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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

To my mind, this is Apple's most innovative product in recent memory. This has been with me constantly since I got it for my birthday at the start of 2022. Big and imposing like a tank but quick like an F1 vehicle. Your phone can also serve as a great substitute for a separate fotik if your girlfriend enjoys having her picture taken. Furthermore, it can substitute a professional or semi-professional camera in reportage shooting or as a secondary camera for the main video camera, thanks to its capacity to record 4k video at 30 frames per second. Likewise, be prepared for some discomfort if you typically stow your phone in the front pocket of your jeans; some phones are too large for pockets that aren't particularly deep. Regarding the technological aspects, there is nothing noteworthy to report; everything is top-notch. Personally, I find using iphone to be more streamlined than Android's traditional interface. The cost is the only drawback. I wouldn't buy it till the price dropped to 30,000 unless it was a gift. The design of the figure eight is more interesting than that of the iPhone X. A unibrow on x is just wrong, and the whole thing makes the phone look more like an old Android than an iPhone. The original iPhone 5's hardware supported face unlock, but only after a jailbreak and the installation of a tweak.

Pros
  • The screen size is perfect for reading, watching videos, and playing pre-installed games. All you need is a good app that allows for manual adjustment of parameters, and you won't even need a dedicated camera to take stunning photos in any lighting. Weighs just right; neither too light nor too heavy to be comfortable.
Cons
  • Instead of being a flaw, the lack of a jack for a regular set of headphones is actually a design decision. There is an adapter in the package, but it's quite inconvenient to have to dig to the bottom of your backpack or luggage to find it.

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