Tuesday, October 24, 2017

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iPhone 8 review


It’s been 10 years since the original iPhone was released. Back then it offered the consumer an alternative to devices featuring tiny QWERTY keyboards, introducing multi-touch and classy designs instead. 
The iPhone 8 isn’t that phone, however; it’s the iPhone X, which will cost £/$999 when it’s released in November. Instead, the iPhone 8 plays it safe, offering an alternative to those who are happy with large bezels and comparatively small screens.



iPhone 8 price




Prices for the iPhone 8 start at £699/$699 for 64GB and £849/$849 for 256GB. That’s cheaper than the iPhone X, but it’s a higher starting price than the iPhone 7 (£599, 32GB).For iPhone.


iPhone 8 – Design
Visually, the iPhone 8 is almost exactly the same as the outgoing iPhone 7. It’s still your typical slab, with rounded corners and curved edges. The aluminum rear, which has been around since the iPhone 6, has been ditched for a glass panel here that feels very similar to the front.
The switch to a glass rear is both for design purposes and functionality, but it’s immediately obvious just how much better it feels. Developed in conjunction with Corning, the glass is much grippier than aluminum and adds a notable extra bit of weight.
Sandwiched between the glass is the 7000-series aluminum rim, which is home to the volume rocker, antennas and lock switch.

The obvious downside with glass is its fragility. The worry here is that a drop that wouldn’t have left any lasting damage on the iPhone 7 will leave the iPhone 8 with a seriously cracked rear. For instance, even though the Samsung Galaxy S8 is supposed to benefit from tough Gorilla Glass 5, my device ended life as a glittering mess of glass shards after a 2ft drop onto a wooden floor. Apple clearly realises this is an issue, claiming the iPhone 8 has the ‘most durable glass ever in an iPhone’.
I applaud Apple for switching to glass, but my overall view of the iPhone 8’s design is that it feels dull, predictable and quite some way behind Android flagships such as the Galaxy S8LG V30 and the Essential Phone. The 2017 trend to trim the bezel surrounding the display – which provides more screen in a smaller body – is coming to the iPhone X, but the iPhone 8 still sports a sizeable bezel and fairly small screen.

At least Apple has ensured the iPhone 8 is still IP67-rated for water-resistance, a feature that’s fast-becoming a prerequisite on flagship phones. 
Apple’s handsets remain my favourite when it comes to the colour choices available. There are three colour options for the iPhone 8 – not the five of the the iPhone 7 – and the Gold is easily my favourite. This replaces the former Gold option and Rose Gold; it’s an amalgamation of both. The glass on the rear of the device gives it a soft, almost ‘creamy’ vibe, and the sides are a less vivid pink. It’s appealing, but not all in the Trusted Reviews’ office share this view.

iPhone 8 – Screen


At 4.7-inches, with a barely over-720p resolution, the display on the iPhone 8 doesn’t whip up much excitement. However, there is actually plenty to like here, and the few changes Apple has made do make a noticeable difference in use.
The main upgrade is True Tone, which first debuted on the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. It’s a clever feature that dynamically alters the display’s white balance depending on the environment you’re in. It’s like the Night Shift mode in iOS, but on a hardware level. It sounds minimal, but it really does work to soften the blue tones in the display, with the end result of being more comfortable on the eyes.
The resolution can make photos look slightly grainy, but it remains one of my favourite displays for colour reproduction, and the support for the DCI-P3 wide colour gamut makes a huge difference in supported content. It also excels for use in super-sunny conditions – an area in which OLEDs often suffer.

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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 review

                           Samsung Galaxy Note 8


Samsung Galaxy Note 8 The phone comes with a 6.30-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440 pixels by 2960 pixels. Samsung Galaxy Note 8 price in Bangladesh starts from Rs. 94,900.


details:

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

  • OS: Android 7.1.1 (Nougat)
  • Processor: Octa-core (2.3GHz Quad + 1.7GHz Quad)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 835
  • Display: 6.3 inches (~83.2% screen-to-body ratio)
  • Resolution: 1440 x 2960 pixels (~521 ppi pixel density)
  • RAM: 6GB
  • ROM: 64GB
  • Rear Camera: Dual 12 MP (26mm, f/1.7, PDAF & 52mm, f/2.4, AF), OIS, autofocus, 2x optical zoom, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
  • Front Camera: 8 MP, f/1.7, autofocus, 1/3.6" sensor size, 1.22 µm pixel size, 1440p@30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR
  • Sensors: Iris scanner, fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, heart rate, SpO2
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 3300 mAh battery

Galaxy Note8: Display; Design (Do Bigger Things)

The Infinity Display of Samsung Galaxy Note8 that's larger than life. More screen means more space to do great things. Go big with the Galaxy Note8's 6.3" screen. It's the largest ever screen on a Note device and it still fits easily in your hand. Infinity Display: a near bezel-less, full-frontal glass, edge-to-edge screen. Screen measured diagonally as a full rectangle without accounting for the rounded corners. The 1440 x 2960 pixels (~521 ppi pixel density) resolution make your visualization more detail.

Galaxy Note8: S Pen

The Samsung S Pen is the tool for expansion. From bullet journaling to serious artwork and everything in between, Samsung Notes gives you the tools. Use the wide selection of brushes, pens, and colors to draw up plans and create your own masterpieces.

Galaxy Note8: Camera (Clear & Steady)


Get crisp photos even when it's dark and it's difficult to keep your phone steady. The Galaxy Note8's dual camera has a wide-angle camera that comes with the great low-light capabilities that you've come to expect from Galaxy phones, while the telephoto camera gives you 2x optical zoom for you to capture the near and far. Both have optical image stabilization so you get steady shots even when zoomed in. Take crisp and clear shots with the Galaxy Note8's dual camera. Its telephoto camera has 2x optical zoom to let you zoom in clearly. And both cameras have optical image stabilization (OIS) to produce photos that come out beautifully steady even with camera shake. Get the focus you want before you press the shutter button. Live focus lets you take beautifull bokeh shots where you make your subject stand out. 


Galaxy Note8: Hardware; Memory; Battery (High-Performing Phone)

The Galaxy Note8 is your portal to a new world when connected to this range of devices and interfaces. It's the world where boundaries are pushed and barriers were broken so you can see more, share more, and do a whole lot more effortlessly. Samsung Galaxy Note8 is Powerfully first The 6GB of RAM with the octa-core processor give the smooth performance in each and every touch. Playing visually rich games or switching between apps is a breeze. The 10nm mobile processor works with the 6GB RAM to make it happen fast and seamlessly.
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BrandSamsung
SKUSAMWASN8FDL
Weight0.1950
Warranty Information12 months brand warranty
EMI Available24 Months
Front Camera8 MP
System Storage64
RAM(GB)6
SIM CardDual Nano SIM
ProcessorOcta Core
CPU Speed(Ghz)2.3GHz Quad + 1.7GHz Quad
ConnectivityWLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot; Bluetooth: 5.0, A2DP, EDR, LE; GPS: Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO; NFC: Yes; USB: 3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector
Battery mAhNon-removable Li-Ion 3300 mAh battery
Back Camera12.0 MP
Phone ModelNote8




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