An upgraded iPhone that’s ready for AR
IF iPhone X is a little too rich for your tastes, then Apple has you covered with the upgraded iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, priced from $699 and $799, respectively.
Echoing the design of last year’s iPhone 7, the new models feature a toughened glass front and back (rather than the aluminum back of its predecessor), and include higher quality Retina HD displays with True Tone tech that uses ambient light to adjust output to look more natural.
Inside you’ll find the same A11 Bionic processor as the iPhone X, although since the iPhone 8 features a regular Home button with Touch ID rather than Face ID, the iPhone 8 uses its considerable power to help you enjoy Augmented Reality (AR) apps, and to help apps work faster and more smoothly.
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