SAN FRANCISCO – Septem– After months of anticipation and leaks, Apple’s latest iPhone generation, the 8 and 8 Plus, has arrived featuring a new all-glass design. Latest iPhone® Generation Squares Up Against the Samsung Galaxy® Note8 and SquareTrade Labs’ Arsenal of Bots, Including the New Shot Bot More Glass, More Problems: SquareTrade Tests New iPhone 8 and 8 Plus The iPhone 8, meanwhile, might continue to function.Īccidental drops may further damage the innards of the Galaxy Note 8, which has more fragile inner cables, the report notes. ![]() ![]() Furthermore, broken Galaxy Note 8 screen may leave the phone inoperable. Because the Galaxy Note 8 has a curved back, the screen might shatter even when the phone falls on the side. But Apple’s iPhones fare better than the Galaxy Note 8. All-glass phones break no matter who makes them. SquareTrade dropped both the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus on all sides, and compared the results with similar Galaxy Note 8 accidents. Mind you, screen repairs are expensive, but if you break the rear shell, it’ll cost you even more to have it fix. And the longer you hold on to an iPhone 8, the bigger are the chances to drop it accidentally. Marketing words will be the last thing you’ll consider when your all-glass iPhone eventually hits the pavement. Of course, Apple also claims the iPhone X has an all-screen design, when that is clearly not the case. ![]() A color‑matched, aerospace‑grade aluminum band. The most durable glass ever in a smartphone, front and back.
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