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Review on Apple IPhone 8 by Ada Sztajerowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

iPhones from Apple Their "brick" design turned me off to the iPhone 5 and earlier models. When I saw a "6," however, I knew I had to have it. The "stuffing," however, is essentially identical to that of prior models, so I rethought my purchase decision. As I became familiar with the evaluations and the manufacturer's subsequent releases of the 6s and 7, I became increasingly aware that this was not my phone. Apple's unveiling of the G8 has piqued my curiosity in the company's latest smartphone offerings once more. Several reports, tests, publications, etc. led me to the conclusion that this phone is excellent. Although, I had to decide between the iPhone 8 and the Google Pixel 2. If it were available for purchase in our nation, I would definitely buy a second one. Despite the fact that the iPhone is now present in one-third of all phones (despite the fact that the "Yabloko"), the stereotype persists. If I could do anything with Pixel 2, it would be to draw attention to myself. Again, I have no regrets about upgrading to the iPhone 8. Now that many top-tier models have caught up in those regards, consumers are more concerned with aesthetics. I will not go into detail on how many feathers flagships get when compared to other devices, how various apps rate the quality of smartphone cameras, etc. As opposed to the situation seven years ago, there is no longer a single smartphone that stands out as the best of the best. Nowadays, we decide on a course of action based on aesthetic preferences or ideological priorities. * In this context, "gray" means that the item was brought into the country illegally. The Apple website should provide a list of authorized sellers in your area. The "gray" phone, however, is authentic. A certified iPhone may be easily identified by its packaging, which will list the contents in 2022, the supplier, which will read "Apple Rus," the model, which will read A1905 (for iPhone 8), the batch number, which will read two letters RU, the EAC symbol, and the IMEI. Get the European version if you're set on a "gray" model. Because the American one might have connection issues, the Japanese one doesn't have NFC and the camera shutter can't be muted. The lack of an official guarantee in your nation is another drawback. Please take my evaluation as constructive criticism.

Pros
  • That's because this is the best smartphone available today. In the first place, the planning. About two weeks ago, I made the investment in a new mobile device, and I have yet to stop gushing over its sleek white design. A slim silicone cover is the best option for protecting such a phone. Very stunning mobile device, easily the best-looking one I've ever seen. A second) Display. Very stunning display. Overall, IPS is my preferred method over Amoled. Moreover, the IPS used in prior versions has been replaced. The True Tone technology's automatic white balance adjustments for outdoor, artificial, and indoor lighting were a big selling point for me. To put it simply, the phone is handy. This is a must-have feature for the newest iPhones, in my opinion. Thirdly, velocity and effectiveness. Everything happens really quickly) If your Wi-Fi is strong, web pages load in a flash. The new chip inside the iPhone 8 and X is widely regarded as the most powerful of its kind. Find out more by going online. Of course, this was confirmed by relevant benchmarks. It has been said that there will be some bugs before the first meal is served. They went unnoticed by me. the user-friendliness of the UI. Yet this is a matter of opinion. To put it bluntly, the iPhone is not for you if you enjoy tinkering with desktop icons. Yet, I don't think it's necessary. The interface on the iPhone 8 is fairly straightforward and easy to navigate. Personally, I switched to iPhone 8 after six years of using the ancient Samsung Wave 723 model based on Bada OS (maybe someone else remembers this OS), and the new phone was Nonetheless, I got used to it fairly soon. Five) A camera. The iPhone 8's images seem very similar to those taken with a traditional camera. Look for an article that compares the G8 and 8 Plus's camera to that of the iPhone 7 online and hear how one professional photographer used them in 2022. Not to mention the fact that it's on the top. In conclusion, the iPhone 8 has been a fantastic smartphone; I can't predict the future, but I am excited to see what lies ahead. Perhaps it is because I strolled alongside a dinosaur for so long, but the benefits of this smartphone are hard to deny.
Cons
  • I did not expose any major flaws, but I did become familiar with the ones that are most frequently mentioned by other users. But, I've observed that once consumers purchased a "gray" model, they stopped pointing out these flaws because they were no longer based in opinion but rather on observation (more on this in the comment). Let us make a list, including: One, the use of force or violence. Reading the technical specifications, you would be astonished to learn that the battery capacity is only 1,8K mAh in this top model. Even so, the processor's performance has been enhanced by the manufacturer. In my experience, a full charge will last me between 1.5 and 2 days. While I don't pick up my phone to play games, I also don't use it infrequently for anything else (web, social. networks, instant. messengers, a camera). Of course, I want more. Nonetheless, many high-end mobile devices are affected by this issue. My recommendation is to disable location services in order to get significant independence. 2) The phone is a bit unsteady. To be fair, this is to be expected from a glass-encased smartphone. Thirdly, a wireless charging pad is not included. Think about how much space wireless charging would take up in the phone's packaging. As far as I'm concerned, the simplest and most cost-effective solution to this issue is to just invest in a wireless charger of enough quality. 4) Pricing. I think it's ridiculous to knock Apple for their high prices now. Have a look around at the competition; even the most advanced "Chinese" cellphones cost the same as the newest Apple models. You shouldn't rush out and get a smartphone when they first come out. Even if the manufacturer hasn't introduced any new gadgets, prices will drop dramatically in a month or two. It's in your best interest to move quickly.) While I agree that the iPhone X is overpriced, the G8 is essentially identical; the only differences are in the screen and the method by which data is protected (if you don't care if the Pentagon is monitoring you or not, then what difference does it make whether you use Touch ID or Face ID?). To each his or her own, as the screen). The other purported drawbacks include either the buyer's own personal preferences or the purchase of a "gray" model.

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