Silver upgraded to an iPhone 8 256GB after using a 5S (16GB) and a 4S (64GB) in the past. I recently rediscovered the iPhone and iOS, and the difference in speed between the two is night and day. There's something about the glass display case that makes you think of the "four C's" that everyone loves so much. I went with a 256GB model for my new camera and I couldn't be happier. Instantaneous, high-quality images may be taken now without fiddling with any of the settings on the camera's menu. Videos shot at 60 frames per second have a totally new feel to them, and I love it. The front-facing camera took nice shots, and the quality of video conversations has improved, which I appreciated. The sound is louder, fuller, and has more bass, making watching videos with stereo sound more enjoyable. I found the Taptic Engine's vibrations to be very enjoyable, and I appreciated how they contributed to the phone's increased usefulness. Only when selecting text and navigating the menus did I notice the benefits of the 3D-Touch screen. When I heard about the convenience of the Usams US-CD30 wireless charger, I knew I had to get one for use at the office. As soon as you place your phone on it, the "magic" begins. As I only ever listen to music or view videos on YouTube with headphones at home, and use a Bluetooth speakerphone in the car, the lack of a 3.5 mm port didn't bother me in the least. The HEIC format has the advantages of being less in file size and higher in image quality. - that it currently (but soon will!) not recognize Windows 10 (it is decided by a special program). Having a full charge on the phone will last me for at least 1.5 days (personal and work calls, mail, instant messengers and a little social network.) That it lacks a curved display or a dual camera are, in my opinion, both meaningless bullshit. Apple's iOS already offers everything I could ever want, so the claim that it "can't be customized like Android" is bullshit. The phone has exceeded my expectations in almost every way. It's stunningly quick and practical. Nothing extraneous is included. Sure, it's pricey, but a phone isn't something you buy every year; in my experience, they last anywhere from three to four years. A switch to 8 probably isn't necessary and won't elicit nearly as many happy feelings from those who currently own a 6S or 7, but the 5S's lag has already become a source of irritation.
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