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Review on Apple IPhone 8 by Nguyn ng Qun  (D Nhn ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Once my previous iPhone 5 died, I upgraded to the iPhone 8. In the past five or four years, people had issues with perpetual jamming and a camera that was, to put it bluntly, really antiquated. Because I am an avid photographer, the camera was the primary factor in my decision to upgrade to the eighth generation iPhone. The iPhone has fully replaced the need for a large camera when going on vacation, and it takes video to a higher standard than many SLR cameras (a few can write 4K 60 fps, and even with such cool built-in stabilization). There is a discernible improvement in the quality of the images captured by the camera on the iPhone 7; here, they are more succulent, and the HDR is more profound (in fact, the matrices are almost the same, but the iPhone now processes pictures differently in software). Because I don't play games, it's impossible for me to gauge how well others do. And who has a use for it? Everything works flawlessly and swiftly, including day-to-day activities such as using instant messengers, retouching photos in editors, working with documents, and using Instagram. If you take a lot of photos and the quality of the camera is one of the most important features for you to look for in a new smartphone, then the newest iPhone models are an excellent choice for you:

Pros
  • 1) Camera! Creates a stunning image in the end. Even though there was insufficient lighting, the images turned out quite well; nevertheless, the video is not quite as impressive. 4K 60fps! On any mobile device, I have never seen a video that was so fluid, vibrant, and high-contrast as this one. 2) Glass. Very powerful. Even after I had dropped it four times on tiles and asphalt without a cover, the only damage that was done to the screen was some very light scratches. And the iPhone made of glass feels exceptionally good when you're holding it in your hand. It's true; the prickly experience is really refreshing. 3) How well it performs. Even on the rather sluggish iOS 11, the iPhone 8 is incredibly quick. Very infrequently, jamming will occur, and the vast majority of the time, these are application faults, not system bugs. Well, in addition to all of the other benefits of iPhones that have existed in the past, such as the simple syncing of applications with a MacBook, lightning-fast Touch ID, Apple Pay, and so on.
Cons
  • Battery. Apple downsized the iPhone 7's battery and made it even more compact for the iPhone 8. As a consequence of this, the iPhone will not last till nightfall even when subjected to a moderate amount of strain.

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