![]() ![]() ![]() Unlike on Android phones you can't hide it, and it'll always be there. But perhaps what's most polarizing about the iPhone is the black notch at the top of its display. It has a "Super Retina HD Display," which is Apple's marketing term to denote a sharper screen with a higher pixel density than the iPhone 8 Plus. The iPhone X, meanwhile, gets rid of the Touch ID button and integrates swiping gestures for navigation instead. The iPhone 8 Plus (left) and iPhone X (right). However, it also has a physical home button that you can easily tap to return home and double-tap to call up recent apps. That means it's wider in the hand and heavier to hold. ![]() The funny thing about the iPhone 8 Plus is that it has a smaller screen and thicker bezels than the iPhone X, but it's bigger overall. iPhone design: Screen size, notch and that home button To help you out, here are some things you can get with that additional $200 that work with your new iPhone 8 Plus: a pair of Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones, two pairs of Bose SoundTrue Ultra or Klipsch R6i earbuds, at least five different iPhone 8 Plus cases, more AppleCare, two UE Boom 2 Bluetooth speakers, a spare Android phone for fun(!), an Amazon Echo Plus or a Google Home and much more. ![]()
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