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Review on πŸ“± Refurbished Apple iPhone 8 Plus - 64GB Silver, AT&T US Version: Review & Comparison by Ryan Limkk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I wont buy any more.

Purchase if you need to be able to type while you are moving around. In a different scenario, I don't see the point in purchasing this unit. Instead, you would be better off purchasing a regular 8 or even a 7-ku because it is more cost effective and it won't cause your pants pocket to pull. The benefits include the following: A standard iPhone from Apple can be found within. Everything is incredibly straightforward and uncomplicated, and it serves its purpose quite well. The performance is reportedly satisfactory, but I can't say for sure. For the purposes that I needed it for, the power of the SE was sufficient. The fact that a huge screen makes it easier to print text is the only thing that counts to me, and this is the sole reason I put up with the screen's size. When compared to models that are smaller, this is a significant advantage. It has a glass back, which looks nice. Because wireless charging is more convenient, I make use of it. I forgot I had it in my hand and threw it on the table, but the phone is always charged. battery life that is significantly longer than SE. This is the second and final benefit, and because of it, I am willing to overlook the fact that he is somewhat bulky. Not a bad camera. The Touch iD of the second generation works quite well (on SE, which has the first generation, it thinks for longer and reads less accurately). In most cases, it is not crucial, but it might be problematic in some circumstances (for instance, if the hand is unclean or wet). Have certain negative aspects or characteristics. The lack of a wow factor. The process of upgrading from one Apple smartphone to another is essentially pointless, and it does not evoke a sense of freshness. Perhaps it will be during the first few hours after making the transition to the X series. When I was able to get the iPhone 8 Plus for free, I upgraded to that model. If I hadn't gotten it, I probably would've gone with SE. The camera works great, however the "blur backdrop" style effects look fake because they were created digitally and not in real life; they are only suitable for use in Instagram posts. You can't compare it to a regular camera since even on the screen of the phone, if you look closely, you can see the "digitized" uneven margins of the object on which the "focus" is meant to be. If you choose to print it, it will look awful. Do not get the idea that it can take the place of your camera. This mobile camera still has its "joys," despite improvements, and it produces noisy, dark images when the lighting is low. The proportions. If you don't type words, it's hard to explain why you need a shovel of this size. The tablet is still not a replacement for the iPhone 7-8, which is smaller in size. As a result, I only use it in situations where I can't use the iPad, such as when I'm running, standing in the metro, or other similar situations. There is no jack for headphones (I don't need it because I use AirPods, but others might find it important). I'm not sure how it varies from the iPhone 7 Plus. Almost certainly nothing of great importance (maybe only wireless charging, the rest, like "improved performance" - pure marketing) The fact that the back is made of glass, which is notoriously fragile, is another detriment. In addition to that, you will in all likelihood finish it off with a cover. Where does the distinction lie between what is on the cover and what is hidden underneath the cover? Covers designed for the iPhone 6 Plus will not fit. Be aware that this is not a detriment to your score.

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