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"The
iPhones 8 check every box a phone has ever checked before, but they feel like
the last of something right as Apple and others prepare the first of
something else," he wrote.
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Spoonauer had written
that the iPhones 8 check every box a phone has ever checked before, but they
feel like the last of something right as Apple and others prepare the first
of something else.
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"When
your phone can see you, and see the world," he continued, "it will
change what a phone is, and does, and can be. This fall, Apple's giving you a
choice: get a seat on the best piston airliner ever, or take a chance on jet
engines."
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Spoonauer said that when
your phone can see you and see the world, it will change what a phone is,
does, and can be. This fall, Apple’s giving you a choice: get a seat on the
best piston airliner ever, or take a chance on jet engines.
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"They
pack a ton of improvements, including the fastest processor ever in a phone
(seriously, it puts many laptops to shame), better cameras (especially on the
iPhone 8 Plus) and wireless charging (yeah, it's overdue)," he wrote.
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Spoonauer had written
that they pack a ton of improvements, including the fastest processor ever in
a phone (It puts many laptops to shame), better cameras (Especially on the iPhone 8
Plus) and wireless charging (It's overdue).
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"This
chip absolutely smokes every Android phone on the planet," Spoonauer
said.
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Spoonauer said that the chip
absolutely smokes every Android phone on the planet.
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"Overall,
my pick between the two new iPhones is the iPhone 8 Plus. It gives you a
significantly bigger screen than the iPhone 8, longer battery life and more
versatile dual cameras for just $100 more," he pointed out.
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He pointed
out that he picked between two new iPhones was the iPhone 8 plus. It gave us
a significantly bigger screen than the iPhone 8, longer battery life and more
versatile dual cameras for just $100 more.
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"The
regular iPhone 8 is good," Spoonauer continued, "but 4.7 inches
just doesn't cut it for me anymore."
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Spoonauer said that the
regular iPhone 8 was good, but 4,7 inches just didn’t cut it for him anymore.
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"The
iPhone 8 reminds me of the fifth Transformersmovie -- you know
it's new, though you can't for the life of you figure out how it's
different," wrote Geoffrey A. Fowler for The Wall Street Journal.
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Geoffrey A. Fowler had written for The Wall Street
Journal that the iPhone 8 reminded him of the fifth transformers movie - we
know its new, though we can’t
for the life of us figure out how it’s
different.
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"On its
face, the 8 looks like an iPhone from 2014," he added.
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He added that on its face,
the 8 looked like an iPhone from 2014.
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"There
are enough changes to the design and functionality so that I would give it a
full number increase and not an 'S' designator," he told TechNewsWorld.
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Spoonauer told
TechNewsWorld that there are enough changes to the design and
functionality so that he would give it a full number increase and not an 'S'
designator.
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"They're
conventional, but that doesn't mean they're inherently lacking -- far from
it, in fact," he wrote.
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Spoonauer had written
that they are conventional, but that does not mean they are inherently
lacking – far from it, in fact.
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"While I
suspect all iPhones will look like the iPhone X soon enough," Velazco
continued, "the 8 and 8 Plus are expertly built, high-performance
devices for people who want to ease into Apple's vision of the future."
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Velazco said that while
he suspect all iPhones will look like the iPhone X soon enough. The 8 and 8
Plus are expertly built, high-performance devices for people who want to ease
into Apple’s vision of the future.
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"The
iPhone 8 Plus shares a powerful foundation with the iPhone 8, but a few
features give it a distinct advantage over its little brother," he
wrote. "Its 12-megapixel dual camera is one of the best we've used, and
its bigger battery means it'll stick around longer on a charge than the
iPhone 8."
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Velazco had written that
The iPhone 8 Plus shares a
powerful foundation with the iPhone 8, but a few features give it a distinct
advantage over its little brother. Its
12-megapixel dual camera is one of the best we've used, and its bigger
battery means it'll stick around longer on a charge than the iPhone 8.
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"The
iPhone 8 Plus is a superlative phone with a spectacular camera, but wait for
the upcoming iPhone X before buying: it promises to fold all of the key
features of the 8 Plus into a smaller, sexier package," he wrote.
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He had written that The iPhone 8 Plus is a superlative phone with a spectacular camera, but
wait for the upcoming iPhone X before buying: it promises to fold all of the
key features of the 8 Plus into a smaller, sexier package.
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"So the
8 improves enough on the most important aspects of a phone -- the display,
the camera, performance and reliability -- to make me recommend it over the
iPhone 7, even if you can pick up the latter for less," he wrote.
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He had written that the 8 improved enough on the most important aspects of a phone -- the
display, the camera, performance and reliability -- to made him recommend it
over the iPhone 7, even if you could pick up the latter for less.
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"Apple
will have a challenge convincing users to upgrade to an 8 with the X release
date looming," said David McQueen, research director at ABI
Research.
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David McQueen, research
director at ABI
Research said that Apple would have a
challenge convincing users to upgrade to an 8 with the X release date looming.
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"They're
really just an s upgrade," he told TechNewsWorld.
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He told TechNewsWorld that they
were really just an s upgrade.
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"the
iPhone connoisseurs most certainly will wait a little longer to get their
hands on the best phone ever produced by Apple," he told TechNewsWorld.
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He told TechNewsWorld that the
iPhone connoisseurs most certainly would wait a little longer to get their
hands on the best phone ever produced by Apple.
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"The
audience for the iPhone X in its first year will be the early adopters and
those who can afford to spend the money on it," said Tim Bajarin,
president of Creative Strategies.
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Tim Bajarin, president of Creative
Strategies said that the audience for the iPhone X in its first
year would be the early adopters and those who could afford to spend the
money on it.
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"That
represents about a third of all who will buy the new iPhones." he told
TechNewsWorld. "But two-thirds will opt for the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus,
because they're less expensive, yet have increased power and features over
last year's models."
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He told TechNewsWorld that
represented about a third of all who would buy the new iPhones. But
two-thirds would opt for the iPhone 8
and 8 Plus, because they were less expensive, yet had increased power and
features over last year's models
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