smartphone with the fastest performance on the market. If you're tired of a slow smartphone, then the iPhone 8 Plus is definitely worth the upgrade On the surface, the iPhone 8 Plus is not very different from the iPhone 7 Plus, but its new Bionic A11 processor makes it the most powerful smartphone on the market.

Where to Buy

Amazon

Apple iPhone 8 Plus 5.5", 64 GB, GSM Unlocked, Gold

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