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Apple iPhone Plus 8 price, features, and specifications



Apple iPhone 8 Plus smartphone was launched in September 2017. The phone comes with a 5.50-in, The Apple iPhone 8 Plus is powered by hexa-core Apple A11 Bionic processor and it comes with 3GB of RAM. The phone packs 64GB of internal storage that cannot be expanded. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Apple iPhone 8 Plus packs a 12-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 7-megapixel front shooter for selfies.

The iPhone 8 Plus look pretty much the same as their predecessors, but they have a new back cover that’s coated in glass and gives them a somewhat fresher look. They have a sort of subtle opalescent effect too, so it’s not just a glossy, shiny, ultra-reflective look. The glass blends into the sides of the phone incredibly well, better than we’ve seen on other phones. There’s a subtle density to the glass, too, and overall it looks a lot better than the back of the 7.


iPhone 8 Plus is a new generation of iPhone. Designed with the most durable glass ever in a smartphone and a stronger aerospace grade aluminum band. Charges wirelessly. Resists water and dust. 5.5-inch Retina HD display with True Tone. 12MP dual cameras offer improved Portrait mode and new Portrait Lighting. Powered by A11 Bionic, the most powerful and smartest chip ever in a smartphone. Supports augmented reality experiences in games and apps. With iPhone 8 Plus, intelligence has never looked better.


Apple iPhone 8 Plus

Apple iPhone 8 Plus has the same design features as the earlier version, except for the fact that this one has a glass back. This feature is more necessity than design, as the new wireless charging option won’t work on a metal back. The rest of the phone looks and feels the same, though it is a tab bit heavier thanks to the glass back. The display is better, but not radically different.

  • 5.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen with Retina HD Display, LCD Multi‑Touch display with IPS technology, 1920x1080-pixel resolution at 401 ppi with 1300:1 contrast ratio (typical), 3D touch with True Tone display
  • iOS 11 and iCloud operating system with A11 Bionic chip with 64-bit architecture and neural engine embeded with M11 motion coprocessor, 64GB internal memory and single Nano-SIM and RAM 3 GB
  • 12MP wide angle and telephoto primary camera with optical image stabilisation and Portrait Mode, Digital zoom up to 10x, Quad-LED True Tone flash and Slow sync, 4K video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps and slow-motion video recording in 1080p at 120 fps, 7MP front facing FaceTime HD camera with Retina Flash
  • Non-removable Li-Ion 2900 mAh battery (11.2 Wh) providing talktime up to 21 hours, Wireless charging, Splash, Water and Dust resistant 

Price Start from : $700.00

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