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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone 8 (US Version, 64GB, Space Gray) - Unlocked and Ready to Use by Andrey Alajov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

In the face of 8-ki, a 7S is being born. As someone who has used Apple products, specifically the iPhone, for a long time, I can declare without a doubt that Apple is still the industry leader. However. If we narrow our focus to the iPhone 8, however, we see that Apple has released nothing more than a standard iPhone. Since I own the gadget that uses this color scheme, I will describe the "gold" number 8 for you. In my opinion, this shade should be highlighted more than any other option. Only the case's frame, the camera's bezel, the pseudo-on "home" button, and maybe the "iPhone" text and apple are made of gold. There haven't been many modifications to the front of the gadget, but the back is much more attractive than in prior models. The color, of obviously, but also the fact that it's built out of metal and doesn't have those much-hated antenna strips. He's excellent in the "gold" performance. There is little room for debate here. The reverse side appears light beige at first look but can be described as anything from soft milky with a coffee tint to off-white with a hint of pink depending on the light. You may put it whatever you please, but the answer is quite great. Those with less strength will like it a lot:) This is an interesting question for the male demographic. again, a matter of personal preference. Black and white has been seen previously, therefore in my perspective, this hue is the most intriguing at the moment. This color palette also has the added benefit of not staining easily. Fingerprints are nearly impossible to detect, unlike the black gadget (which, by the way, I did not like for). And that's all there is to it, but keep in mind the 4s in 4-ku and 4ku in 4S. Often

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