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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...
Great Performance, Excellent camera, Compact build...
Dated design, Buggy software, Battery drains fast...
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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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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...
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: 2019-12-07 08:47:15
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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: 2019-12-07 08:47:15
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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...
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...
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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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...
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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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...
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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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...
Impressive performance, Improved camera, Wireless charging...
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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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...
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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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...
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...
Same old design, First party apps not great in India, Fast charger not bundled...
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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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 camera, Incredible horsepower, Improved battery life, Great call quality, Wireless Charging...
Dated design, LCD screen, No fast charging of the box...
As always Apple has launched solid iPhones but don't expect radical changes...
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stuffmideast.com Updated: 2019-12-07 08:47:16
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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...
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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