iPhone 8 and 8 Plus Review: Bionic Phones Are Here



Both new iPhones raise the bar for speed with a blazing A11 Bionic chip and innovative AR apps, but the Plus offers better cameras and longer battery life.

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44 thoughts on “iPhone 8 and 8 Plus Review: Bionic Phones Are Here

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  2. optimization i agreed..but a11 chip performance are questionable.. it work only in low nits and cant perform a brighter lcd along the competition.. the review are flawed in many aspects..you mention all its strenght but you avoiding to go deeper technically..please make a review that can educate the consumer or else as steve says "stay hungry, stay foolish".. fanboys are consumable..

  3. i love it how the iphone 8 is 'more' afforable.. in fact its more expensive as the 7 last year.. which already wasnt cheap perse.. only now that since the iphone x came out witth ridiculous pricing all of a sudden the iphone 8 is the afforable iphone of this years line up… lol

  4. Anyone else seeing some inconsistencies in different iPhone 8 Geekbench scores? 
    I've seen anything from a multicore score of high 6.000 to over 10.000. Is there a possibility that there are chips from different manufactures?

  5. Wait he must be biased right? I mean apple doesnt know shit and obviously is ran by retards. Also customers are "sheeps". So these benchmarks must be complete utter bullshit. Shame on you biased journalists!

  6. The reason why iPhone seems faster than phones using Android is not because of the A11 chip. It's mostly the OS. iOS is optimized to just run 1 app efficiently, while background apps are suspended. At the core, Android has supported multiple levels of systems like live widgets, dynamic notifications, and true multitasking. A good example of this is using an IRC client on iOS versus Android. If you push an IRC client far into the background of iOS, it will suspend any incoming chat messages until you switch back to it. While IRC on Android always stays active in the background, so it will continue to receive all messages, even when the IRC app isn't the active app.

    iOS does have multitasking, but only when you specifically enable it, and not all apps support it natively. While Android, at its core, has had true multitasking.

    I would take those Android functions over a synthetic perceived speediness of benchmarks.

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