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If you’re planning to upgrade your iPhone, you now have three new options to choose from: the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. All three devices offer significant improvements over the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, but in different ways. And most importantly, there’s a noticeable price gap between the three phones, with the iPhone 8 starting at $699, the iPhone 8 Plus starting at $799, and the iPhone X starting at $999. If you’re trying to decide which one is best for you, here’s a look at iPhone 8 vs. iPhone 8 Plus vs. iPhone X: Why to buy the iPhone 8 CUPERTINO, CA - SEPTEMBER 12: Apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller makes speech during the Apple launch event on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino,California. Apple Inc. unveiled its new iPhone 8, iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, and the Apple Watch Series 3 at the new Apple Park campus. (Photo by Qi Heng/VCG via Getty Images) VCG—VCG via Getty Images If you’re still not ready to switch to a bigger screen and want to save an extra $100-$300 on your new phone, check out the iPhone 8. Even though it’s not Apple’s top-of-the-line phone, it still offers faster performance with the new A11 Bionic processor and includes a better camera than the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Like Apple’s more expensive new iPhones, it also supports wireless charging thanks to its new glass design. The company’s True Tone screen technology will be present on all three new iPhones as well, which adjusts the white balance to match the lighting in your surroundings. Here are two reasons to consider the iPhone 8: If you want a better camera than the iPhone 7 The iPhone 8’s camera isn’t as advanced as the ones on the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X, but Apple has made a few noteworthy changes that differentiate it from that of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. The 12-megapixel sensor now has deeper pixels, which should make it better at capturing color and detail. And the sensor itself is also faster — a change that should help the shutter snap photos more quickly. If you want faster performance than the iPhone 7, plus augmented reality The iPhone 8 includes Apple’s new A11 Bionic processor, which means you won’t have to worry about missing out on faster performance by opting for the smaller, cheaper iPhone model. Apple’s new processor now has six cores instead of four, two of which are optimized for performance and four of which are tailored for efficiency. The more processors a computer has, the better it usually is at handling more tasks at once without slowing down. Apple also says the cameras on each new phone have been calibrated for augmented reality, so it should still offer an AR experience that’s somewhat superior than that of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. The A11 Bionic chip is also designed to enable better world tracking and scene recognition, with an image signal processor that estimates light in real time. Is the iPhone 8 right for you? The iPhone 8 is probably the right choice for those who want an iPhone that feels new but aren’t willing to spend $1,000. Going for the less expensive option isn’t always the best idea because those models tend to include cheaper, older hardware that becomes obsolete more quickly. But in this case, since the iPhone 8 runs on the same processor as Apple’s pricier models and still includes new features like wireless charging, it’s a solid move. If you don’t necessarily care about having the best screen quality, more sophisticated camera features, or the ability to log in to your phone with your face, go for the iPhone 8. Read more: Here’s Everything Apple Announced During It’s Big iPhone X Event Why to buy the iPhone 8 Plus The iPhone 8 Plus is the right choice for those who need a screen that’s larger than inches and are looking for a bit more than the iPhone’s basic camera features. So the main reason to consider the iPhone 8 Plus is: If you want everything the iPhone 8 has, but with a more advanced camera The Plus model includes all of the improvements found in the 8 — the A11 Bionic processor, the TrueTone screen, the improved 12-megapixel sensor, cameras optimized for augmented reality, and a new glass design with wireless charging — but with a camera that can do more. Unlike the iPhone 8, the 8 Plus includes two cameras, one wide-angle lens and another telephoto lens. As such, it supports Portrait Mode: the feature Apple introduced last year that makes it possible to blur the background of an image in order to make the subject appear sharper. With the iPhone 8 Plus, Apple is adding a new capability to Portrait Mode that lets you adjust the lighting in a shot. On the iPhone 8 Plus, you’ll now have the option to toggle between lighting scenarios that change the way shadows hit the subject’s face, making it possible to produce shots in different styles. And like the 7 Plus, those two lenses also mean Apple’s larger new iPhone will offer clearer shots when zooming compared to the smaller model. Both of the 8 Plus’ cameras have optical image stabilization this time around, meaning they will be better at keeping images and videos stable if your hands shake while holding the camera. Is the iPhone 8 Plus right for you? If having a large screen and a superior camera are important to you, and you don’t want to spend $1,000 on the iPhone X, the iPhone 8 Plus is likely the right choice. Why to buy the iPhone X Starting at $999, the iPhone X is Apple’s most expensive iPhone yet. Most of the advancements here have to do with the phone’s screen and cameras: The iPhone X’s display is the largest any iPhone has had to date, and it’s the first Apple product that can recognize you by your face. It also has the same improvements as the Phone 8 and 8 Plus, like wireless charging, Apple’s new A11 Bionic processor, a new glass design, and the improved 12-megapixel camera sensor. Here are the two main reasons to consider the iPhone X: If you want a bigger, sharper screen The iPhone X is Apple’s first smartphone to include an OLED screen, a type of display technology that’s capable of showing deeper blacks and richer contrast. That means you’ll definitely see improvements in the viewing experience compared to the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. Samsung’s flagship phones have long offered these types of screens, and I’ve always noticed that they’ve displayed colors much bolder and more vibrantly than the iPhone. Based on my brief hands-on impressions with the iPhone X following Apple’s event, it seems like Apple could give Samsung some tough competition with the X. It’s not just the quality of the screen that’s different — it’s the size of it, too. Apple removed the home button in order to enlarge the display without actually making the phone itself bigger. It’s a technique Samsung, LG, and Essential have all implemented on their recent smartphones as well. That means with the X, you’ll get even more screen space than the iPhone 8 Plus offers, but in a phone that’s much smaller and easier to use with one hand. If you want facial recognition The other major change that differentiates the X from the 8 and 8 Plus is its facial recognition technology. There’s a small cutout above the screen that contains several sensors, including a dot projector, flood illuminator, and infrared camera in addition to the regular front-facing camera. These sensors are capable of mapping your face so that you can unlock your iPhone just by looking at it. That comes at the expense of Touch ID, however, since there’s no home button. Facial recognition is another feature Samsung has already adopted on its Note 8, but I’ve found that it can sometimes be slow or unreliable when scanning my face. If Apple’s technology proves to be different and more accurate than Samsung’s, it could provide a convenient new way to unlock your phone. That’s especially true considering Apple’s Touch ID doesn’t usually perform well if your hands happen to be wet. There’s another benefit to having those depth sensors on the front of the phone: you can take selfies in Portrait Mode on the iPhone X. Social media apps that project masks and effects over selfies, like Snapchat, will also be able to do so more accurately using the iPhone X’s facial scanner. Is the iPhone X right for you? If screen quality is the most important characteristic you look for in a new smartphone, consider the iPhone X. It’s the best iPhone experience Apple has to offer, but at a very steep price. If you don’t necessarily care about having the best possible display and aren’t sold on the benefits that come with facial recognition, the iPhone 8 Plus is a worthwhile alternative that will save you $200. Contact us at letters@
The iPhone X is also more compact and lighter than the iPhone 8 Plus; the former measures 5.7 x 2.8 x 0.3 inches and weighs 6.1 ounces, while the 8 Plus measures 6.2 x 3.1 x 0.3 inches and weighs iPhone 8 Plus 64 GB Gwiezdna szarość W oprawie ze szkła i metalu Piękny i precyzyjnie uformowany. Taki jest szary iPhone 8 Plus 64 GB Gwiezdna szarość, którego obudowa to harmonijne połączenie najtwardszego szkła i subtelnie zarysowanej, aluminiowej ramki. Wytworna konstrukcja została szczelnie dopasowana, dzięki czemu smartfon opiera się działaniu wody oraz pyłu. iPhone 8 Plus zachwyca dynamiką pracy, perfekcyjnymi obrazami i doskonałymi zdjęciami. Co więcej, posiada też funkcję ładowania bezprzewodowego. Intensywne kolory True Tone Najwyższa jakość ekranu Retina Matryca Retina HD iPhone 8 Plus 64 GB Gwiezdna szarość oferuje żywy, naturalnie wyglądający obraz o bezkompromisowej jakości. Zastosowano w niej technologię True Tone, dzięki której wyświetlane treści odznaczają się intensywnymi kolorami. Automatyczny balans bieli sprawia, że wszystko co oglądasz cechuje się nadzwyczajnym poziomem realizmu, niezależnie od rodzaju światła Twoim otoczeniu. Aparaty jeszcze bardziej doskonałe Podwójna matryca 12 Mpix z ISP Uchwyć więcej i dalej, doskonałym podwójnym aparatem szarego iPhone 8 Plus. Apple wyposażyło swój smartfon w dwa obiektywy z optyczną stabilizacją obrazu, nowym filtrem barwnym oraz głębszymi pikselami. Jeden z obiektywów - szerokokątny do panoramicznych ujęć oraz drugi - teleobiektyw do dalekich kadrów. Obie matryce 12Mpix zarządzane są przez procesor obrazu ISP, który buforuje fotografie jeszcze przed naciśnięciem migawki. Teraz wystarczy, że wybierzesz obiekt lub scenerię i skierujesz tam aparat. Zdjęcie na pewno będzie perfekcyjne. Zostań gwiazdą swojego selfie Ulepszony tryb portretowy Przekształć selfie w artystyczne dzieło sztuki. iPhone 8 Plus oferuje udoskonalony tryb portretowy, dzięki któremu staniesz się gwiazdą swojego zdjęcia. Uzyskaj lepsze efekty przy słabym oświetleniu. Uwydatniaj każdy szczegół na pierwszym planie swojej fotografii. Umożliwi Ci to funkcja subtelnego rozmycia tła. Nadzwyczajna szybkość iPhone 8 Plus Wielozadaniowy procesor A11 Bionic iPhone 8 Plus 64 GB Gwiezdna szarość świetnie radzi sobie z grami 3D oraz filmami w 4K nie zwalniając ani na moment. Jego moc płynie z całkowicie nowego procesora A11 Bionic. Dzięki niemu możesz odpalać aplikacje jedna za drugą, zachowując przy tym maksymalną płynność działania. Jest to to możliwe ponieważ iPhone 8 inteligentnie wykorzystuje dostępne zasoby, rozdzielając zadania między sześć rdzeni. W efekcie, nie zwolnisz ani na moment. Apple Pay bezgotówkowo, bezproblemowo Smartfon masz zawsze przy sobie – ale kartę płatniczą już niekoniecznie. Korzystaj więc z Apple Pay z poziomu iPhone 8 Plus, płacąc za zakupy tak szybko i wygodnie, jak tradycyjną kartą płatniczą. Co więcej, płatnościami Apple Pay zapłacisz wszędzie tam, gdzie można płacić zbliżeniowo. Wystarczy, że przyłożysz iPhone do terminala i zatwierdzisz transakcję. To szybka, wygodna i bezpieczna forma płatności za zakupy (Twój bank musi obsługiwać Apple Pay).
Get iPhone X. iPhone 8 Plus = iPhone 7 Plus with minor tweaks. You had iPhone 7 Plus before, so if you buy iPhone 8 Plus, you will get back iPhone 7 Plus with minor tweaks and the money you are going to spend is for minor tweaks such as better processor, True Tone and other minor improvements, which are no big deals.
Apple's iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are now available and have key strengths and weaknesses, but the biggest question for many users is not ‘iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus?’ but whether they should wait (and save up) for the attention grabbing iPhone X? When compared to the iPhone 8 there are clear benefits to the iPhone X, but these are reduced compared to the iPhone 8 Plus. So let’s break them down… Design - Past Meets Future The obvious place to start when comparing the iPhone X and the iPhone 8 Plus is their design. While the former provides arguably the most radical redesign the iPhone range has ever seen, the latter represents the fourth iteration of a design introduced back in 2014 with the iPhone 6 Plus and is showing its age. As such the two phones have dramatically different form factors born out by their respective sizes: iPhone X - x x mm ( x x in), 174g ( oz) iPhone 8 Plus - x x mm ( x x in), 202g ( oz) In fact the only obvious design similarity between the iPhone X and the iPhone 8 Plus is their glass backs. Introduced so Apple could add wireless charging into the mix (more in the Battery Life section), the backs provide both phones with slightly more grip in-hand compared to the aluminium backs Apple has used since the iPhone 5 (2012). But they also add fragility and cost more to repair if dropped. Elsewhere the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus both omit the headphone jack, retain Lightning as their sole port, feature dual stereo external speakers (25% louder than the iPhone 7 Plus), a rigid Series 7000 Aluminium chassis and have IP67 dust and water resistance (they’ll survive 30 minutes submerged in up to one metre of water). But that’s where the similarities stop. What really captures the attention is the ‘all screen’ display of iPhone X with its distinctive/polarizing notch, and the fact losing its bezels means the iPhone X fits a display into a form factor only slightly taller and 17% heavier than the iPhone 8. I’ll talk more about the display in the next section, but from a design perspective the biggest consequence of the iPhone X’s changes is the full screen means no more home button. This means the iPhone X also lacks Touch ID (which the iPhone 8 Plus keeps) and puts all its eggs into the basket of Apple’s new Face ID facial recognition system (more about this in the Performance section). Time will tell whether Apple has taken an unnecessary risk in not fitting Touch ID to the back or in the power button of the iPhone X. But how wedded you are to Touch ID will be a big factor in swinging you towards the iPhone X or the iPhone 8 Plus. As for colour options, note the iPhone X only comes in Silver and Space Grey, while the iPhone 8 Plus adds Gold. I expect Apple will also offer a (Product) Red limited edition of both models at some stage. Read More - iPhone 8 Plus Vs iPhone 8 Plus Plus: What's The Difference? Displays - Move Over LCD, Hello OLED Of course the iPhone X’s design will grab your attention, but the OLED display is what will hold it: iPhone X - True Tone OLED, 2436 x 1125 pixels (458 ppi), screen-to-body ratio iPhone 8 Plus - True Tone LCD, 1920 x 1080 pixels (401 ppi), screen-to-body ratio Yes, the iPhone X appears to win every major battle against the iPhone 8 Plus here, but its important to note some key caveats. Firstly the iPhone X doesn’t actually have a larger display than the iPhone 8 Plus because it has an elongated aspect ratio versus the 16:9 ratio Apple had used up to now. Factor in the pixels lost to the notch and the iPhone X actually has a fractionally lower pixel count (not to be confused with density) than the iPhone 8 Plus - but obviously this comes in a much more compact form factor. Secondly the OLED panel in the iPhone X isn’t actually any brighter than the iPhone 8 Plus with both measuring 625 nits. This is somewhat surprising given Samsung’s newly launched Galaxy Note 8 has a 1200 nits OLED panel and its six month old Galaxy S8 has 1000 nits. Furthermore Samsung makes Apple’s iPhone X OLEDs. Despite this where the iPhone X (and OLED in general) stands out is its incredible contrast ratio (1,000,000:1 vs 1,400:1) and power savings, while it matches the True Tone technology added to the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus which colour balances the display against environmental light. Both displays are HDR compliant too and iTunes, Netflix and Amazon are adding HDR to their content libraries at an accelerated rate. Performance - Class Leaders The iPhone X may win the external battle, but look internally and both phones have identical class leading performance: iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus - Apple A11 ‘Bionic’ chipset: Six Core CPU, Six Core GPU, M11 motion coprocessor, 3GB RAM (iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus), 2GB RAM (iPhone 8) Benchmarks show the A11 chipset literally doubling Qualcomm’s 835 Snapdragon, which is the flagship chip in all Android rivals. Not all this horsepower is required right now but with Apple making a big push into augmented reality (AR) over the next few years it does futureproof them. As for raw specs, Apple states the A11 delivers 25% faster CPU and 30% faster GPU (graphics) performance than the A10 chipset in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The A11 is also 70% faster when multitasking, a major advantage given users primarily spend their time jumping between apps. But the iPhone X does carry another string to its bow which the iPhone 8 Plus does not because it harnesses the A11 Bionic to power Face ID. Hoping to usurp Samsung’s erratic facial recognition, the iPhone X maps a user’s face in 3D via a dot projector built into the front display’s notch and the A11 controls a Neural engine which handles up to 600 billion operations per second so it can “learn” your face. In practice this means being able to tell if you’re wearing sunglasses, a hat, even if you’ve grown a beard and Apple claims it cannot be fooled by a photograph or even masks. Note Apple does warn users Face ID could be tricked if you have a mischievous identical twin - something that won’t trouble Touch ID (fingerprints are unique). Read More - iPhone X Vs iPhone 8: What's The Difference? Cameras - The Duel Dual Apple chose not to highlight any differences between the dual cameras in the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus, but there is actually a critical one. While both share a primary 12 megapixel wide-angle lens with f/ aperture on the back, the second 12MP telephoto camera (used for 2x optical zoom) on the iPhone X is faster than the telephoto on the iPhone 8 Plus (f/ vs f/ and it includes optical image stabilisation while the iPhone 8 Plus’ telephoto does not. The key advantage this should give the iPhone X is better zoom. The lack of OIS and slow aperture in the iPhone 7 Plus meant it often defaulted to simply cropping in shots from the wide-angle camera in less than ideal shooting conditions as here the telephoto struggled. The iPhone X’s improvements should reduce this. Furthermore the iPhone X, while sporting the same 7MP, f/ aperture front facing camera, benefits in the selfie department too as Face ID’s facial mapping technology is used so it can offer the popular Portrait Mode which the iPhone 8 Plus only delivers with its rear cameras. The iPhone X also uses Face ID for ‘animojis’ - emojis which mimic your expressions before you send them to friends. More seriously Face ID should have a large part to play in the accuracy of AR as it develops as well. But don’t jump straight for the iPhone X after reading this as both it and the iPhone 8 Plus will benefit equally from Apple’s first self-designed ISP (Image Signal Processor) which improves pixel processing, low-light autofocus and noise reduction. In short: both the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus will be right up there with the best smartphone cameras on the market. Battery Life And Charging - Bigger Is Better While the iPhone 8 Plus has been struggling for wins against the iPhone X, it takes an undisputed victory when it comes to battery life. Here the iPhone X can match the talk time and audio playback of the iPhone 8 Plus, but the latter offers an hour of extra web browsing and video playback (where the iPhone X only matches the iPhone 8). I’d also expect longer standby times, though Apple declines to list those. Still the real headlines are not how long the iPhone X or iPhone 8 Plus last, but how they charge. As mentioned earlier, their glass backs bring wireless charging and there’s also fast wired charging (50% charge in just 30 minutes), but it is important to note both features come with catches. For starters Apple’s wireless charging is Qi-compatible (the most popular wireless charging standard), but it only works at 5W when Qi has and 15W fast wireless charging which is supported by the likes of LG and Samsung. Apple’s own ‘AirPower’ wireless standard will emerge in 2018 (presumably to add faster charging) but I doubt it will be 15W Qi-compatible. Meanwhile fast wired charging is not available out the box and both Apple’s optional fast charger and fast charging cable are expensive. This means Apple is the only smartphone company on the market not bundling fast wired chargers and cables with its devices, a fact made all the more incredible when you see the new iPhones’ prices… Read More - iPhone 8 Vs iPhone 7: What's The Difference? Storage And Price - Wallet Busters First the good news: Apple has doubled the entry level story of both the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus from 2016’s 32GB to 64GB. The bad news: there is no midrange 128GB option and both models are more expensive than any previous iPhone. iPhone X - 64GB ($999), 256GB ($1,149) iPhone 8 Plus - 64GB ($799), 256GB ($949) The iPhone 8 Plus has by far the milder shock being just $20 more than the iPhone 7 Plus at entry level and top tier when it launched. This makes the 64GB model potentially the ‘value’ option on show. Meanwhile the iPhone X takes Apple’s iPhone pricing to a whole new level with even the entry level model busting through the $1,000 bracket after tax. Meanwhile if you buy a 256GB iPhone X, two fast chargers (home and office), some Apple insurance (because duh!), a wireless charger and then drop the phone once breaking the glass back you’re looking at a total cost of ownership in the first year in excess of $1,700. Your bank balance will determine whether you go for the iPhone X or iPhone 8 Plus, though some of the cost will be helped by spreading it over a two year carrier contract. In fact I’m somewhat surprised three year carrier contracts are not a thing by now. Note: if you do go for the iPhone X stock will be extremely limited throughout 2017 and shortages will extend well into 2018. Bottom Line In five years time no-one will remember the iPhone 8 Plus. That’s not to write it off (it’s an incredibly capable phone), but 2017 will be all about the year Apple changed direction with the iPhone X. Whether you want to get in on the ground floor of generation one is the big decision. Ultimately what paying $200 more for the iPhone X buys you is a classy design (unless you hate the notch), superior display, incrementally better telephoto camera and Face ID. What it costs you is Touch ID and the iPhone 8 Plus’ superior battery life. But to claim this battle is simply Style Vs Substance would be reductive. The iPhone X is the future of iPhones, the question is how soon and how much are you willing to pay to be a part of it? ___ Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ More On Forbes iPhone X Vs iPhone 8: What's The Difference? iPhone 8 Vs iPhone 8 Plus: What's The Difference? iPhone 8 Vs iPhone 7: What's The Difference? iPhone 8 Plus Vs iPhone 7 Plus: What's The Difference? iPhone 8 Vs iPhone 6S: What's The Difference? The iPhone X has an edge-to-edge 5.8-inch (14.7-centimeter) "super retina" display that has improved resolution, and uses facial recognition to unlock the device. Dwa najnowsze flagowce Apple mają sporo argumentów, które mogą zachęcać do zakupu. Postanowiliśmy sprawdzić, jaki model okaże się lepszym wyborem. Czy w naszym porównaniu telefonów iPhone X okaże się lepszy? iPhone X czy iPhone 8 Plus? Sprawdź! Wzornictwo i ekran - zwycięzca może być tylko jeden Oba smartfony, Apple zaprezentowało w 2017 roku podczas wrześniowej konferencji. Już na pierwszy rzut oka widać, że te dwa modele różnią się od siebie diametralnie. iPhone X przynosi zupełnie nowe wzornictwo. Bezramkowy ekran o przekątnej 5,8 cala został wykonany w technologii OLED. W iPhone 8 zastosowano wyświetlacz LCD o przekątnej 5,5 cala. W przypadku iPhone’a X rozdzielczość wynosi 1125 x 2436 px z zagęszczeniem pikseli na poziomie 458 ppi. W ósemce rozdzielczość ma 1080 x 1920 px i 401 ppi. Ekran OLED jest nie tylko ostrzejszy, ale również prezentuje lepsze odwzorowanie kolorów i czerni. Wyświetlane treści na dziesiątce są zdecydowanie ładniejsze niż w przypadku 8 Plus. iPhone X jest w bardzo dużym stopniu pozbawiony ramek. Ekran zajmuje aż 82,9% powierzchni. iPhone 8 Plus to konstrukcja, która debiutowała w 2014 roku i tak naprawdę przez lata zmieniły się zastosowane materiały i podzespoły. Wyświetlacz w tym modelu zajmuje 67,4%, a jego ramki są wyraźnie zauważalne. iPhone 8 Plus nie należy do małych telefonów i z tym trzeba liczyć się przed zakupem. jego obudowa jest o 30 gramów cięższa. Co ciekawe, 8 Plus jest o 2 mm cieńszy od swojego bezramkowego brata. Oba telefony mają szklany tył, co bardzo dobrze wpływa na wzornictwo. Ostatecznie lepiej wypada iPhone X. Gdyby nie charakterystyczne wycięcie u góry wyświetlacza jego wygląd byłby po prostu doskonały. iPhone 8 Plus w dalszym ciągu może się podobać, jednak jego obudowa podpowiada, że mamy do czynienia ze starszym urządzeniem. iPhone X ekran 5,8 cala rozdzielczość 1125 x 2436 pxwodoodporność iP67 3D Touchwaga 174 g wymiary: x x mmobudowa wykonana z aluminium i szkła iPhone 8 ekran 5,5 cala rozdzielczość 1080 x 1920 pxwodoodporność iP67 3D Touchwaga 202 g wymiary: x x mmobudowa wykonana z aluminium i szkła Specyfikacja - wyrównany pojedynek flagowców iPhone X pod względem ekranu i wzornictwa mocno dystansuje swojego konkurenta. Czy podobna sytuacja ma miejsce jeśli chodzi o wydajność? Już teraz mogę odpowiedzieć, że nie. W obu smartfonach zastosowano procesor A11 Bionic z 3GB pamięcią RAM. Wiele niezależnych testów potwierdziło, że jest to obecnie najmocniejsza jednostka na rynku dystansująca niemal wszystkie konkurencyjne telefony ze Snapdragonem 845. Pod względem wydajności praktycznie nie zauważysz większych różnic. Nowe telefony pracują w oparciu o system iOS 11, jednak już niebawem otrzymają aktualizację do iOS 12. Mimo że płynność działania jest taka sama, to nieco inaczej może wyglądać obsługa. Brak ramek w iPhone X wymusił na Apple usunięcie przycisku Home. Poruszanie się po telefonie odbywa się wyłącznie za pomocą gestów. Wystarczy przesunąć palcem, aby przełączyć lub wyjść z aplikacji. Takiej funkcjonalności nie znajdziesz w iPhone 8 Plus. Tam wciąż znajduje się przycisk dotykowy wspomagany silniczkiem wibracyjnym Taptic Engine. Tak naprawdę jeden, jak i drugi sposób poruszania po telefonie jest bardzo wygodny. Wszystko zależy od indywidualnych preferencji, dlatego pod tym względem ciężko wyłonić zwycięzcę. iPhone X ma baterię o pojemności 2716 mAh, natomiast iPhone 8 Plus oferuje akumulator 2691 mAh. To naprawdę niewielkie różnice, które nie powinny mieć większego wpływu na czas pracy. iPhone X mimo nieco większego ekranu radzi sobie bardzo dobrze i jeden dzień na pełnym ładowaniu jest w jego zasięgu. Podobnie sytuacja wygląda w przypadku modelu 8 Plus. Warto dodać, że najnowsze telefony Apple po raz pierwszy wspierają technologię bezprzewodowego ładowania zgodną z QI. Wielu producentów już teraz oferuje swoje bezprzewodowe ładowarki. Czytnik linii papilarnych umieszczony pod przyciskiem Home w iPhone 8 Plus jest wszystkim doskonale znany. Najnowsza generacja tego rozwiązania umożliwia uzyskanie błyskawicznego dostępu do telefonu nawet, gdy mamy mokre ręce. Działanie Touch ID jest bardzo dobre i bardzo rzadko zdarza się, że telefon nie zostaje odblokowany. Dla wielu osób to po prostu wygodniejsze rozwiązanie, ponieważ bez patrzenia na telefon można go odblokować. Apple wskazuje, że technologia odblokowywania twarzą jest jeszcze bezpieczniejsza od czytnika linii papilarnych. W praktyce ta technologia sprawdza się wyjątkowo dobrze i wielu użytkowników jest zadowolonych z nowej funkcji. Skuteczność Touch ID w dalszym ciągu jest bardzo wysoka, dlatego tutaj również można stwierdzić remis, bo tak naprawdę wiele zależy od własnych upodobań. Aparat - zdjęcia wykonywane telefonami Apple jak zawsze znakomite To kwestia, która na pewno interesuje wielu z was. Od premiery nowych telefonów Apple minęło już kilka miesięcy i nie plasują się one na pierwszych miejscach w rankingach, ale jeśli chodzi o aparaty to wciąż prezentują świetną jakość. W iPhone X i iPhone 8 Plus zastosowano podwójny aparat z matrycą 12 Mpix. Główne kamery mają obiektyw ze światłem f/1,8. Dziesiątka w drugim teleobiektywie ma światło f/2,4, a ósemka f/2,8. To drobna różnica, jednak w słabych warunkach oświetleniowych może objawić się nieco ciemniejszymi zdjęciami. Ponadto jeden, jak i drugi aparat oferuje optyczną stabilizację obrazu i 2-krotne przybliżenie bez utraty jakości. W nowych iPhone’ach można nagrywać filmy w 4K, a także Slow Motion w jakości Full HD. Smartfony mają także specjalny tryb portretowy do rozmycia tła znajdującego się za fotografowanym obiektem. W ten sposób można uzyskać efekt podobny do tego z lustrzanek. Z przodu zastosowano kamery o rozdzielczości 7 Mpix ze światłem f/2,2. Kamery do selfie prezentują przyzwoitą jakość. W słabych warunkach oświetleniowych jest już nieco gorzej. Pod tym względem nie zaobserwowaliśmy większych różnic. Który iPhone ma lepszy aparat? Można śmiało stwierdzić, że obie konstrukcje są bardzo dobre. Nieco ciemniejsze światło w teleobiektywie iPhone’a 8 Plus nie powinno zrobić większej różnicy. Dosłownie w kilku sytuacjach zdjęcia mogłyby być nieznacznie lepsze. Jak widać po raz kolejny mamy remis. Cena może mieć kluczowe znaczenie przy wyborze Porównując najnowsze telefony Apple można odnieść wrażenie, że mają one ze sobą wiele cech wspólnych. Jeśli mowa o cenie, to rozbieżności są zauważalne i dla wielu mogą mieć wpływ na ostateczną decyzję o zakupie. Aktualna cena iPhone’a X wynosi około 4299 złotych. Patrząc na historię cen można zauważyć, że przez kilka miesięcy cena bardzo wolno szybowała w dół i ten trend raczej będzie utrzymywał się w najbliższym czasie. Nie da się ukryć, że dziesiątka jest droga i to może stanowić pewną przeszkodę. Ceny iPhone’a 8 prezentują się znacznie korzystniej. Bez większego problemu smartfon z 64GB pamięcią wewnętrzną można dostać za mniej więcej 1000 złotych taniej. Z taką różnicę można spokojnie wyposażyć się w szereg akcesoriów takich jak etui, szkło hartowane czy ładowarka bezprzewodowa. Różnica cen jest zauważalna. Jeśli szukasz oszczędności i nie chcesz wydawać kwoty ponad 4 tysięcy złotych na telefon, to iPhone 8 Plus w tym wypadku będzie bardzo dobrym wyborem. iPhone X czy iPhone 8 Plus - jaki telefon wybrać? Odpowiedź na to pytanie nie wydaje się tak oczywista, jak mogłoby się wydawać na samym początku tego artykułu. Za iPhone X przemawia przede wszystkim rewelacyjne wzornictwo i niesamowity bezramkowy ekran OLED. Wrażenia z jego użytkowania są zupełnie inne niż w przypadku standardowego wyświetlacza LCD. Nawet brak czytnika linii papilarnych i poruszanie za pomocą gestów nie jest wielką przeszkodą. iPhone 8 Plus odrzuca trochę archaiczną obudową. Apple przez niemal cztery lata nie zdecydowało się na zmianę wyglądu. Mimo wszystko model z Plusem nie jest tak zły, jak mogłoby się wydawać. iPhone 8 Plus dzielnie broni się jeśli chodzi o specyfikację, aparat i pracę na baterii. To tak samo wydajny telefon z bardzo dobrym aparatem. W codziennym użytku będziesz zadowolony z jednego jak i drugiego smartfona. Piekielnie mocny procesor A11 Fusion sprawia, że urządzenia działają płynnie niezależnie od odpalanych gier, czy aplikacji. Cena telefonów jest odmienna i gdyby oba kosztowały tyle samo, to bez wahania wskazałbym na iPhone’a X. Jednak tysiąc złotych w kieszeni jest niemałą kwotą i na pewno można ją spożytkować na wiele sposobów. Kupując tańszy telefon wciąż dostajesz wysokiej klasy podzespoły. W ostatecznym porównaniu smartfonów wygrywa iPhone X, ale warto zaznaczyć, że minimalnie. W 2018 roku bezramkowy ekran wydaje się podstawą i dla miłośników nowych technologii na pewno będzie on jedynym słusznym wyborem. Dla osób, którym aż tak bardzo nie zależy na wyświetlaczu iPhone 8 Plus może stanowić znakomitą alternatywę za nieco niższe pieniądze. Jedno jest pewne, wybierając jeden, jak i drugi telefon będziesz zadowolony. Na tle konkurencji smartfony z logo nadgryzionego jabłka wciąż błyszczą. Testing autofocus, we notice that the iPhone X footage is a lot smoother with little side-to-side shake. The X also looks sharper and more detailed, likely due to motion blur inserted into the 8
Home News Mobile Phones For once the ‘Plus’ model isn’t Apple’s biggest screen iPhone of the year. Nor is it the most expensive or most feature-packed, because this year we got the iPhone new flagship is the biggest change to the iPhone design in years, though we still got another ‘Plus’ model launched alongside it, in the form of the iPhone 8 just how different are these two big screen phones? The short answer is: very. For the long answer read on below, as we compare them across all the key X vs iPhone 8 Plus designViewed front-on these are immediately very different phones, as while the iPhone 8 Plus has a very conventional look, with large bezels above and below the screen and Apple’s near iconic circular home button, the iPhone X gets rid of the bezels almost entirely, with just a small notch jutting out of the also ditches the home button, and by getting rid of that arguably wasted space Apple has managed to keep the dimensions down to x x while the iPhone 8 Plus is x x a big deal, as it means the iPhone X is actually a significantly smaller phone overall than the iPhone 8 Plus, despite having a bigger screen. As you might expect based on that, the iPhone 8 Plus is also heavier than the 174g iPhone X at iPhone 8 Plus has a very familiar design - though the back has changed from metal to glass That said, not everything about the designs is completely different. They both have a glass back and a metal frame, and both have a dual-lens camera on the back, though the iPhone X’s is vertically aligned, while the iPhone 8 Plus’s is phones are also IP67 certified dust and water resistant, so they can be submerged up to 1 meter deep in water for up to 30 minutes, and they’re available in similar colors. The iPhone X comes in Space Grey or Silver, while the iPhone 8 Plus is sold in Space Grey, Silver and X vs iPhone 8 Plus displayBoth of these phones have big screens, especially compared to the iPhone 8, but the iPhone X has the larger display at inches. It has a 1,125 x 2,436 resolution, giving it a pixel density of 458 pixels per iPhone 8 Plus on the other hand has a 1,080 x 1,920 screen with a pixel density of 401 pixels per inch, so the iPhone X’s is higher resolution and also use different display technologies. The iPhone X uses AMOLED, which allows for blacker blacks than the LCD iPhone 8 Plus, as the pixels are lit up individually, meaning they can also be completely turned off, resulting in deeper iPhone X's bezel-free screen is likely the first thing people will notice about it As such contrast should be better on the iPhone X, and colors are generally richer. And the iPhone X is the first iPhone to display HDR video everything is different though, as both the iPhone X and the iPhone 8 Plus benefit from True Tone screens. That’s a technology inherited from the iPad Pro range, which automatically adjusts the white balance of your display based on your X vs iPhone 8 Plus biometric securityWhile Apple’s on-stage Face ID fumbles might not have been the introduction to the company’s facial recognition technology it had been hoping for, the tech still holds a lot of promise and is one of the biggest differences between the iPhone X and the iPhone 8 while the iPhone X has Face ID, letting you unlock your phone just by looking at it, the iPhone 8 Plus doesn’t, instead relying on a Touch ID fingerprint in the process of removing the bezel from the iPhone X Apple also removed Touch ID, so you can have one biometric option or the other, but not and powerThe iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus run the same operating system Both the iPhone X and the iPhone 8 Plus run iOS 11, with the only substantial difference there being that in the absence of a home button on the iPhone X you can return to the home screen with a swipe up from the bottom edge of the phones also have a hexa-core A11 Bionic chipset and both are believed to have 3GB of RAM, so this is one area where they’re more or less X vs iPhone 8 Plus camera and batteryThe iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus both have 12MP dual-lens cameras on the back, allowing them to optically zoom and use depth of field effects in photography, but there are some subtle differences between one thing, while both of the iPhone X’s lenses have optical image stabilization only one of the iPhone 8 Plus’s does, so when using the telephoto lens on the iPhone 8 Plus your image won’t be while both phones have an f/ aperture wide-angle lens, the aperture of their telephoto lenses differs. The iPhone X has an f/ aperture one, while the iPhone 8 Plus has an f/ aperture one – meaning the opening on the 8 Plus is smaller, so less light can get our review, we noted how the 8 Plus is much noisier in low light using the zoom, so this should be significantly improved on the iPhone a lot of tech packed into the iPhone X's dual-lens rear camera As for the front-facing camera, the iPhone X has the edge there too, at least on paper, as while both phones have a 7MP f/ snapper, the iPhone X can tap into its Face ID tech to allow for depth adjustments in photos, and for ‘Animoji’, which are emoji that mirror your expressions and even your mouth movements when you iPhone X also probably has a bigger battery than the iPhone 8 Plus. While the X’s battery size hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, it’s reportedly 2,716mAh, while the iPhone 8 Plus has a 2,691mAh difference is small then, though in some ways it’s surprising that the iPhone X’s is bigger at all, as while it has a larger screen the iPhone 8 Plus has a larger body, so you’d think there’d be room for a larger iPhone 8 Plus may last marginally longer though, as Apple claims that it can survive through up to 14 hours of video or 13 hours of internet use, while the figures for the iPhone X are an hour less. Both phones support wireless X vs iPhone 8 Plus priceThe iPhone X is $999 / £999 / AU$1,579 for the smallest (64GB) model and reaches $1,149 / £1,149 / AU$1,829 for a 256GB one. The iPhone 8 Plus is cheaper but still very expensive, at $799 / £799 / AU$1,229 for a 64GB handset and $949 / £949 / AU$1,479 for a 256GB iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus are two of the most expensive phones on the planet. They’re also both pretty large and have a lot else in common, from their operating system to their power to the presence of dual-lens there are also plenty of differences here. The iPhone X has a larger screen and a smaller body, and is also undeniably higher end, with a sharper display, and facial recognition in place of a fingerprint scanner. It's also much nicer to hold in the out our overview video of the iPhone X belowThe camera, while similar, is better on the iPhone X too (although we've not tested it for long), although in terms of battery life the iPhone X is tipped to last for a shorter though these are both high-end handsets and if you want a brand-new, big screen iPhone you've got more options than ever does Apple's new flagship compare to its old one?See the iPhone 8 Plus in action below James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to and and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.
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This is a big year for Apple. It’s been 10 years since the launch of the very first iPhone, so of course the Cupertino-based company is doing something big to celebrate. Today the company has revealed its new flagship devices for 2017, the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and, most interestingly, the anniversary edition iPhone an Android-focused website, it’s not only our duty to bring you the latest and greatest Android coverage, we also need to take a look at what Android’s biggest competitors are bringing to the table. So with that in mind, let’s talk about Apple’s new the folks who are more interested in an iterative upgrade over last year’s iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, Apple today introduced the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. The company isn’t going for the more iterative ‘s’ upgrade this year, and that’s for good reason. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus sport a refined design and upgraded specs over last year’s starters, while the devices look similar to the 7 and 7 Plus, they now feature glass on the front and back, complete with an aerospace-grade aluminum frame. Apple actually claims the glass on these new iPhones is the “most durable glass ever in a smartphone”.On the front, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus sport and displays respectively, along with the company’s new Retina HD display the 8 and 8 Plus come with Apple’s new A11 Bionic chipset, which features a 64-bit six-core CPU (four high-efficiency cores/two performance cores), as well as an Apple-designed GPU that’s supposedly 30 percent faster than the back, the iPhone 8 sports a new 12 MP sensor, complete with a new color filter and OIS, while the 8 Plus comes with dual 12 MP sensors with apertures of f/ and f/ Apple is also introducing a new Portrait Lighting feature, which allows you to change the lighting of your face in Portrait Mode, even before you take the photo. In addition, the new iPhone 8 phones support slow motion 1080 video recording at 240 few more tidbits — the devices support LTE Advanced, Bluetooth stereo speakers that are around 25 percent louder than the iPhone 7, as well as support for the Qi wireless charging for the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus begin on September 15 with the device going on sale September 22. Color options include Silver, Space Gray, and Gold, and this time around Apple is ditching the 32 GB storage option, instead opting for 64 and 256 GB models. Pricing for the iPhone 8 starts at $699, while the 8 Plus starts at $799. iPhone X – the anniversary modelThe biggest news of the day is the introduction of the new iPhone X, Apple’s most impressive – and most expensive – iPhone to comes with a edge-to-edge OLED Super Retina display with a resolution of 2438 x 1125 and a pixel density of 458 ppi. The display also supports HDR10 and Dolby probably noticed Apple has done away with the home button. This is pretty interesting for a few reasons — not only has every iPhone come with a physical home button for navigation purposes, the home button is also where Touch ID (Apple’s fingerprint sensor tech) seems to have come up with a few solutions for these problems. With the iPhone X, you can just swipe up from the bottom of any screen to go home. Swiping up and holding will get you to multitasking, and you can even swipe along the bottom of the screen to quickly switch between apps. What’s more, Control Center has now been moved to the top of the screen, just like Android’s quick settings terms of biometric security, Apple also introduced Face ID, which is a fancy name for the facial recognition tech that will launch with the new iPhone. The iPhone X utilizes a new front-facing TrueDepth camera system, which will process your face scan on-device. Face ID is apparently much more secure than Touch ID, and will be compatible with Apple Pay and third-party of cameras, the iPhone X sports a dual 12 MP setup on the back with new color filters, a quad-LED two-tone flash, and OIS in both lenses, just like the Note 8. The 12 MP wide-angle sensor sports an f/ aperture, while the telephoto lens comes with an f/ iPhone X comes with the aforementioned Portrait Lighting mode, as well as the ability to take Portrait Mode this new device also comes with glass on the front and back, it’s also compatible with Qi wireless charging. Apple is releasing a new charging dock called the AirPower that will allow you to wirelessly charge your iPhone X, Apple Watch Series 3, and AirPods via the new wireless charging case. The AirPower pad will launch next course, this is going to be the pricier model. The iPhone X comes in Space Gray and Silver colors in 64 and 256 GB storage options, with prices starting at $999. It’ll go up for pre-order on October 27 and will be available for purchase on November your next premium smartphone will be $1000, and what you're actually paying forFeatures Apple Watch Series 3 – Apple’s first cellular smartwatchAfter dropping the bomb that the Apple Watch is now the number one most popular watch in the world, the company announced a brand new model — Apple Watch Series Watch Series 3 comes with watchOS 4 on board, which brings a number of fitness improvements to the device. Resting heart rate data will now be displayed on the Watch’s face, and it’ll even notify you if it senses you have an elevated heart rate when you’re not for the new Watch’s design, it unsurprisingly looks a lot like Apple’s Series 1 and 2 watches. In fact, the company says it’s only .25 mm bigger than the Apple Watch Series 2 despite it now including cellular connectivity and a barometric altimeter. Under the hood, the wearable comes with a new dual-core processor that Apple says is 70 percent faster than previous models and 50 percent more power efficient. Siri can now talk back to you on the Apple Watch, which is something it wasn’t previously able to course, the big news here is the addition of LTE connectivity. This allows users to navigate via Apple Maps, make and receive phone calls, and even stream music via Apple new Apple Watch will be available for purchase on September 15 with availability starting on September 22, while watchOS 4 will roll out to all users on September 19. As for pricing, the cellular-connected watch will start at $399, with the non-cellular version starting at $329. Thoughts on the new Apple products? Let us know in the comments.
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