You may want to buy Apple’s new iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, but some of you don’t need to upgrade to the company’s newest devices.
The rumors were true, but Apple’s new iPhones are not called iPhone 7s or iPhone 7s Plus. This company skipped the iPhone 7 name in favor of the iPhone 8.
The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are true replacements for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus and are much cheaper than Apple’s new flagship iPhone X, also known as the iPhone 10.
Apple’s new models will go on sale on September 15 at 12:01 a.m. Pacific time, before their official launch on September 22 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and a long list of other countries.
With iPhone 8 pre-orders starting in a few hours and possible sales pressure, some of you are trying to make a decision.
While some of you are trying to decide whether an iPhone 8 pre-order is worth it, others are trying to decide whether buying an iPhone 8 is worth it. And with the base model (64GB iPhone 8) starting at $699, we don’t blame you. This is a big investment.
Today we want to help those of you struggling with the latter. This iPhone 8 buyers guide covers some reasons to consider buying the iPhone 8 on Friday or sometime after its launch, and some of the reasons why you might be better off saving your money or spending it on another device.