Good
Fast and wireless charging is useful
Glass back feels premium
Dual camera is powerful
Bad
Dated design
No mobile HDR
Battery life average
A solid iPhone, but a clear evolution from previous Plus models. Compared to the iPhone X and iPhone XS it’s unexciting, but it offers the traditional home button and a far better experience over the smaller iPhone 8. But if you are looking for a good phone and cheaper than latest models then this fits the bill.
Despite its all-glass design, the iPhone 8 Plus doesn’t look or feel very different from its predecessor, the iPhone 7 Plus. Its camera quality is still the best on the market, though not noticeably better than the 7. However, its high-performing and energy-efficient A11 Bionic processor is very impressive and makes the iPhone 8 Plus the fastest performing smartphone on the market. If you’re tired of a slow smartphone, then the iPhone 8 Plus is definitely worth the upgrade.
n the surface, the iPhone 8 Plus isn’t much different from the iPhone 7 Plus, but its new A11 Bionic processor makes it the best performing smartphone on the market.
The iPhone 8 Plus remains a solid option but it has some new competition, so we’ve added comparisons to some of the alternative phones you might be considering.
iPhone 8 Plus Spec
Weight: 202g
Dimensions: 158.4 x 78.1 x 7.5mm
OS: iOS 12
Screen size: 5.5-inch
Resolution: 1080 x 1920
CPU: Apple A11 Bionic
RAM: 3GB
Storage: 64/256GB
Battery: 2,691mAh
Rear camera: Dual 12MP
Front camera: 7MP