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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

Before that, there were iPhones 4, 5, and 5s, all of which were successfully submerged in water by rain and waves while fishing. After that, I purchased a Xiaomi Mi 5s, which was flooded three times and fell into the bathroom. It survived everything, worked smartly, and I liked the manual settings mode in the camera because it allowed me to take a picture of the stars using a tripod. There is nothing like that on the iPhone, and I believe the price for them to be too costly, but iOS has a lot…

Pros
  • Screen with a large display, iOS, high-quality materials, and excellent performance.
Cons
  • The device can be held in one hand, the camera lacks manual options, and there is no support for a second SIM card.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Since 2022, I have been using Apple technologies. phones and tablets I had se, 6s, and am now 8+. I've always desired a large phone, but I was intimidated by its size. After purchasing it for the third time, I discovered that you rapidly grow used to the size. You are already observing 6s from a high position. All Apple technology is of a high caliber and should be respected for that, however given the price, it's obviously unfortunate and a bit pricey. But maybe paying for quality should be…

Pros
  • Good sound from speakers., good big screen., RAM 3gb., built-in 128 for the eyes. Although the camera has not yet run in, the portrait is already excellent.
Cons
  • not yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

Before Sony x and Android was on every phone, I would do a comparison review. I only bought an 8 ku after Sony rushed the release; I returned it after a few days since the battery life was so short and the display was too small for my liking. And now I'll compare it to Sony; I bought it because it's a well-known brand, but the photos are clear and well-lit, even at night; the autofocus, on the other hand, is incredibly slow. I tried taking pictures of moving children with the Sony, and while…

Pros
  • Very sized screen Superb sound quality, top-notch camera Long battery life (three to four days) under moderate loads
Cons
  • Motion blur is a common problem with photographs. Heavier than necessary but still not life-threatening Without the ability to adjust camera settings. It's a dull system.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

More over a year ago, I invested in an iPhone 8+, and I haven't looked back. Everything arrived promptly after I placed my order on AliExpress. They offered me the chance to examine and examine it. All work was completed on time, and there were no errors or faults. not at all like other platforms. Wildberry refused to accept my friend's return application because she managed to order the wrong model of phone from them, in addition to the fact that it arrived in the wrong color. As usual…

Pros
  • prompt completion, flawless product quality, and friendly customer service.
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Could not be worse! Waste of money.

Apple's quality has drastically declined and is now at an all-time low. I purchased this phone brand-new from a cellular operator's store. The phone had multiple black specks between the glass and the screen on the second day, which appeared to be dust or other dirt. Horror, not even in cheep Chinese for 10,000 have I seen this. The service attempted to claim that I was the one who had allowed the dust inside))) Well, this dirt could only have arrived at the manufacturer - an evident marriage…

Pros
  • 1. I personally think an ips screen is a plus. 2. Extended battery life.
Cons
  • 1. The craftsmanship is subpar for the price. 2. The phone is overwhelmingly heavy.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is not good, I will not buy any more.

As with the iPad, I only used it because it was a corporate whim. I contrasted it in usage with the Blackberry products I own and continue to use, as well as the Nokia N9. The brick from Apple is therefore completely useless in comparison to them. There was a joke about how the battery on it grew and squeaked the display out. It happened while on a business trip to Mongolia. Just picture yourself dependent on the smartphone, with all of your business contacts and email connected to it (IT…

Pros
  • Well, I see, they don't. In reality, there isn't a single work-relevant function that has been adequately developed in this brick. Although the screen does a good job of reproducing colors, working with it is not at all convenient. You can dictate the text because 2022 speech can usually be distinguished.
Cons
  • And this is where you should wander. The camera is useless. The camera on the iPhone before was essentially unchanged. Simply put, this one lathers and blunts more. The motions that are available in the database are terrible and subpar, making it difficult to operate the display. This brick is nothing short of filthy in terms of gesture control when compared to the Blackberry Classic/Passport and the Nokia N9 (which is a trailblazer and role model in terms of gestures). Non-volatile memory is insufficient, and there is no flash drive. The memory is volatile—xs, how much of it is there—but if you operate it in tail-and-mane mode, it is incredibly stupid. The battery is a joke; just turn on the GPS and get ready for charging in 30 to 40 minutes. After getting up at 6 in the morning and cutting him off from charging, making calls, and using the mail, he never lived to see the end of the day. He only managed to make it for 11 days. I already mentioned how terrible the apple mail client is in a review of the iPad, along with how terrible the built-in dictionary is.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

I have switched from the Galaxy S8+ I used for a total of three months. That's why the iPhone 8 Plus is such a huge improvement. The materials from which he fashioned them are obviously of higher quality. As compared to the Galaxy S8+, both the camera and processing speed are light years ahead. And it's even better than that: the phone took a heavy fall to the floor and barely suffered any damage. The Galaxy screen was broken from just one accidental drop. And LTE runs like a dream on it. The…

Pros
  • Fantastic camera overall, but the portrait mode truly makes it feel like a DSLR. When it comes to cell phones, I have never seen anything like this before. The smartphone is a machine pistol; it fires off commands at light speed; web pages and applications open and close in a moment; and it has no brakes. The battery life is the best of any iPhone model; I went two days between charges while making moderate phone calls and using the internet without plugging in. Concept, high-grade components, and expert assembly.
Cons
  • I haven't been able to find anything better. If you're coming from a Samsung Galaxy S8+, this phone is a complete and utter step down in every way.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

After using a 6 Plus for a while, I decided to upgrade to an 8 Plus after debating between it and the iPhone X. In summary, it's worth upgrading from the old phone, and it's preferable to decide and try before deciding, but it feels more familiar in the hand (X is not convenient for me personally), and the touch ID is much more convenient than the face ID. It's a real thrill from the glass back cover, and I wear it without a protection even though I have no idea how much the repair will cost…

Pros
  • Quick touch, more effective than earlier models. Everything is running well and quickly. Virtual reality is fascinating, and augmented reality is much more so. That tempered glass in the rear is quite chill.
Cons
  • No one I know makes use of wireless charging, thus I think it would be best if it were either more affordable or optional.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

I am able to offer guidance to folks that value their time. This gizmo is both clever and dependable. I think you should stick with the original bumper, since it will save you a lot of money. I believe that it was not in vain that I gave my choice to Apple as a producer of dependable gadgets for work because I am a person who enjoys the ease of use and the comfort that comes along with utilizing a device. I have used a number of other android smartphones in parallel, ranging from inexpensive to

Pros
  • There will be no order, I will simply write about what I observe. Taking photos and films is not something that interests me very much. In most cases, I use it for work, and when I do so, I am completely content with the results. However, there is a significant lack of fine-tuning for the camera (separate events from life), but this is not essential. I use a voice recorder that has a recording quality that is on par with that of a good full-fledged voice recorder. The sound records perfectly. The axis functions exactly as it should, but there are a few issues that can arise (in extremely isolated instances). These problems have been addressed, however, and iOS 13 is currently in beta testing. One of the benefits is the absence of discomfort from employment. He took the position of the 6S, which was convenient for me as well, but after two years of reckless operation, he met a glorious end. An superb substitute that is also substantially more effective than the original. Alarm from the tower! Great built-in audio codec. The Touch ID is quite quick to respond. The Taptic Engine is exceptional in every way. The layout is very impressive! Comfortably rests in the palm of the hand! NO MORE CHILLING OUT IN THE WINTER AIR!
Cons
  • Headset connector, and what the hell with it, I use a separate High Resolution audio player. But if you attach nice headphones (not the ones that come in the box) with an adapter (the adapter itself is also like a negative, highly inconsistent), then the sound is very good; in theory, it has always been like this with Apple. Batteries, I'd want one that has a larger capacity if possible. Still has some issues with its functioning. iOS 13! In general, everything is working properly; but, there are a few minor snags; for example, in my experience, the status bar in programs occasionally dumps somewhere and then reappears after folding; while this isn't a significant issue, it is somewhat annoying. There is no such deficiency with the axis, since my wife possesses a straightforward 8.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

I upgraded from a 5s, and this is night and day compared to that phone. There are some definite advantages to this phone; I quickly adjusted to its smaller size, and the camera is fantastic. I was given a charge by Samsung, everything charges nicely, it's extremely convenient, I put it in, and I don't have to seek for a wire to connect it to anything else. If the iPhone 5S needed to be charged three to four times per day and yet managed to function normally in temperatures as low as -30 degrees

Pros
  • Screen diagonal, camera (both cameras), function of wireless charging, and battery life, even when used in temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

This wonderful smartphone was a present for my birthday, and I couldn't be happier with it. The performance is above average, and it is most likely the most convenient smartphone. The screen is just the right size; it is neither too large nor too small. The camera is excellent in general. I can honestly say that I did not anticipate such benefits. Furthermore, it rests in the hand like it should, with a number of functions rather than a restricted range of options. I will not move off of this…

Pros
  • Colors that are very saturated screen
Cons
  • They are nowhere to be found.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, the product is exactly as described.

I was a fervent opponent of APPLE, and there were a lot of facts against the purchase; but, all you need to do is try it out for yourself, and you will see that this method is intended for people. The payment process is completed three times more quickly than on any flagship device with a bucket, the camera is flawless, and the axis is user-friendly. After making the jump from Android, I find myself wondering why I didn't make the transfer sooner. PS When I compare this product to other…

Pros
  • Everything is in its proper place. Particularly regarding autonomy, the camera, and the sound
Cons
  • The assembly has certain flaws (clicks, dust), but the problems do not immediately manifest themselves and the job is not adversely affected by them.

The phone is a bomb compared to the 6s I went from! Everything is considerably faster and virtually perfect. I immediately got acclimated to the size and find it more practical than 4.7. It seems like the battery lasts twice as long as the 6s. The speakers produced a strong, powerful sound. I won't say much more about the camera, but it is of outstanding quality. Although 6s barely caught E, the signal remains much better on LTE, which practically everywhere. The impressions are only good…

Pros
  • performance, camera, speakers, looks, battery, pleasant to the touch, non-slip in the hand, screen, and many other factors. adequate cell signal. I don't use a case or films when I wear it, therefore there aren't any scratches yet.
Cons
  • there is no conventional headphone jack

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

After three years of using SE, I decided to treat myself by taking it at the start of the new year. My buddies tried to convince me to get the XR, but I ultimately chose to take the 8-ku (128 GB) and am not sorry I did. At first, the size and what I perceived to be extra hassle of my new phone (I even considered trading it in for a basic 8-ku) caused me some "culture shock" after my time with SE, but I soon adjusted. I'm thrilled with the phone.

Pros
  • Display size and resolution, true-tone integration, imaging and audio quality, and overall usability
Cons
  • There were no glaring errors. Size may be an issue at first, but you quickly adjust (and in general, I'm happy that my 8-ki helped dispel the notion that all smartphones are the size of a shovel).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Quite good, but I expected more from it.

With the iPhone 4s, I have exclusively used Apple goods; the "Apple ecosystem" as a whole is incredibly useful to me, what with having multiple iOS and MacOS devices, being able to share music wirelessly via AirPlay, etc. It's not about the money now (February 2022) since the price of the 8 Plus has dropped. Considering the aforementioned scenario, if you don't already own any Apple items, I would suggest researching Android phones with an IPS screen, a standard vibrating alarm, a universal…

Pros
  • The iPhone 8 Plus has a great screen for my needs, which include light phone use, IM, and a lot of reading on the go (IPS-matrix and 401 ppi resolution). With small fonts, especially italics, the typical figure eight already has a grainy appearance (resolution 326 ppi). As the new xs and xs Max used a PWM-enabled AMOLED screen, I rejected them right away (it starts to flicker at low brightness, which is critical for me - I read mostly in the evening in semi-darkness). Details can be found in the reviews on ixbt, so head there to read up. XR is also out of the question because, although having an IPS matrix, the screen resolution is lesser (326 ppi) compared to the 8 plus, and the screen is thinner, making it uncomfortable to read on. When compared to the iPhone 6 Plus (which was upgraded to iOS 10 and given a brake device, so it's nice that it didn't upgrade any further), the iPhone 8 Plus has a faster app launch time (iBooks, instant messengers). A tvOS profile from Apple has been installed on the 8 Plus, bringing the software version up to 11.3.1, which safeguards the device from future ates and ensures that the device's performance will be stable moving forward (after the artificial slowdown of phones, I no longer play ates with Apple). I believe that, for the best possible experience, iPhones should be kept on their original firmware at this time. I'm not interested in the new firmware's emojis or whatever else is there for no reason other than to increase speed. Googling "block iPhone ate, install tvOS profile" yields relevant results for our investigation. It has a battery life of a couple of days, and the camera is adequate for me, even though I use a 6 Plus. TouchID can be used quickly and easily regardless of how you hold your phone, making it superior to FaceID in speed and convenience. Superior build quality, sleek look (which some may find morally outmoded, but I buy a phone for myself and not to impress others with). I haven't had any problems or reboots, but that's to be expected with a smartphone these days.
Cons
  • The iPhone 8 Plus has a number of drawbacks that many competitors don't have, so I don't see the value in getting it if you don't already own other Apple ecosystem components (computers, speakers, watches, etc.). (1) The 3.5 mm headphone jack is missing, demonstrating that Apple's avarice knows no bounds. Two sets of headphones, one for the computer and one for the phone, have joined my table clutter. The second issue is that there is no regular vibrating alert. After the iPhone 6s line, Apple switched out the regular electric motor for a more unique Taptic Engine (an electromagnet with a moving winding, in simple terms). So, only when the phone is put vertically on the table's long side will it vibrate regularly. In the office, I regularly missed calls while the phone was on vibration mode and resting 20 cm from my hand since the vibration was so weak when it was horizontal on the table. Just try it out for yourself, and you'll see what I mean. When compared to the iPhone 5 and 6 plus, the pocket vibration is noticeably worse on this model. Also, the new vibration actuator is significantly larger and heavier (details are available on YouTube for the inquisitive) and the phone now weighs over 200 grams! The reasoning behind Apple's decision here was beyond me. The newest versions of the operating system are quite inconvenient. No longer can you disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth by navigating to the Settings > Connections > Settings > Advanced > Networking > Network Settings. You'll have to go into the configurations menu to accomplish this. This is far more easily accomplished on any low-end Android device. 4. Poor system optimization, bizarre as it may sound; minor jams (freezes) occur occasionally while scrolling through the settings menu and the notes. I agree that this is not terribly important, but it wasn't like this on the 4s at all; in fact, there are times when I wish I still had it. However, I had to donate it to the museum because otherwise it would be impossible to demonstrate that the first iPhones were superior. Amazon's app for the iPhone 8 Plus has a similar scrolling lag, however considering the slow native menus, it seems understandable.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

procured by way of ReStore Horrible coordination and effort with the shipping company. Date of delivery 072022, order date 032022. The store often delayed daily deliveries. The expedited delivery I re-registered for on Monday still hasn't arrived. The manager blamed a technical glitch for the loss of my order. The shop eventually contacted back to say the courier was running late. Even though a courier had been appointed, the order was once again delayed since he had declined to travel…

Pros
  • Inexpensive smartphone with top-notch imaging capabilities
Cons
  • A secret as of yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Seems to be worth the price (particularly when compared to the price of 7+, which is several thousand dollars lower). Totally content! This phone was purchased after careful consideration of my needs for both professional and personal use (very many social networks for work, I often edit video, I have enough imovie, I edit photos, I shoot a lot, I constantly communicate in instant messengers, watch YouTube, read books) Obtaining a reasonable price for a gold 64 was challenging.

Pros
  • Rapidity of operation; Ease of use - An incredibly practical method whereby all data from the previous iPhone is transferred in full. I am very satisfied with the camera, it was one of the deciding factors. We were pleased with the headphones (the bass became a little clearer to be felt). When I travel, I rarely feel the need to acquire a fotik.
Cons
  • That thing is heavy. That is, it's not particularly difficult on its own, but once you add a cover—say, after 6—it becomes challenging. After a few trips, small scratches showed up in the soft pocket of the down jacket + lying on the table, so I decided to use a protective rear window for the first week or two. - The right upper part is slightly heated from the beginning ((maybe I "kill" especially hard, of course, but after several trips, small scratches appeared in the soft pocket of the down jacket + lying on the table.)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

To a very high degree. The anticipations are reasonable. It's surely going to run me between 6 and 8 dollars. Has pros: From an iPhone 6 with 128GB of storage, I upgraded to an iPhone 8 Plus with 64GB. Thus, a comparison will be made in this review. 1. a cool-looking material The texture of aluminum is not as pleasing to the touch. In this situation, the glass fits quite securely in the hand and does not slide around. 2. Screen size. A entirely subjective aspect to consider. Very at ease in the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Heaven and Earth have fallen short of expectations with iPhone 6. The only glitch is that iOS11 causes it to stop working. Now that you're holding the phone and not a piece of aluminum, you'll notice that it's heavier than it used to be. In just 5 hours, your phone will be fully charged when you use wireless charging. The charging was done with a Prime Line Qi 1A, which can be found for as little as $800 at some retailers, a steal compared to other chargers like Samsung's, which can cost as…

Pros
  • Utilized space effectively; included wireless charging. It can last for 2 days if the load is light, and a full day if the load is heavy. Snap a portrait with the camera's portrait mode. What's left is true to Apple's ideals.
Cons
  • The rear wall is made of glass. In that instance, the cost of repair is likely to be quite high. Gold's true hue is closer to pink than yellow; the color on the reverse wall is passable, though, thanks to the use of aluminum. Apple allegedly decided to save improved photography for the X model, which is why it is absent. The stabilization is subpar, and the secondary camera lacks any kind of stabilization altogether. There is a lot of stupidity in iOS11, and the springboard gets overwhelmed once a day. As a result of the instability of the proximity sensor, ending a call frequently requires unlocking the device first (either by pressing home or power). Unfortunately, 32-bit business software that was purchased before iOS11 was released is incompatible with iOS11. However, when compared to competitors who provide larger capacities in batteries of the same or similar dimensions, the battery life of about two days during normal operation seems somewhat meager.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

The only options at these prices are Samsung 8s and iPhones. I was able to hold the Galaxy S8 + and Note, and I did not enjoy the advances. Stylus? Sure, I use a stylus once or twice a year with an iPad Pro. The differences from the iPhone 7+ are negligible in some circumstances, but worthwhile in others. The iPhone X? The only differences are a smaller body, a smaller screen, and the ability to recognize you by sight.

Pros
  • An iPhone is as well-known and comfortable as an old pair of sneakers, but newer and speedier. It looks wonderful having a glass back, especially in white. decent camera. excellent front camera. Rapid charging is possible, even though I've been using the iPad pro's 12 W power supply to charge my iPhones for a while without incident. In fact, TrueTone is more enjoyable to watch at night. high-performance stereo speakers that are loud. You must cram the phone with cement if you want to avoid hearing the call. Almost a size seven means that most vintage accessories fit. Children from 3 to 50 will have something to do with augmented reality.
Cons
  • Much heavier than the previous pluses. The camera doesn't do miracles in the dark, but it would be good. The back glass is dirty and immediately coated in fingerprints. The camera sticks out significantly from behind and gets dirty quite soon. Moreover, the x2 body produces noisier photographs. IOS 11 quickly drains the battery and is still damp. Though not fatal, iOS 10 is noticeably faster. It's likely that this will be fixed eventually. It is no longer possible to attach 3.5 mm ears. Yet you're not required to: The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H5 fixes all issues and has greater audio quality than other plugs.