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October 2017
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The editors liked
Most compact for the screen size in their class
Good US pricing
Topshelf cameras
Very good sunlight visibility
Fast charging out of the box
Unique Face ID biometry and Animoji avatar features
Very good value retention
Bright
Coloraccurate display
Beautiful new design
Best-in-class display
Excellent cameras
Raw performance
Speaker quality
Onehand friendly option
More polished software experience
Stylus input
Fast recharge times
Storage expansion
Headphone jack
More compact
Efficient design
Performance edge
Zoom/portrait camera features
Comes with headphones
Bettersounding speakers
Effortless HQ camera
More affordable price point
Longer battery life/faster recharge times
Bright and coloraccurate display
Better fit in the hand
Superior cameras take great photos and videos
Loud and clear stereo speakers
Larger screen without a notch on it
Wideangle cameras can be useful
Cheaper
Easier to
It features a large screen in a usable form factor
OLED and HDR make for a dramatically improved content viewing experience in most cases
The new A11 chip delivers industry-leading performance
Face ID and the TrueDepth sensor array introduce promising
Relatively cheaper
Better camera
More storage options
Faster A12 chip
Sexy
Bexel-less design
Blazing-fast performance
Excellant cameras
Face ID works well
For the most part
Updated design
Fast processor
Excellent screen
First-of-its-kind augmented reality front camera
Excellent display
Face ID
Animojis
Great camera
A great blend of handheld comfort and a big
Gorgeous OLED screen. Rear telephoto camera outshoots the 8 Plus in low light
And the front camera snaps impressive portrait selfies. Face ID generally works fine
Gorgeous OLED display
Face ID works better than expected
Excellent photo quality
Greatly improved processing speed
New OLED display is beautiful
Bezel-less design makes a big screen usable
A11 Bionic processor is screaming-fast
TrueDepth camera could be a game-changer
Exciting new formfactor
Best in class performance
Best in class speakers
Face ID authentication is a winner
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Face ID is a game changer. New Super Retina OLED screen provides a whole new level of display quality. iPhone “Plus” duallens camera system in an iPhone 8sized package. Wider aperture and OIS on 2X lens should provide better 2X photos. Front TrueDepth cam
Beautiful OLED display a first on iPhone
Wireless charging
Finally
Stainless steel and glass build quality
Gestures are fluid and easy to learn
Speakers sound great
Optimized apps look amazing
Flagship quality camera
General shooting in good light
Photos of people
Those looking for excellent video quality
Impeccable build quality
Face ID generally works well
Great performance
Good main cameras get even better
Great display with True Tone
Powerful SoC
Nice design
Great build quality
Fast Wi-Fi performance
Bluetooth 5.0
Many supported LTE bands
Very good dual-camera
IP67
Accurate color rendering and white balance in most lighting conditions
Good exposure with fast convergence during lighting changes
Fast and accurate autofocus performance
Effective stabilization
Good detail preservation
The editors didn't like
The notch makes interaction difficult
Prohibitively expensive
No fast-charger in-box
Frame marks easily
IPhone battery life continues to disappoint
The OLED display exhibits noticeable color shifting
8-bit color may limit the potential full impact of HDR
Availability of HDR content is limited at launch
A glass back puts the phone at risk when dropped
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The notch can affect media and gaming experience
IOS usage requires a learning curve
Average battery life
Pricey
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Very expensive
Screen cutout may block some content
Not the fastest modem
(Very) expensive
Some users may not like the notch
New interface and no home button mean major adjustments
And key features such as the Control Center are harder to reach and use. It'll take time for most apps to be optimized for notched screen. The phone is hella expensive
Expensive
Mixed results with Portrait Lighting
Extra caution needs to be taken with the allglass design
It's expensive
Face ID has a learning curve
The 'notch
Apple repairs are more expensive than any other iPhone
The notch design is controversial
Most apps & games are yet to be optimized for the new screen
Feels like a work in progress
Very high price
The higher aspect ratio means the screen isn't actually larger than the iPhone Plus models
Despite the larger diagonal. The front TrueDepth camera notch and rear camera bump detract from an otherwise great aesthetic. Lack of Touch ID makes Apple Pay slig
The camera hump is the worst design element
Apps that aren't optimized look horrible
Glass build is easier to break
IOS UI still lacks customization
Fast charging brick not included
Good color and overall image quality
Dual cameras each offer stabilization
Portrait mode usually produces pleasing results
Innovative 'lighting' modes
Display has class-leading accuracy
Contrast
Color gamut
Front camera offers portrait mode
Very r
The lack of a home button takes some getting used to
Not all apps use the whole screen
Portrait selfies are hit-or-miss
Battery life could be better
Comparatively heavy
Storage cannot be expanded
Only 12 months warranty
NFC functionality heavily limited
No stereo jack
High-frequency oscillations during walking movements
Luminance noise visible in low light
Slight loss of sharpness during tracking in low light
Published: 2017-11-17, Author: Michael , review by: computerworld.com
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Gorgeous OLED display, Face ID works better than expected, Excellent photo quality, Greatly improved processing speed
Expensive, Mixed results with Portrait Lighting, Extra caution needs to be taken with the allglass design
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