What's up guys everything Apple Pro here very exciting day for Apple. Today they announced the new iPhone 8 and 8 plus, as well as the new iPhone 10 10th anniversary edition. So in this video I wanted to give you guys a very in-depth look at these devices how they compare to one another, if you guys are on the fence about whether it's a worth 300 or 400 extra dollars to go for the iPhone 10 and in which way it's better, which way it's worse, I'd like to cover all of that in this video, give you guys a better idea about which device is better suited for you, so we're going to be covering everything from software features to hardware and everything in between. So, let's get to it, which device is better suited for you, I'd like to start with what is the same with these devices, because that list is smaller than what's different. Some build from the outside these are pretty strikingly different. I mean one is much bigger than the other.
This one fits in the palm of your hand. This one doesn't I mean not so comfortably anyways to use with one hand. This is definitely a one handed operational device more or less so than the iPhone plus series I mean this is pretty close to the iPhone 8. Now they both feature a very similar design with glass on the front and back and the actual type of glass is the same on both of the iPhone 10 and the iPhone 8 and 8 plus series, as it is 50% harder than the standard glass on the iPhone 7 at 7 plus. So that's good in terms of durability.
As far as displays go, these guys do have the same technologies when it comes to displays in terms of true tone, so they will both adjust the ambience of the display to the current color temperature in the room, giving it a more even look. Also, they are both capable of the same brightness. So, even though this one is an organic LED display, it is still capable of about 625 minutes the same as the iPhone 8 and 8 plus, and I was actually wrong about this. In my original video. Both of these devices are still using ip67 water resistance, so that means three feet for 30 minutes not longer I said ip68, and that is just not true, so both are splash resistant, but definitely don't take them in the pool expecting them to survive.
Now the processing power across all three of these devices is the same. So you're going to get the Apple 11 chip with the knurl engine and a loving motion coprocessor on all three devices, they'll all be just as powerful as each other. Although it's not confirmed the iPhone 8, though, will be getting a gigabyte less of compared to the eight plus an iPhone 10. Now all the cameras are 12 megapixels, although only the 8 plus and the iPhone 10 will be getting the portrait mode so using an improved version of the existing one. You're going to get that both effect in some certain locations and pictures that you decide to use that on all the devices do have the improved flash units with a 2 times better uniformity when taking pictures in the dark with that flash.
So that's good. Both the iPhone, 8, plus and iPhone 10 do have the new portrait lighting mode, which is in beta and surprisingly, all the devices can do the 4k 60 frames per second and 1080p a 240 frames per second now on the front of the device. All three cameras do have the same 7 megapixel sensor, although the iPhone 8 can do the portrait mode on the front and the N emojis, which we'll get into just a second which the others cannot all the devices do have the 64 and 256 gigabytes storage capacity and all of them do have the QI wireless standard for wireless charging and all of them do you have fast charging. So that's 30 minutes will give you about 50 percent battery life. That's pretty good for an iPhone, so that is where these similarities end.
I decided to do. What's the same, so you guys get a general idea of where they stand, but how are they different? The most obvious one is going to be the display. The overall form factor of the devices before I get into that, though the borders are different. This one is stainless steel. It's going to be a tougher metal.
It will resist, drops a little better, as you know, with an aluminum device when you drop it onto concrete. You get this a gouge. It's a very soft little softer metal than stainless steel, but aluminum 7000 is pretty durable. Just if you drop it from pretty high up you'll get a dent. You'll get a gouge.
The colors are also different on the iPhone 8 plus you're going to get the silver, the Space Gray and the new gold color. Although in this one it does not have a gold color, so you only get a silver and Space Gray option, so comfort wise. These are going to be in a different class. The plus series is not so simple to use with one hand, you really got a stretch and that's why it has reach ability on this guy. It's not it's a lot easier to use with one hand the iPhone 8 is comparable in terms of screen size all with this one.
It's just a little wider by a few millimeters. This one does not have reach ability. Instead, you have to go all the way up. In order to bring down your Notification Center and control center, so on the Left, if you swipe motif Center on the right, this control center on the actual display on this guy, it's just the one swipe to get to the cover sheet or Notification Center. As we used to know in iOS 10, the iPhone 10 will be the thickest of the bunch as seven point: seven millimeters, the iPhone 8 plus at 7 point 5 and the iPhone 7s seven point: three, not a very big or bad difference, but Apple has made these devices just a little thicker to accommodate more internals, more battery life so back to to displace.
Obviously, on this one you get a full bezel, less experience top to bottom edge to edge displays with a cutout for the top sensor bar on the 8, plus it's a more conventional square, so nothing too exotic, but the actual display technology is different. You get organic LED display on the iPhone 10, which means an infinite contrast ratio. The blacks are pure black, as each pixel can be turned off individually. As a really impressive screen. Technology colors are gonna, be a little more vibrant in general.
It's just a better display all around, not to mention the PPI or the sharpness of the display is considerably better. You've got a 458 pixels per inch density on the 10, a 401 on the 8 + ND 326 on the standard, iPhone 8, so front-facing cameras both are 7 megapixels. Although this one is a face, ID capable device, meaning it could scan your face. A 3d map model of your face can be made, and you can do different things with them, such as unlock your phone with face. I'd pay for certain things with face ID or even do an emoji is a new cool little fun trick that the iPhone tenor has animate your own emojis.
Using your face. This guy is not capable of that. That means it will not be getting portrait mode either in order to take those cool portrait mode effects using your face. As far as cameras go, the iPhone 8, +, iPhone, 8 and iPhone 10 all share 12 megapixel sensors, but between the H+ and the iPhone 10. There are several key differences for one.
This thing has a lower aperture on its telephoto zoom lens, and these you're going to get a better picture better quality in low-light. This one also does have dual optical image: stabilized sensors. That means, as soon as you zoom in a video or a photo that image will be stabilized to where on this one, that's not the case. It's a lot more judder. So if you do a lot of zooming a lot of moving during that zooming, this one is going to be the better choice for you and a couple of other things, so the whole face, ID versus touch the iPhone, 8 and 8 plus have second-generation touch ID so same as the iPhone 7 and 7, plus extremely fast, very convenient.
You don't have to be looking at your phone to unlock it every single time. Just from the stage demo, where face ID was used to unlock the iPhone 10, it seems a little slow. You had to be looking directly at the iPhone in order for it to be unlocked, so convenience wise, it seems like there's a little hindrance there already if it used to be completely free. No boundaries touch ID system where you can go ahead and unlock your phone while it's in your pocket without looking at it, that's definitely gonna, be more of a convenience factor. There sure face ID will improve with time, but right now it just seems a little slower than touch ID a little less convenience and actually in the video demo, the video was cropped.
Your games will be cropped. The sensor bar literally obstructs a portion of your content, whether you're viewing video or actually playing games. It was a little interesting for me to see that from Apple I thought they would have cropped the top and bottom with black bars, but nope. It's literally just obstructing your content, and if you don't want that, definitely go for the larger plus-size, not to mention these are not comparable. Your content will appear bigger on the plus series phones, just because it has more room to expand width wise.
This one is a very constrained device. Your content will definitely appear smaller than this one, even though there's more room with a taller display just something to consider and then the topic of battery life. So all of them do have pretty good battery life. The iPhone, 8 and 8 plus have the same as the iPhone 7 plus, and this guy has two hours better battery life than the iPhone 7. So where does that put it comparing it's to the 8 plus the iPhone 10 will do an hour less internet usage time and video playback compared to the iPhone 8 plus, so not too bad.
Actually one hour less, for this huge display is not a bad deal and, lastly, price and release date, so the iPhone 10 definitely carries with it a premium over the iPhone 8 and 8, plus $200 over the iPhone, 8 plus and 300 over the standard, iPhone 8. Now, considering all that you get for those two $300, it honestly isn't unreasonable. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 starts at about 932 960, depending on which carrier you have, and although it does offer a lot, the iPhone 8 is still in that category, and it does some stuff that the Galaxy Note 8 can even so definitely not a bad buy. Although I totally understand why some people would not be willing to dish out more money for it, the f18 to date plus series definitely do have a lot in common with the iPhone 10, but just holding these devices man, you can definitely tell this- is in a league of its own in that display that design it's, unlike anything, you've ever seen from Apple before so personally, three hundred dollars in order from you get this over the standard, iPhone eight I will do that any day. I just want to see think a device like this 64 gigabyte entry model, and they should have done 128.
That just seems penny-pinching right there for me and 512 top and model, and, lastly, release states and ease of access to these devices. The iPhone, 8 and 8 plus will be mass-produced, they're, definitely not a huge departure from the 7 and 7 plus in terms of design. So it was a lot easier for Apple to make a lot of them. That means they're, not gonna, sell out as fast, and you'll probably be able to get one. If you really want it to the iPhone 10, though oh man, this thing will be extremely limited out launched, and it's going to be launching a little over a month after this guy, so November 3rd for this street day, September 22nd for these guys, so it will be releasing later it'll have a smaller supply.
That means it'll be harder to get in general. So if you guys definitely wanted to get one, the 8 and 8 plus series would be easier just another reason to go for one of those, but the wait will be worth it for this one. If you really want to so there, it is guys the iPhone 10 and the iPhone 8 and 8 plus they do have a lot of similarities. They do have a lot of difference, but, depending on what you're looking for from these devices is definitely your choice, I'm, choosing the iPhone 10 any day over these guys. So thanks for watching guys hope you enjoyed this video.
Hopefully it made your decision just a little easier deciding between them. Peace.
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