The iPhone 8 Plus brings some modest enhancements over last year’s phone. So, does the new iPhone 8 Plus fare any better? The Galaxy Note 8 won the recent camera battle against last year’s iPhone 7 Plus when we pitched the two against each other, but that was a bit of an uneven fight given Apple’s year-old tech there. Well, until we properly test the iPhone X of course. Like the Galaxy S8 phones, it’s the best smartphone screen you’ll find right now. That gives you more screen to play with, but without making the phone feel too wide or unmanageable.īetter yet, it’s another AMOLED stunner from Samsung, with excellent contrast, deep blacks, and now support for mobile HDR (high dynamic range) for apps such as Netflix and YouTube. It’s a higher-resolution Quad HD display, and while it’s larger at 6.2in, that’s because it’s also taller – with an atypical 18.5:9 aspect ratio. It really helps the iPhone 8 Plus’ screen pop in everyday usage, and you’ll definitely want to keep the feature enabled.Īnd yet the Galaxy Note 8 still nudges out a win here. ![]() It automatically adjusts colour levels based on your ambient lighting, and it looks really sharp. The one big new advantage is Apple’s True Tone tech, which comes over from iPad. It’s certainly a heap better than the 750p iPhone 8 screen. Again, there’s not a big leap from the comparison to last year’s big iPhone – seeing a trend here? The iPhone 8 Plus again packs in a 5.5in LCD screen at 1080p resolution, and it’s plenty bright, solidly crisp, and will certainly please existing iPhone users.
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