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Three new Apple iPhone models were announced earlier today during Apple's iPhone Tenth Anniversary Keynote.
- The iPhone 8 will start at $699
- The iPhone 8 Plus will start at $799
- The iPhone X (iPhone 10) will start at $999
For a complete rundown of the upgrades for the new iPhones, you can check out either our iPhone 8 and iPhone X announcements. Some quick specs:
- iPhone 8: 4.7" Retina HD, iPhone 8 Plus: 5.5" Retina HD
- iPhone X: 5.8" Super Retina HD
- IPX67 water resistant rating, glass and aluminum alloy body
- New A11 Bionic processor
- 64GB or 256GB capacities
- Upgraded 12MP camera with better low-light capability
- Dual lens - wide angle f/1.8 lens and telephoto f/2.4 lens
- 4K/60fps Ultra HD or 1080p/240fps slo mo video recording
- iPhone 8/8 Plus battery life similar to iPhone 7/7 Plus
- iPhone X battery life is 2 hours longer than iPhone 7
Brand new Apple products have a tendency to run out of inventory at launch, and iPhones are Apple's most anticipated new release. The iPhone X in particular is such a standout phone in both features and aesthetics that it's sure to be snatched up in no time.
In case inventory becomes scarce, preordering will help guarantee that you'll still get your iPhone. There's also no risk, since you are not charged until the phone ships and you can cancel anytime. On release day, you won't have to wait in line at an Apple Store either. If you purchase the phone with contract, all your information is pre-filled so that there is little to no paperwork to fill.
Preorders for the iPhone 8 will begin on Friday, September 15. Release date is set for September 22. Preorders for the iPhone X will happen later on October 27. Release date is set for November 3.
The iPhone will be preorderable from these stores:
There are a few accessories that you might want to think about purchasing beforehand so that they can be delivered before your iPhone.
The One Accessory That You NEED Is an iPhone CaseIf there's only one accessory you could buy for your new iPhone, it would have to be this. For new investment could cost upwards of $1,000. For under $20, you could get a case that protects your iPhone from everyday bumps and scrapes. If you are absolutely against using a case, at the very least consider a screen projector to shield your display from damage. Understandably there aren't too many options at the moment.
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The iPhone 8 and X do NOT include Wireless Headphones
Although wired headphones are included, wireless headphones are mcuh more convenient since the iPhone 8 and X both have built-in Bluetooth. Here are some of my recommendations:
Nothing Pairs With Apple iPhones Better Than Apple HeadphonesMy top recommendation would be the Apple AirPods. They look really slick, sound great, have the smallest footprint we've seen of any headphone, and are fully compatible with all of the iPhone's functions, including Siri.
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Airpods Too Pricey? The Next Best Thing Are the Apple-Owned Beats
If the AirPods are a bit out of your budget, consider the Beats X wireless headphones. They are also vetted by Apple (since Apple owns Beats). They provide great audio and feature a small footprint.
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My Favorite "Value" Headphone - Cowin E-7 w/ Active Noise CancellingMust add both headphones and case together to cart and apply code below. The Cowins are massively popular with the IGN audience. I've bought one myself out of curiosity and my wife now uses it all the time for work. I've had IGN staff buy one and then buy more for their friends and family. For $37 you're getting a headphone with 40mm large aperture drivers, wireless Bluetooth connectivity, active (not passive) noise cancellation, 30hrs of battery life, and built-in mic.
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If You Pick Your Own Headphones, Make Sure It Connects via BluetoothThere are hundreds of other wireless headphones to choose from and they should all work as long as they connect via Bluetooth.
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It Doesn't Hurt to Pick Up More iPhone Chargers And/or CablesThe iPhones come packaged with one USB to Lightning Cable and one USB Power Adapter. If you don't ever lose them (and that's a big IF), it's still a pain to have to remember to bring these with you wherever you go. In addition to the few I have at home, I carry a separate charger and cable in my bag and leave a set in my car.
The iPhone 8 and X use the same Apple Lightning connector as previous models, so if you have your old cables lying around, they'll work too. If you need to buy more, stick with aftermarket cables and chargers. In my experience, they perform just as well as Apple OEM products.
USB to Lightning Cables currently available on Amazon:
USB Chargers currently available on Amazon:
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Anker PowerDrive 2 24W Dual USB Car Charger for $7.39This particular model drives 4.8A or 2.4A per port. That means both ports deliver enough power to charge even iPads at their maximum rate.
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A Power Bank Can Double, Triple, or Quadruple Your Battery LifeIn my opinion power banks are better than those "battery pack cases" that can attach to your iPhone. These don't add bulk to your iPhone, offer greater capacity batteries, and most importantly, can be used to charge all of your USB powered devices, not just your iPhone.
The smaller the battery capacity of the power bank, the smaller the size. "Lipstick" powerbanks can fit in your pocket but are generally no more than 6,000mAh in capacity. Brick-shaped power banks, however, can carry up to 30,000mAh of juice at a slight expense to size.
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Any Qi-Compatible Induction Charger Will Wirelessly Charge Your iPhoneThat's right, you don't need to shell out big bucks for the Apple branded wireless charger. The Qi-compatible inductive charging standard has existed for several generations for other smartphones so there are plenty of well-reviewed wireless chargers already available.
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