iPhone 8 – the new Detailed Comparison with iPhone 7

The iPhone 8 appeared last night in a detailed and high-resolution comparison with the iPhone 7, its novelties being demonstrated in 4K.

iPhone 8 appears today in a new detailed comparison with iPhone 7 to show us how big the differences are between the company's two smartphones. We are talking about a high-resolution video clip in which we can see in detail what the final version of the iPhone 8 design that is currently in production looks like, these are the images that show us in advance what we will really get in the fall.

iPhone 8 is dominated by the screen, which covers the entire front panel of the device, something we already knew from the beginning of this year. Unlike then, we can see how important that cut-out from the upper part of the screen will be, occupying an important portion of the screen and forcing the division of the upper part into two pieces, which will display certain information in iOS 11.

iPhone 8, unlike iPhone 7, has larger dimensions and a screen that, to our delight, will display more images during use. If Apple will not include a permanent virtual Home button for the iPhone 8 in the lower part, then in the lower part we could really see the application dock from iOS 11 included, and this would allow more applications to be displayed on the screen.

iPhone 8 – the new detailed comparison with iPhone 7

iPhone 8 in the version with a white front panel was rumored not to be released by the Apple company, because the design itself looks quite strange. The black version of the iPhone 8 is the most beautiful of all in terms of design, because that upper cutout is better hidden and blends with the screen when the terminal is closed, and when it is open it is not as disturbing.

iPhone 8 will not be much bigger than iPhone 7, so it will be quite easy to use with one hand for many tasks, but accessing applications from the top will not be simple. Apple tried to solve this problem 3 years ago when it implemented the Reachability system that lowers the upper part of the interface, and many of those who will buy iPhone 8 will need it.

iPhone 8 represents a major change compared to iPhone 7 from many points of view, the Apple company offering us a new change that will really keep us busy. iPhone 8 will be officially presented by the Apple company in the fall of this year, but the official launch will take place 1 or 2 weeks after the unveiling, so we should be able to buy it by the end of September.