Apple iPhone 8 64GB – Grey


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Camera
Better Photos, Clearer Video. This is what you get…
The new 12-megapixel dual camera adds that much more detail and clarity to your photos with two lenses: A wide-angle lens to capture better landscapes, cities and streets and a new telephoto lens for stunning portraits and better zoom for distant subjects such as wildlife or sports. All of this adds up to memories that are brighter in colour and a more realistic representation of colour in life.

7MP Selfie Camera
The iPhone 8 has a 7-megapixels front-facing camera also known as a selfie camera.The camera also has a flash – something older iPhone models did not have.
Portrait Mode
Portrait mode gives your photos more depth and subjects more focus, giving you much more professional looking photos. You also get various lighting effects such as natural lighting, studio lighting, contour lighting and stage lighting.
Time Lapse
The time lapse feature lets you record a period of time in a sped-up fashion. For example. Record a whole day into a few seconds by perching your iPhone on a tripod on your rooftop. You can choose how many frames per second you want, allowing you to control the speed of the time lapse.
Slow Motion
Capture those often fast, unseen moments with the slow motion feature. You can shoot up to 240 frames per second, so now you can slow-mo that video of you popping a water balloon, doing a move on your skateboard or surprising a friend for her birthday.
Optical Zoom
The camera also gives you 2x optical zoom which works the same way as a zoom lens on a traditional or DSLR camera. Optical zoom is much better than digital zoom at taking photos from far away as it does not degrade image quality. The model also includes a 10x digital zoom.
Video
Record video up to 4K. The main benefit of 4K video is you get much smoother, sharper and clearer video that’s just beautiful to look at. The iPhone 8 also gives you extra features like time lapse which condenses an entire day into a few seconds, slow motion to catch every detail of that action shot and optical image stabilisation that removes that “shaky hands” look.
Augmented Reality and your Camera
One of the biggest features is Augmented Reality (AR). At its essence, AR is digital information overlaid with the real world using your camera. The best way to understand how it works is through the new Measure app: You hold your phone up to an object or area and use a virtual tape measure to give you the length and height of it. Both cameras on the iPhone 8, are individually calibrated with new gyroscopes and accelerometers to accurately track motion. For example, you can have a video chat with an animated face over your real face and as you blink your eyes, your animated face also blinks. It’s the same with mouth and tongue movements. At a restaurant and need help choosing a bottle of wine from the menu? Via the Vivino app, Hold your camera up to the wine list and it will give you ratings on each wine! AR games like the global phenomenon Pokemon Go create new and exciting worlds via your camera.
Flash
Your night shots are about to get LIT. The 8 Plus has Quad-LED True Tone with a Slow Sync flash, giving your photos well-lit backgrounds and foregrounds. The front-facing camera also has a flash for great selfies!
Tap-to-Focus
Just tap the part of the photo you want in focus and the camera will automatically bring focus to that part on the screen, allowing you to quickly capture moments more accurately.
Screen and Display
The iPhone 8 features a 1334×750 pixel resolution HD screen.
The screen makes use of True Tone, which automatically adjusts and matches the surrounding light and color balance for a more natural viewing experience.
The screen has fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating so a simple rub against your shirt will remove the day’s finger marks.
The screen has 326 pixels-per-inch (ppi) density, which means more clarity and detail on your screen.
3D Touch is integrated, which is a pressure-sensitive feature that can pick up three different kinds of pressure applied by your fingers for various tasks. The device responds differently according to each degree of pressure.
It has wide colour display, which means you more colour for your photos and videos. This leads to better colour reproduction than any other iPhone that came before it.
The screen is made of Gorilla Glass and includes a 50% deeper strengthening layer compared to previous models and a new steel substructure giving you one of the most durable screens in a smartphone.
It has dual-domain pixels giving you a better viewing experience from different angles. Look at your from phone from an angle on your desk and you will be able to read what’s on the screen much clearer.
Battery
How does the battery perform? Let’s look at the numbers…
Battery capacity of 1821 mAh
Wireless talk time: Up to 14 hours
Internet use up to 12 hours
Video playback: Up to 13 hours
Audio playback: Up to 40 hours
Capable of charging the battery up to 50% in 30 minutes with an 18W charger
Wireless charging possible with Qi chargers
USB Charging
Dimensions
The iPhone 8 weighs 148 grams
Its height is 13.8 cm
Its length is 6.7 cm
Its width is 0.73 cm
Chip Set
We like chips – The iPhone 8 A11 Chip, that is.

This phone is fast. Like, really fast, and it’s all due to the A11 Bionic chip present in the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X. The chip takes performance and speed to new heights, with apps launching 40% faster than before. The keyboard display is also faster – up to 50% faster.

The chip has six cores – four for high efficiency and two for high performance. This means that the A11 promises 25% faster cores for performance and 70% faster efficiency cores than the A10. Because there’s such an improvement in efficiency, less battery life is used per action or activity.
The chip also has the Neural Engine, a small piece of silicon attached to the chip that process 600 billion operations at one time and also holds the memory for facial ID and a person’s predictive text.

iPhone 8 Benchmark Test
The iPhone 8 was tested for its durability in real-life situations such as being dropped from a pocket onto a tar road, being sat on or having excess pressure applied to the screen.
The screen on the iPhone 8 Plus is strong and able to survive falls from your bag or pocket onto concrete. In 50% of the cases, the phone’s screen cracked and the other 50% saw the phone’s screen holding strong. Depending on which angle the phone hit the surface, the back glass cracked in 70% of the drops which could have been saved with a good phone cover. The frame held up very well and does not bend easily when being sat on. Overall, we give the iPhone 8 Plus a 7/10 durability score.

Specifications
Display
1334×750-pixel resolution Super Retina HD Display
401 ppi (pixels per pinch)
LED-backlit IPS LCD
Capacitive touchscreen
16M colors
4.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen LCD Multi-Touch display with IPS technology
1400:1 contrast ratio
True Tone display
Wide colour display
3D Touch
625 cd/m2 max brightness
Dual-domain pixels for wide viewing angles
Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously
Display Zoom
Reachability
OS
Originally iOS 11, latest iOS 12,which includes new features
Faster performance
Screen Time to track time spent on your phone
Grouped Notifications for Multiple Messages
Memoji: Custom emojis that look like you
Group FaceTime
Sharing suggestions in Photos app based on who’s in the photo
A rebuilt stocks app
Apple News
A Shortcuts App that strings together multiple actions in one go through Siri
Activate “Do Not Disturb” to stop all notifications
Connectivity
Bluetooth 5.0
WiFi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, ax, dual-band
USB 3.1
Location – GPS, A-GPS, Cell ID, WiFi positioning
Primary Camera
12-megapixel dual camera
Wide-angle: ƒ/1.8 aperture
Telephoto: ƒ/2.8 aperture
2x optical zoom; digital zoom up to 10x
Optical image stabilisation
Six-element lens
Quad-LED True Tone flash with slow sync
Panorama (up to 63MP)
Sapphire crystal lens cover
Backside illumination sensor
Hybrid IR filter
Auto-focus with Focus Pixels
Tap-to-focus with Focus Pixels
Live Photos with stabilisation
Wide colour capture for photos and Live Photos
Improved local tone mapping
Exposure control
Auto HDR for photos
Auto image stabilisation
Burst mode
Timer mode
Photo geotagging
Image formats captured: HEIF and JPEG
Edit raw images on your iPhone
Import photos and videos from a traditional camera
Camera Effects
Portrait mode
Portrait lighting
New filters
Editing tools
CPU
A11 Bionic Processor with 2.39 GHz hexa-core 64-bit
Battery
1,821mAh
Talk time (wireless): Up to 14 hours
Internet use: Up to 12 hours
Video playback (wireless): Up to 13 hours
Audio playback (wireless): Up to 40 hours
Fast-charge capable: Up to 50% charge in 30 minutes with 18W adapter or higher (available separately)
Dimensions
Weight: 148 grams
Height: 13.8 cm
Length: 6.7 cm
Width: 0.73 cm
Sim Type
Nano SIM
Chip set
Apple A11 Bionic
Neural Engine
Secondary Camera
7MP camera
1080p HD video recording
Retina Flash
ƒ/2.2 aperture
Wide colour capture for photos and Live Photos
Auto HDR for photos
Backside illumination sensor
Auto image stabilisation
Burst mode
Exposure control
Timer mode
Video
4K video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps
1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps
720p HD video recording at 30 fps
Optical image stabilisation for video
Quad-LED True Tone flash
Slo-mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps and 240 fps
Time-lapse video with stabilisation
Cinematic video stabilisation (1080p and 720p)
Continuous auto-focus video
Take 8MP still photos while recording 4K video
Playback zoom
Video geotagging
RAM
3GB RAM
Accessibility Features for the iPhone 8
These features help people with disabilities make full use of their iPhone 8
Speak Screen
Speak Screen reads anything that’s being displayed on your phone.

Assistive Touch
Assistive Touch helps users who have difficulty pressing buttons, applying 3D Touch and pinch-to-zoom on an iPhone or iPad. The feature provides an onscreen button which can be tapped instead of having to physically press it on the side.

Closed Captions
Closed captions were created for users who are deaf or hard of hearing. Closed captions are also known as subtitles for video or audio material.

Switch Control
Switch Control is for users who have very little mobility and allows them to control their iPhone or iPad using moves as small as a blowing, blinking or clicking a button. Other devices such as a joystick can work with Switch Control.

Voice Over
This feature allows users to type a message on their screen and have the iPhone read the text out aloud.

Type to Siri
Type to Siri is useful for people unable to speak. One can type a query to Siri instead of saying it.

Dictation
The dictation feature allows a user to verbally relay a message while the iPhone types it out. This may be helpful for users who have impairments with their hands or fingers.

RTT
Real-time text (RTT) allows users with hearing impairments to type and send a conversational text while on the phone

Zoom
Zoom allows users to magnify their screen making text and the overall appearance larger and easier to read. One can magnify the screen up to 15 times its original size.

Whats in the box
1 x Phone
1 x Cable
1 x Wall Socket

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