Apple launched the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus with its 10th anniversary iPhone X at its event in California. It has been significantly improved model of iPhone, compared to the older iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. In Phone 8 and 8 Plus, there is a new design with glass in front and back. Customers can pre-order it in select countries from September 15 and will be made available on September 22.
These smartphones have been launched in 64GB and 256GB storage variants. The 64GB iPhone 8 has been priced at $ 699 (about Rs 44,800) and the 64GB iPhone 8 Plus is priced at $ 799 (about Rs 51,200). These iPhones are likely to be launched in India on September 29.
These new smartphones have the latest Apple A11 Bionic Six-Core Chipset, New Camera, Louder Stereo Speaker and Dualable Glass. It has a 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch display like the iPhone 7-7 Plus. Users will still be given 3D touch in them The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are offered in Silver, Space Gray, and a new Gold Color Option.
The 12MP camera with f / 1.8 aperture in the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus rear has been given, as well as a dual camera setup in 8 Plus, hence the second 12MP telephoto camera with f / 2.8 aperture in its rear is also present. It has the best features for video recording.
These cameras have been given for 12MP but according to Apple's claim, new sensors have been given behind glass with improvised ISPs. The A11 Bionic chipset will specifically make low light focus. The telephoto camera offered in the iPhone 8 Plus is presented with a special portrait lighting feature.
Like every time Apple has given a new chipset in its iPhone lineup. Apple has given the six core A11 bionic chipset with Apple's designed GPU for the first time, moving ahead from the Quad Core A10 Fusion. Glass backs of these smartphones support Qi wireless charging. Both fingerprint scanners are provided in the home button in the iPhone.
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