9 reasons you should buy an iPhone 8 instead of an iPhone X
From:
businessinsider.com
Dave Smith
iPhone 8 and 8 plusHollis Johnson/Business Insider
Apple announced three new iPhones this month: the iPhone 8, the iPhone 8
Plus, and the high-end iPhone X.
Those three phones start at $699, $799, and $999, respectively.
Based on the relatively diminutive launch-day lines for the iPhone 8, it
seems likely that most people are waiting for the release of Apple's
high-end iPhone X, which debuts November 3.
That said, there are several reasons it's worth considering an iPhone 8
instead of holding out for the iPhone X:

1. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are powered by the same brains as the iPhone X.
This is probably the most important reason to consider the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus over the iPhone X: Functionally, they're all identical.
All of these phones are powered by Apple's new A11 Bionic chip, a neural
engine, and the M11 motion coprocessor. The only difference is how the
phones use these features: The iPhone X uses the A11 chip and neural engine
for its new face-detection system Face ID, which the iPhone 8 does not have.
2. Touch ID is a proven entity. Face ID is not.
Ever since the release of iPhone 5S in 2013, Touch ID has changed the way we
use our phones — from unlocking the device, to storing passwords, to using
our fingerprints to pay for goods via Apple Pay.
Touch ID is a known, proven entity. Face ID, which will replace Touch ID on
the iPhone X, is less known.
Apple makes some bold statements about Face ID. The company claims it's less
prone to being tricked than Touch ID. They claim it can also work in the
dark, or recognize changes to your face — like if you grow a beard, or wear
glasses, or change your hair, or put on a kooky outfit. But we still don't
know how Face ID will actually work in the wild when millions of people are
using it. Simply put, technology is not infallible, and it's impossible to
predict what could go wrong with this unlocking method. (Thankfully, the
passcode backup still exists.)
By choosing an iPhone 8, however, you choose to forgo the guinea-pig era for
Face ID.
3. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus support fast charging and wireless charging for
the first time — just like the iPhone X.
Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
All of these phones support the Qi wireless charging standard as well
as fast-charging.
The downside is, you'll have to buy extra accessories if you choose either
new charging method. Apple offers several different Qi wireless charging
pads you can buy (its own AirPower solution won't be out until 2018,
unfortunately), and you'll need to buy anywhere from $25 to $75 worth of
equipment — a Lightning-to-USB-C cable and a USB-C Power Delivery-compatible
charger, specifically — if you want to use fast-charging for your iPhone 8,
8 Plus, or iPhone X.
Again, this is one more expense to consider when thinking about the iPhone 8
versus the $1,000-to-start iPhone X.
4. The iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X have nearly-identical rear cameras.
Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
If you care at all about photography, the rear cameras on the iPhone 8 Plus
and iPhone X are nearly identical. The iPhone 8 is also a great shooter, but
the larger 8 Plus adds a second telephoto lens so you can zoom in without
losing image quality.
The only difference between the rear cameras on the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone
X is that the iPhone X has optical-image stabilization for both the
wide-angle and telephoto lenses, for sharper images, especially in low-light
settings; the iPhone 8 Plus only has OIS for the wide-angle lens, like the
iPhone 7 Plus before it.
5. The front-facing cameras on the iPhone 8 and iPhone X are also identical
— save for a few extra features.
Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
On paper, the FaceTime HD cameras of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are
functionally identical to the front-facing camera inside the iPhone X's
TrueDepth camera system. All of these phones take 7-megapixel photos, have a
ƒ/2.2 aperture, and film video in 1080p.
The only difference is the iPhone X got a few "exclusive" software camera
features: Portrait Mode on the front-facing camera (in addition to the
back); Portrait Lighting, which lets you remove backgrounds in your selfies
for a dramatic effect; and Animoji, where you can send animated emoji to
your friends that mimic your facial expressions and even speak using your
voice.
6. The iPhone 8 doesn't have that hideous "notch" at the top of the phone.
The TrueDepth camera system on the iPhone X is the lone interruption on that
phone's edge-to-edge display. The "notch," as many are calling it, is pretty
hideous, unfortunately.
Thankfully, there's no notch on the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus.
7. The iPhone X is more expensive than the iPhone 8.
The iPhone 8 starts at $700, while the larger iPhone 8 Plus starts at $800. 
The iPhone X, on the other hand, starts at $1,000.
It's simple math: You can save at least $200 by going with an iPhone 8,
which, keep in mind, is still a brand-new phone from Apple.
8. If you're upgrading from an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, your old cases
will fit.
Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus have near-identical dimensions to their
predecessors, the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, respectively. The new phones are
slightly heavier, and there are slight differences in the new phones'
height, length and depth, but all of the differences are less than a
millimeter each, which means your old iPhone 7 cases will still fit.
The iPhone X has completely different dimensions from past iPhones, so your
old cases won't work with this phone — one more expense to consider when
buying this already-expensive phone.
9. You'll actually be able to find it.
A customer being handed over her new iPhone 8. She said she didn't need the
iPhone X.Edoardo Maggio/Business Insider
Since everyone is so focused on the iPhone X, the iPhone 8 is actually easy
to find and buy — even today! Meanwhile, iPhone X will likely be in high
demand and short supply, meaning lots of people will probably be waiting
weeks and months for their phones to arrive while you're sitting pretty with
your iPhone 8, which has arguably all of the biggest advantages of the
iPhone X, with a more reasonable price

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