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Review on Apple IPhone 8 Plus by Dang Linh Ngan ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

from android moved. You know how much time has passed since I last used an iPhone, which was the 3GS. Honor 8 came before that. I had a lot of options, but the iPhone seemed to be a good compromise "on paper." The iPhone is incredibly intuitive, so I only needed an hour to become used to it. There are use variations. While an iPhone can only be used as a flash drive for photographs and videos, an Android smartphone can be used as a portable hard drive. Finally, he noted in the negatives that no one is in the photo. You cannot watch slow-motion video without downloading the file to your computer. at least in the customary manner. just transferring through another cloud storage system or from iCloud. By the way, the cloud freezes if you start downloading a lot of photos from iCloud. Sometimes, but not always. The display is pretty nice. The audio quality is superb. But, using the iPhone with the music is quite challenging. Purchase or download from iTunes. M4R ringtones are not very practical. Camera. I was sick of carrying around a DSLR and hoped the iPhone would take its place. Yet as it turned out, the iPhone occasionally produces images that are inferior to those of the Honor 8. On the other side, there is no need to fiddle with the settings during the day to figure out what to set or where to click. I simply pulled it out to take a photo or record a video. You'll need to have fun at night and under dim conditions. However selecting one frame from 20 will still be effective. I have not yet attempted using the battery more than one day. I was surprised when the phone only had 20% battery after the entire night. I noticed that one center contact on the wire had a black dot after closer inspection. The system has severe restrictions, making many things unfeasible. There are already a number of ates here. I truly appreciate how the phone establishes deadlines and tasks to be completed. efficient and doesn't use up more resources. The phone did not quite live up to the expectations that were placed on it and the money that was spent, which is more than $50,000. As a result, I gave it 4 stars when it really deserved 3.5. There is something that can replace a photo camera made by another company, but with video, everything is obviously more difficult because I haven't yet seen superior quality.

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Pros
  • camera, battery life, general material quality and construction, sound quality, and device settings. There are numerous benefits. For instance, this has a home button, a fingerprint reader, and a traditional style. The main deciding element in the purchase was stabilization in all video modes. nearly no quality degradation at a 2x zoom.
Cons
  • Poor-quality original cords are used. The first month of use was enough for the contact to turn black. cancellation of the system. Only the Cloud can be used to transmit photos with a hazy backdrop to a computer. This smartphone's camera is both a bonus and a drawback. Even if their quality is not higher than that of other manufacturers, all accessories are quite pricey. You have a sense that you were duped (a question about the ratio of price and features)