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Review on Apple IPhone 8 Plus by Anson Chen ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

This is, in my opinion, Apple's most innovative recent product. It was given to me as a birthday gift at the start of 2022, and ever since then, it has never left my side. Quick like an F1 racecar, massive and imposing like a tank By the way, if your lady enjoys having her picture taken, the phone is a great alternative to a separate fotik. Also, as it can record 4k video at 30 frames per second, you may swap it out for a professional or semi-professional camera to use for reportage shooting or as a second video camera. Moreover, if you want to keep your phone in the front pocket of your pants, be prepared that some pockets may not be very practical owing to the size of the phone and shallow depth. Regarding the technological aspects, there is nothing noteworthy to mention; everything is at the top level. I find using iOS to be more handy than using the original Android. The pricing is the only thing that is problematic. If it weren't a gift, I doubt I would buy it till the cost dropped to $30,000. In contrast to the iPhone X, the figure eight's design is captivating. In my perspective, a unibrow on an X appears merely faulty, and in general, it resembles a traditional android device rather than an iPhone. Regarding the original iPhone 5, face unlocking was possible, but it required a jailbreak and tweak installation.

Pros
  • Large-screen devices make it easy to read, watch videos, and play existing content. In any situation, cameras provide fantastic images, and if you add a useful application that allows you to manually adjust some settings, you won't even need to consider purchasing a separate camera. Nice weight: nothing is excessively light or heavy, everything is just right.
Cons
  • The absence of an output for a regular headphone plug is actually more of a benefit than a bug. Indeed, the package comes with an adapter, but it's really inconvenient, and it typically sits in the farthest corner of the suitcase or backpack.

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