Hey guys Tecta mentor here with the video for you guys on a comparison, video between the iPhone 7 vs, the iPhone 8 plus. So these this is a comparison between the Plus version of the iPhones. The iPhones were released in 2016 and 2017, so that the 2016 is that iPhone, 7 plus and the 2017 is die for 8 plus. So the between that in terms of hardware, you have the iPhone 7 plus with the 810 Bionic chip and the iPhone 8, plus with the 11 Bionic chip. So in theory the iPhone. It is supposed to be faster versus the iPhone 7.
So but over time you don't see much of a big difference between them. If you use it a lot of slight differences between you know app and some of the features that they do have, but overall I haven't noticed too much of a difference between them. The other thing to know is that both of them do come with a 5.5 Retina display with 1080 pixels by 1920. So there you go, you don't have much of a different in terms of and a display, but the iPhone 8 plus does have what's known as true tone, which you can enable in the setting. The other thing to note physically is that the iPhone 8 plus, as you can see here as a glass back where the iPhone 7 just has the aluminum back.
So the thing about the 8 plus that the glass back is that enables you to do know as wireless charging, not the true wireless charging that you think of in the future, but it's basically to have the wireless charging pad just put it on there, without even connecting to the us bright here or for the 7. You can't do that because of the'm back. So the next thing I wanted to discuss with you guys is the camera, so the camera specification for both of them are pretty much about the same. The front one has what's the seven pixel, whereas this one's a little dark, but you can see the eight does have a little better in terms of the quality and then the back has that that twelve pixel and the front has seven pixels with about the same sort of kind of feel for it and the quality of it. So there isn't much between the camera that he can do, but eight-plus does have a stabilizing feature.
So when you're running or taking motion picture, it does stabilize. So this is kind of the end of our video review. What he can hear from you guys. What do you think is better in which phone you have if you have either of these phone and what the feature is or the difference between that is that stepped out? So comment that doll. If this video is helpful, please make sure that hit that like and subscribe button, and thanks for watching guys.
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