Apple iPhone 8
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- AnonD-684111
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- 25 Oct 2017
Don’t go with the paperwork it’s far more better the I phone8 than the s8 no lacking and good phone. Battery is becoming very good for whole day usages. Don’t hate about the display it’s the perfect display no can ever make a display like I phone for me it’s a perfect shape and size. I upgrade from I phone 5 to I phone 8 and its a worth upgrading. And if u want a feature phone then I can understand kid like feature phone then s8 is good recommended.
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- Eric
- fCK
- 25 Oct 2017
Don’t go with the paperwork it’s far more better the I phone8 than the s8 no lacking and good phone. Battery is becoming very good for whole day usages. Don’t hate about the display it’s the perfect display no can ever make a display like I phone for me it’s a perfect shape and size. I upgrade from I phone 5 to I phone 8 and its a worth upgrading. And if u want a feature phone then I can understand kid like feature phone then s8 is good recommended.
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- Vic4BBM
- 7kf
- 24 Oct 2017
scorpio, 24 Oct 2017So you mean that the s8 is a replica of the iphone7/8. Or d... moreYou are reading between the lines unnecessarily.
My comment was for general brands and not specifically Samsung. Most Chinese brands copy mostly Apple or Samsung.
But blind Samsung fans like you always take blame on their heads. OR Is it that somewhere deep in your mind you are sure there something that you don't want others to know about Samsung.
And by the way both Apple and Samsung pay royalties to Nokia and Motorola for using their patented technologies. Hence no one is original.
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- Varcor
- N70
- 24 Oct 2017
iPhone 8 and iPhone X have some rough sailing ahead. We see a good percentage of iPhone 6 and 7 owners who don't see the value in upgrading to the 8 and for good reason. It's really not a revolutionary device, just a handful of improvements. Supply chain and vendor irregularities have impacted launch numbers which are well below what it's predecessor iPhone 7 achieved. Not to mention software/processor issues with background apps and device batteries bloating. iPhone X is a question mark due to pricing and time will tell if it will have display burn-in or ghosting common to OLED displays. For all the people that swear by iPhones for it's faster processor, that only goes so far in a feature rich android smartphone environment at pricing iPhones can't match. Apple hasn't shown that it's nimble enough to respond to a rapidly changing device arena. Sure, it will sell millions of units but it will continue to lose market share. Samsung overtook Apple recently in US market share, 36% to 34% largely due to the Galaxy S8 but that's nothing compared to worldwide sales where Apple is getting clobbered at 17% compared to Samsung's 26%. Other relatively new entries are struggling as well. Essential had a horrible roll out with customer service and quality deficiencies. In response to sales of only 5,000 devices they were forced into an early price reduction. Google's Pixel 2 is also being scrutinized for the same reason the iPhone 8 is, not many improvements plus screen burn and ghosting are now impacting the roll out. Even though Essential and Pixel 2 are a tiny percentage of market share, less than 2%, it leaves Samsung in the drivers seat going forward with strong Galaxy S8 and Note 8 sales numbers and there's nothing on the horizon poised to alter that dynamic. When the Galaxy X debuts in 2018, a truly revolutionary device, Apple will have to come up with a forward looking game plan or it is destined to be set aside as a credible market innovator.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v1lQcbeqw8
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- scorpio
- PPS
- 24 Oct 2017
Vic4BBM, 19 Oct 2017People criticize Apple current design a lot. But little do ... moreSo you mean that the s8 is a replica of the iphone7/8. Or do you mean that the iphone x is a replica of the s8plus or Note8. Think you need your eyes tested.
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- AnonD-176322
- vgM
- 23 Oct 2017
why apple why?!, 23 Oct 20172 GB ram only ! and the battery is 1821 ! there is an... more2GB is enough for iOS to run smooth and handle a lot of applications, though iOS 11 has a problem in ram management and affect at keeping apps run in background, it has to reload some apps, worse than iPhone 7 run on iOS 10. I can't say battery is better than s8 or any flagships out there, but iPhone 8 battery is enough to manage daily apps in a day without additional charge unless you play so much games and other heavy apps
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- why apple why?!
- iFq
- 23 Oct 2017
2 GB ram only !
and the battery is 1821 !
there is an eye issue problems from looking to iPhone for long time
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- Anonymous
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- 22 Oct 2017
Anonymous, 20 Oct 2017Well both of them have good sides and the bad sides. So I'm... moreRule #1: MP's have nothing to do with quality.
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- HarryD
- m5H
- 21 Oct 2017
My last iPhone was an iPhone 5s so the 8 is a justified upgrade, but I can see why people think it's not worthy the money.
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- 7P0
- 20 Oct 2017
Anonymous, 20 Oct 2017Well both of them have good sides and the bad sides. So I'm... moreThank you for ur answer :-).I'm thinking of S8.
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- Vic4BBM
- 7k6
- 20 Oct 2017
no name, 20 Oct 2017Hey guys,I'm planning to buy a smartphone(After 8 months) S... moreBoth phones have different OS.
iPhone comes with iOS. An ecosystem of its own. Apple's total control over it. But it is efficient,free of bloatware and an experience of its own. It will have no other competition as far as iOS system is concerned.
Samsung flagship comes with Android OS. Open and flexible. But big problem is Samsung's bloatware OS. Even with 6gb RAM, it will start lagging for everything you do.
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- Anonymous
- JhM
- 20 Oct 2017
no name, 20 Oct 2017Hey guys,I'm planning to buy a smartphone(After 8 months) S... moreOops. I forgot about casual usage. The galaxy s8 beats iPhone in terms of that thanks to faster wireless charging,better screen,true multitasking etc
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- Anonymous
- JhM
- 20 Oct 2017
no name, 20 Oct 2017Hey guys,I'm planning to buy a smartphone(After 8 months) S... moreWell both of them have good sides and the bad sides. So I'm only going to shorten it for you.
Overall usage(texting social media etc): Both does fine job. S8 fells a bit better though thanks to its bigger and less bezelish screen
Gaming: iPhone 8 beats the s8 by a huge margin in terms of and GPU. Expect every game to be smooth.
Security: iOS is better by a slight margin because of how often it gets attacked by viruses. Most viruses target android devices. It doesn't mean that iOS can't be hacked but if you buy an iPhone 8, you don't have to worry about virus attacks as much as android devices. The security in terms of locking the device etc. is pretty similar with android.
Camera: s8 beats the iPhone camera in terms of MP's(quality). the iPhone 8 plus' dual camera can make portrait photos which will also come to s8 soon. In terms of saturation and coloring iPhone beats s8 by a little bit.
Video: iPhone wins this one thanks to its 4k@60fps and its slow mo 1080@240 fps. The bad thing is that you might fill the storage faster because 4k@60fps eats more storage. Same goes for slow motion.
I hope this helps and I hope you will become happy with your choice.
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- no name
- 7Pv
- 20 Oct 2017
Hey guys,I'm planning to buy a smartphone(After 8 months) So I was thinking to buy between Iphone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S8.Which should I get?Also tell me some reasons to buy each instead if other.Thank you.
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- Aadrian
- 0wE
- 20 Oct 2017
If you like this phone, then buy it, as long as you’re happy with it, who are others to criticize...
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- AnonD-705261
- r9g
- 19 Oct 2017
Nick, 19 Oct 2017Ok but oneplus 5 and sony xz premium are faster than iphone... moreHave you even seen the benchmark scores for the new IPhone 8? Most Android phones in 2017 that run the 835 SoC usually score around 6000 to 7000 in the multi-core benchmark tests. Apple's IPhone 8 scored above 10000 in the same test.
Just face it, Apple usually has the best chipsets. The only thing Android beats Apple in is the feature department.
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- Vic4BBM
- 7k6
- 19 Oct 2017
People criticize Apple current design a lot. But little do anyone realize that every next phone is close replica ( if not exactly) of iPhone ( specially BBK siblings ).
If design had been so bad, then why would everyone want to replicate?
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- AnonD-705261
- r9g
- 19 Oct 2017
I was using the IPhone 8 for a couple of days from a friend of mine (we agreed to trade phones for 3 days) and I have to say Apple has really dug themselves into a boiling cesspool. IPhone 8 is typical of nowadays Apple products: fast, simplistic, and trendy. But design is currently Apple's weakness.
Apple users have yet to see a revolutionary design since 3 years from the IPhone 6. Apple answered the call and presented a breath of fresh air we call the IPhone X. Oh and they gave us this too. Literally an IPhone 6s modernized for 2017 with some of the expected smartphone trends. Ignoring the already high price, I find it kind of hard to buy this phone over the IPhone X. If I include price into the factors, then why should I buy this over an already reliable IPhone 7? Honestly, the IPhone X is what the IPhone 8 should have been. This puts a problem for Apple's next generation of IPhones.
Since Apple has set a new standard of design in the IPhone category, the next generation IPhone has to meet that standard. Apple can't just bullshit their way through by rebranding another IPhone 6s, not especially when their competition keeps throwing out newer designs every year. The IPhone 8 in my eyes looks like the same IPhone 3 I had nearly 8 years ago. Same bezel design, home button placement, and screen to body ratio. The only difference is the build quality, system, and specs. If Apple releases an IPhone 9 with the same design language as this year's IPhone 8, then the same question will arise: "Why should I upgrade?" Apple has to meet the standard of the IPhone X to even compete for next year. And even then, some Apple users may be resentful towards why they dumped a considerably high amount of cash for a new IPhone design, when they could just wait one more year for a refreshing design with (maybe) a cheaper price. It's unreasonable.
Mainstream Android smartphone manufacturing companies have already set themselves a new standard this year with their own variations of "bezel-less" smartphones. It's expected that they will uphold this trend for the next 4 years until the next best thing. Other Android firms will follow suit. Apple has to do the same, especially since they too hopped on the Super Premium Flagship trend with the IPhone X.
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- Nick
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- 19 Oct 2017
Matt, 16 Oct 2017Apple doesn't need to have more RAM. They optimize their OS... moreOk but oneplus 5 and sony xz premium are faster than iphone 7/8 even galaxy note 8 is faster than iphone 8. Sorry guy but the only iphone’s argument was speed and now android crushed iphone in speed test. so guy your iphones with 2gb ram are useless now
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- MAF
- 0p5
- 18 Oct 2017
AnonD-481725, 17 Oct 2017Iphone 6 with 1 GB of ram is running very well until now, m... moreThat is not practicaly true. As someone who has used all kind of mobile OS since their early days I totally disagree that more RAM doesn't mean a performance boost. so here is the deal the way OS channel the RAM to each APP is the key point let me mention it like this IOS can run 2 programs simultaneously at most so that's why it's smooth but here is the point Windows OS can run hundreds of programs simultaneously but not with 2GB of RAM for sure what about macOS the same goes for Mac OS but on much smaller scale since it is optimized very well but that's not all even latest Mac OS needs huge amounts of RAM so the more services on any OS the more amount of RAM they need