The iPhone 8 plus was made for people who wants the iPhone X feature, but doesn't like the Notch or want the home button. But there are still a few features that the 8 plus is missing from the X.
I see the X looks like have fake blur background filter. but how about when use 3rd party camera app with manual specific control? Can it fix the problem?
Plz give me an advice I’m using iPhone x max but i have also both mobiles iPhone 7 plus Rose gold and iPhone x , but I’m confusing about which mobile i have along in use iPhones x max, iPhone 7 plus or iPhone X? i want to choose one both of them for my second fone.Plz tell me
so I ordered my 8 plus but it didn’t come ... so I’m getting iPhone XR. All iPhones are technically the same, if you have xr you could get a third party app to just make the lighting better. If you are stuck between the two, think, do I want Touch ID or do I want Face ID ? With Touch ID if your fingers are greasy and you want to unlock your phone, it’s a bit of a sticky situation, with Face ID all you have to do is put your face close to your phone. Both are great phones and I was stuck between the two, but I realised when more Apple phones come out, 8 plus will be downgraded first. So if you want your home button, choose the 8 plus, if you don’t mind , get the xr.
Vorcslemor quadrant Yeah the Flickering does cause some eyestrain but for me i dont get that much eyestrain and it depends how long you use it to get Eyestrain
I just wanna ask you guys if u’re also experiencing the type of camera from the androids? I mean, the photo looked liked a filtered and smoothened one? Do u guys experience it?
It’s funny because you’ll NEVER really be able to tell the difference unless you’re a professional photographer, even then you will have a hard time. Just like the phones features.
Why does everyone says that iPhone X is one month newer when it was introduced together but iphone X was released a month later because of difficulties in production?!?
The Note 8 destroyed both iPhones? In that sample I see way less detail, and thus more aggressive noise reduction, on the Note 8. The fact that they bump the saturation up also isn't inherently better, unlike for example Pixel cameras in low light