Testseek.com have collected 487 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 8 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 8.
September 2017
(81%)
487 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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949 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent design and glass back
Wireless charging
Finally
Powerful A11 Bionic CPU offers unprecedented performance
Better Portrait photography
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Backed by Apple's superior hardware and software ecosystem
Best ever performance
Illegaly good speakers and earphones
Exciting
Trendsetting design
More versatile camera
Higher screen resolution
Great camera dynamic range
Smooth 60fps 4K video
Good battery life
Coherent interface and app ecosystem
64GB base storage
Very compact for the screen size
Good pricing
Secondary wideangle camera
Rich in options manual camera mode
Powerful new processor
A11 Bionic processor is super fast
Wireless charging works great with the proper accessory
Awesome camera
Excellent performance
Support for wireless and fast charging
Great cameras
AR apps and games are impressive
The iPhone 8 offers wireless charging
Lightning-fast performance and small but solid upgrades to its camera
Screen and speakers. Its starting storage size is a roomy 64GB
Double that of the iPhone 7
Camera quality is the best around for the price
IPS display and HDR10 feature are top
Battery life is even better than iPhone 7
Wireless charging is convenient
Camera is excellent
A11 Bionic processor is fast
Battery life is solid
Fastest phone ever (by a lot
Superior dual cameras with new Portrait Mode lightin
Excellent battery lif
Immersive AR app
Wireless chargin
Better speakers
Solid updates to both of Apple's standard iPhone models offer the same horsepower as Apple's upcoming iPhone X in a proven and familiar form factor. New allglass design brings back some of the “museumquality” elegance of the iPhone 4 era. Virtually identi
Unbeatable performance
Greatsounding speakers
Effortlessly beautiful camera
Wireless fast charging support
Very welcome baselevel storage boost
Impeccable performance
Great build quality
Excellent camera
Wireless charging works well
Early AR apps are very impressive
High build quality
True Tone display
Fast SoC
Great camera
Accurate GPS
Bluetooth 5.0
High Wi-Fi performance
Many LTE bands
Water and dust protection
Very good stabilization
Best exposure of any Apple device
But still not industry-leading
Very good color rendering under almost all lighting condtions
Good face tracking in bright light
The editors didn't like
Smaller model still has no dual camera
Lacks the latest modem features and bands
Single camera is a disadvantage for AR
It's not a very innovative release
Glass back gets smudged pretty easily
Although it's in beta
Portrait Lighting needs some work
Dated design
Poor battery life
No headphone jack
Photos by Raj Rout
This phone has the same pedestrian design
Missing headphone jack and battery life as the iPhone 7 -- and no dual camera either. The iPhone 8 costs a bit more than baseline new iPhones in years past
And comes only in black
Silver and a new shade of gold
Speaker quality isn't amazing
No portrait mode or facial ID
Bezels are big in comparison to other recent phones
Water-resistance falls short of rivals
Portrait Lighting can be hit-or-miss
Can you handle iPhone X envy
Bezels look date
Fast wired charging costs extra
Modest improvements over the iPhone 7 make this year's update feel less significant
Particularly in comparison to the looming iPhone X. The iPhone 8 continues to lag behind its larger sibling for photography. Package still only includes the same 5W power
Extra glass causes durability concerns
Voicecall quality needs work
Fewer color options
Presence of more and more higherend iPhone models makes this one feel like a compromise
Camera quality is the best around for the price, IPS display and HDR10 feature are top, Battery life is even better than iPhone 7
Speaker quality isn't amazing, No portrait mode or facial ID
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Published: 2017-12-22, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The iPhone 8 offers wireless charging, lightning-fast performance and small but solid upgrades to its camera, screen and speakers. Its starting storage size is a roomy 64GB, double that of the iPhone 7
This phone has the same pedestrian design, missing headphone jack and battery life as the iPhone 7 -- and no dual camera either. The iPhone 8 costs a bit more than baseline new iPhones in years past, and comes only in black, silver and a new shade of gold
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Published: 2017-11-24, Author: Mark , review by: soundonsound.com
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Excellent performance, Support for wireless and fast charging, Great cameras, AR apps and games are impressive
Dated design, Poor battery life, No headphone jack, Photos by Raj Rout
If you own an iPhone 7, there's absolutely no need to upgrade this year, but if you're using an older-generation iPhone, such as the 6 or 6s, you'll definitely notice the difference with the 8. While there are plenty of excellent Android options available...