NDM weekly HW:

iPhone 8 review: so this is what good battery life feels like:
iphone 8 plus review
the iPhone 8 Plus might have some fancy camera tricks up its sleeve, but is it really worth buying its bulky frame ahead of its sleeker rivals or the potential of the iPhone X?

Like its smaller non-Plus sibling, the design of the iPhone 8 Plus has barely changed since it was introduced in 2014 with the iPhone 6 Plus, but it has aged worse. The iPhone 6 Plus was thin but relatively wide and tall for a smartphone with a 5.5in screen in 2014, with big bezels and a chunky top and bottom.
In my opinion i find that the new iPhone 8 is exactly the same as the older the model but the only different is the fact that these are the same phones but they have small changes that make them different to the previous phones but the market/audience will spend ages waiting to be one of the first to get the phone. 


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