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Review on Apple IPhone 8 Plus by Adisorn Chantaprom ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

An excellent machine that still performs admirably. Although I agree that the large frames and dated aesthetic are not ideal, I also recognize that this is a matter of taste. Though I appreciate the design, I'm also a big fan of the sleek, frameless look of today's devices. That is not something I recommend doing in 2022 because it is not very useful anymore. I would not recommend jumping into iOS without some prior experience, but if you are determined to do so, I believe you will be pleased with what you find. In 2022, XR is recommended because to its updated design and somewhat enhanced features, and eleven (or twelve, if money is no object) iPhones should be brought along. The reviewers appreciate your time and attention.

Pros
  • One, it has a nice (obviously subjective) design, a monolithic case with great assembly, and costly materials (glass, metal chassis). The screen is superior to many midrange Android smartphones' amoled matrices in terms of quality and aesthetics, displaying vivid colors with impressive accuracy (no kidding). I was pleasantly surprised to see that the screen was still legible under direct sunlight (the brightness margin is not bad, but obviously not a reference by today's standards, especially when contrasted with amoled matrices on the newest iPhone models). Screen refresh rates of 60 hertz are perceived to be closer to 90 hertz by most Android users. In a nutshell, Touch ID can identify your fingerprints in a millisecond (if the fingers, of course, are dry, but sometimes they manage to recognize wet ones). I'll also mention that it's ridiculously easy to have your login information for several websites and email clients saved so that you can simply put your finger on a scanner whenever you need to access that information. Outstanding resonance (powerful, feels great in your pocket, tactilely very pleasant, and also coolly integrated into the system and various applications, both pre-installed and third-party ones, for example, the same Telegram). 5 An almost definitive work on light sensors. Sixth, it's nearly compatible with the most recent version of iOS (iOS 14), has great fluidity, and demonstrates that there's plenty of juice left for the future. This is useful for avoiding unloading apps that are currently running in the background. 7 The main camera is above average (in well-lit situations), and it supports a 2x optical zoom with no quality loss. Great picture quality (for an iPhone, of course). If you give portrait mode a shot, you'll get some great photos. To my relief, the blurring effect of portrait mode may be used for more than only photographing people. Instead, all other benefits will work with any iOS-compatible iPhone model now available.
Cons
  • The ergonomics are subpar (you usually have to catch it with one hand) and it's heavy (a controversial minus, someone even likes to feel the heaviness of not the cheapest thing). The telephoto's aperture is too small, rendering it unusable for nighttime photography (a lot of noise and few details). Not having a simple night mode on the primary camera (they could have put it, I think). NeuralCam and similar applications do not provide much relief. There's room for improvement in the battery size (although I have enough for a day, but I would like to have a small supply). 4. I wasn't a huge fan of the stereo system. Even though the sound is stereo and the volume is fine, the sound quality is merely adequate at best (albeit, granted, by the standards of 2022 when this smartphone was produced, it probably has excellent sound quality). The remaining issues have less to do with this particular iPhone model and more to do with iOS and its confines and proximity.

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