The Ins and Outs of the New iPhone 8 and iPhone X
Since the announcement of the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X, people are buzzing over the endless capabilities these devices have to offer. While some might question the price of both phones, I can give you the inside scoop of what makes them so valuable.
The iPhone 8 is a new generation of iPhone. The design is an all-glass look, but at the same time the most durable a smartphone has ever been. It is both water and dust resistant, ensuring a longer lasting device for all owners. A new feature that comes with the 8 is the wireless charging enabled by the glass back, making the charging process quicker and more efficient. Another addition is a louder and more dynamic speaker, just like one of a stereo machine. You can just crank the volume and jam to your favorite tunes!
The world’s best camera has been improved in the iPhone 8, adding new and improved features to the photo taking process. Two sizes are available, the 4.7‑inch and 5.5‑inch Retina HD displays. The 4.7-inch device costs $699 at face value and the 5.5-inch is $799.
They call the iPhone X, the future. The iPhone X is all screen and has an amazing display. It is the first apple product with the OLED screen, bringing with it stunning colors and a 1,000,000 to 1 contrast ratio. The iPhone X has no home button, making navigation of the device natural for the finger. Instead of pressing a button, a single swipe takes you from home screen to anywhere. With the new iPhone comes the feature of face identification. Your face can now be your new password. The authentication of your face can now be used to unlock the phone and pay with Apple Pay. It is possible to pre-order this device starting on October 27th and it can purchased in store on November 3rd. The iPhone X offers a 5.8-inch display and cost $999 at face value.
Both new iPhones satisfy what society has been craving in technology: incredible features and futuristic advancements. For now, the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X are the new and improved apple devices sweeping urban and rural areas across the globe.