The iPhone eight and eight Plus Have a Serious Shattering Problem
as declared in Third-party warranty firm SquareTrade has tested the iPhone eight and eight Plus directly versus the Galaxy Note 8. But the back-drop analisis was a disaster for both the larger iPhone Plus and the Note 8. And there are year-to-year improvements–the iPhone 7's face-down down results were worse than either the iPhone eight or the iPhone eight Plus. According to computer Mag, the glass back on the iPhone eight and eight Plus isn't prevented under Apple's monitor repair fee. Yes, which means you could purchas an entirely new iPhone SE for less than the value of replacing the glass back on an iPhone eight Plus.
Apple iPhone X Has Smaller Battery Than iPhone seven Plus
For comparison, the iPhone six Plus and iPhone seven Plus had bigger batteries (2,915 mAh and 2,900 mAh, respectively). If the leaked specs are true, the iPhone X's battery just barely edges out that of its closest sibling, the iPhone eight Plus, that Apple debuted on the same day earlier this month. That phone, that costs approximately $200 less than the $999 iPhone X, has a 2,675 mAh battery. Unlike the iPhone eight and iPhone eight Plus, the iPhone X has a presumably further power-hungry OLED—organic light emitting diode—display. It's worth noting that the iPhone X has half the RAM of its biggest competitor, Samsung's Galaxy Note eight smartphone (3 GB vs. six GB).collected by :Clara William
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