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The iPhone X admittedly stole the show at Apple’s big fall event, but it’s going to be difficult to get your hands on one; Apple isn’t likely to make a huge amount of them and the rumors say that shipping delays could bleed into early 2018. Also, it’s going to feel like something very different from your current iPhone. If you’re looking to buy a new iPhone sooner than later, the iPhone 8 Plus ($799+) is your safest bet. It’s an upgraded iPhone that feels familiar. No need to learn how to cope without a home button.
The Good: Upgraded with the A11 Bionic chip, the iPhone 8 Plus makes the apps you use every day feel smoother and faster. The camera is noticeably better than last year’s already great iPhone 7 Plus. The display’s True Tone technology makes text easier to read in and out of doors. And HDR support means it’s an even better Netflix-binging machine.
Who It’s For: People who want the best iPhone that also still feels like an iPhone. (The lack of a home button and the new swipe gestures on the iPhone X will take some getting used to.) Everything about the iPhone 8 Plus is as good or better than the iPhone 7 Plus.
Watch Out For: The iPhone 8 Plus isn’t a revolutionary upgrade over last year’s iPhone 7 Plus. It looks and feels largely the same. The A11 Bionic chip is optimized for AR apps, and there aren’t many great ones (yet). If you already have an iPhone 7 Plus, the 8 Plus’s new features probably won’t justify the upgrade. Also, because there’s no wireless charger included with your purchase, you probably won’t utilize the phone’s wireless charging capabilities unless you go out of your way to do so.
Alternatives: You can get older iPhones for less. The iPhone 7 Plus ($669) and the smaller iPhone 7 ($549) are still great phones. There’s the iPhone 6S ($449) and iPhone 6S Plus ($549), too. If you’re willing to pay more, and likely wait longer, the iPhone X ($999) will soon overtake the iPhone 8 Plus as the best smartphone by Apple.