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
(86%)
949 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
A11 Bionic Processor
Premium feel
The best iPhone to date with wireless charging
A more powerful processor
Better screen and camera
Still a nice design
Solid performance
A good
Solid "normal" sized phone
Waterproof
Now sports wireless charging
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
Faster processor
Better True Tone display
Incredible camera
Wireless charging
IOS 11
The editors didn't like
Camera feels mediocore by Apple's standards
Expensive
Overshadowed by the iPhone X
Battery life isn't great
Unable to hit a full 24 hours
Desperately needs the two rear cameras
It doesn't feel like much has changed
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
These are both excellent phones, but the Pixel 2 XL is a bit more premium and a bit more alluring overall. It has the (slightly) fresher design, the sharper screen, and a tiny edge in camera quality. Apple has extra raw horsepower within, while things lik...
Camera feels mediocore by Apple's standards, Expensive
While it won't inspire mania among the enthusiast crowd like the iPhone X will, the iPhone 8 remains a solid package for those happy to play things safe...
Still a nice design, Solid performance, A good, solid "normal" sized phone, Waterproof, Now sports wireless charging
Battery life isn't great, unable to hit a full 24 hours, Desperately needs the two rear cameras, It doesn't feel like much has changed, Expensive
Summing up the iPhone 8 has been a little harder for us than previous years, simply because it's a good phone, but it's not the great all-round package that the iPhone 8 Plus achieves.Our issue comes squarely back to that camera, because without the dual...
Even though the iPhone X is just weeks away from release, the iPhone 8 is still one of the best smartphones money can buy with excellent design, a brilliant camera and unbeatable performance. It has raised Apple's already high standards for the iPhone.Us...
Published: 2017-10-02, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
iPhone 8Price$1079 and upWhat is it?A little bit better than an iPhone 7LikeWireless charging!No LikeSeriously, it's really just slightly better than an iPhone 7The iPhone X and its edge-to-edge screen was the star of the show a couple weeks ago, but that...
Abstract: The announcement of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus was overshadowed at last week's event in Cupertino, as the world's media was far more interested in the radically redesigned iPhone X. But in any other year, these two new phones would be a worthy upgrade for th...
Abstract: So here's the thing, you won't notice much difference at a glance when you first pickup the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus. Front on, they look the same as the iPhone 7, and 6s, and 6 for that matter. To understand the value of the iPhone 8 you've got to look much de...
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
The sensible, speedy iPhone 8 makes a nice upgrade to the iPhone 6S and earlier siblings, but we won't know until November how it compares to the much pricier iPhone X...
They might not come with Animojis but there's a lot to love about Apple's more affordable new iPhones.There's no edge-to-edge screen or Face ID, either, but opposable thumbs are one of the things that set humans apart from the animals, so it's worth keepi...