iPhone X vs. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus: Display Sizes, Cameras, Battery Life, Face ID vs. Touch ID (2024)

Apple on Tuesday hosted its first-ever event at Steve Jobs Theater, where it unveiled the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X.

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iPhone X is Apple's new flagship smartphone, with a stainless steel frame sandwiched between a nearly edge to edge OLED display on the front and glass on the back. iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus also received a glass-backed design, but otherwise the devices look virtually the same as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

iPhone X starts at $999 in the United States, while the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus start at $699 and $799 respectively.

If cost wasn't a factor, the iPhone X is undoubtedly the better smartphone in more ways than one. But the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are very capable smartphones as well, so when there is at least $200 or $300 in savings to be had, it's worth considering which of the three smartphones best suits your needs. Find out ahead…

iPhone X vs. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus: What's the Same?

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A11 Bionic: All three iPhones have an A11 chip. It has two performance cores that are 25 percent faster, and four high-efficiency cores that are 70 percent faster, than the A10 chip in iPhone 7. The chip has a neural engine for facial recognition and an embedded M11 motion coprocessor.

Wireless Charging: All three iPhones have wireless charging based on the Qi standard. Each device can charge by being placed on an inductive charging pad, such as third-party options from accessory makers such as Mophie, Belkin, and Incipio.

Fast Charging: All three new iPhones are "fast-charge capable," which means the two devices can be charged to 50 percent battery life in 30 minutes using Apple's 29W, 61W, or 87W USB-C Power Adapters, sold separately and included with 12-inch MacBook and late 2016 or later MacBook Pro models.

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Water Resistance: All three iPhones have IP67-rated water and dust resistance like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

Storage: 64GB or 256GB.

True Tone and Wide Color: iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus have True Tone and Wide Color displays. True Tone automatically adapts the color and intensity of the display to match the color temperature of the light in its surrounding environment. Wide Color is use of the P3 color space.

3D Touch: Deeply press the screen to preview emails, messages, and other content, and access convenient Quick Actions.

4K video recording at up to 60 FPS and 1080p HD video recording at up to 60 FPS.

LTE Advanced with VoLTE, Bluetooth 5.0, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and read-only NFC.

• Lightning connector.

iPhone X vs. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus: What's Similar?

Rear Camera System: iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus both have 12-megapixel rear-facing dual cameras consisting of a telephoto lens and a wide-angle lens with ƒ/1.8 aperture. Both have quad-LED True Tone flash, optical zoom, digital zoom up to 10x, and support for Apple's new beta Portrait Lighting feature.

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Where the iPhone X prevails is with dual optical image stabilization. iPhone 8 Plus only has optical image stabilization for the wide-angle lens. iPhone X's telephoto lens also has a faster ƒ/2.4 aperture compared to ƒ/2.8 for the iPhone 8 Plus. Of course, the iPhone X prevails much further vs. the single-lens iPhone 8.

Front Camera Sensor: While the iPhone X's new TrueDepth system as a whole is a significant change, the front-facing camera itself is a 7-megapixel sensor with ƒ/2.2 aperture, Retina Flash, and 1080p HD video recording on all three iPhones. The difference on the iPhone X is support for Portrait Mode selfies.

Battery Life: All three iPhones have similar battery life for internet use and video playback over wireless. iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus also have identical battery life for talk time and audio playback over wireless, which are two areas where the smaller iPhone 8 does fall much shorter.

iPhone X

• Talk: Up to 21 hours
• Internet: Up to 12 hours
• Video: Up to 13 hours
• Audio: Up to 60 hours

iPhone 8 Plus

• Talk: Up to 21 hours
• Internet: Up to 13 hours
• Video: Up to 14 hours
• Audio: Up to 60 hours

iPhone 8

• Talk: Up to 14 hours
• Internet: Up to 12 hours
• Video: Up to 13 hours
• Audio: Up to 40 hours


Memory: iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus are believed to have 3GB of RAM, while the iPhone 8 likely has 2GB of RAM.

iPhone X vs. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus: What's Different?

All-Screen OLED Display: iPhone X is Apple's first smartphone with an OLED display, which has benefits such as improved color accuracy and contrast ratio, true blacks, and a much higher 1,000,000 to one contrast ratio. And without bezels, beyond a notch for the TrueDepth front camera system, the iPhone X is nearly all screen.

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iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus still have LCD displays with top and bottom bezels like every iPhone before them, but they do gain True Tone functionality like the iPhone X. True Tone automatically adapts the color and intensity of the display to match the color temperature of the light in its surrounding environment.

iPhone X

• 5.8-inch OLED display
• HDR
• 2436×1125 pixels
• 458 PPI
• 625 cd/m2 max brightness
• 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio

iPhone 8 Plus

• 5.5-inch LCD display
• —
• 1920×1080 pixels
• 401 PPI
• 625 cd/m2 max brightness
• 1300:1 contrast ratio

iPhone 8

• 4.7-inch LCD display
• —
• 1334×750 pixels
• 326 PPI
• 625 cd/m2 max brightness
• 1400:1 contrast ratio


New Size: Despite having a large 5.8-inch display, the iPhone X's all-screen design allows it to be between an iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus in both size and weight. For that reason, the iPhone X is the best choice for a smartphone with the maximum display size vs. one-handed usability.

iPhone X

• Height: 5.65 in (143.6 mm)
• Width: 2.79 in (70.9 mm)
• Depth: 0.30 in (7.7 mm)
• Weight: 6.14 oz (174 grams)

iPhone 8 Plus

• Height: 6.24 in (158.4 mm)
• Width: 3.07 in (78.1 mm)
• Depth: 0.30 in (7.5 mm)
• Weight: 7.13 oz (202 grams)

iPhone 8

• Height: 5.45 in (138.4 mm)
• Width: 2.65 in (67.3 mm)
• Depth: 0.29 in (7.3 mm)
• Weight: 5.22 oz (148 grams)


Face ID / TrueDepth: Apple replaced Touch ID with Face ID on iPhone X. Simply raise the device, look at it, and swipe up on the screen to unlock the device or authenticate your identity for Apple Pay. Apple said there's a one in a million chance the facial recognition system could be duped by a stranger.

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No Home Button: Given the lack of a Home button, the iPhone X has an elongated side button. Siri is activated by double tapping that side button, or by saying "Hey Siri" as previously. Other gestures include swiping up to return to the Home screen, swiping up and pausing to view multitasking, and tap to wake.

No Gold: iPhone X comes only in Space Gray and Silver.

Animoji: Animoji are Apple's new set of emoji-style characters that animate based on an iPhone user's facial expression. Animoji take advantage of the iPhone X's new TrueDepth camera system, which features several new 3D sensors to detect your facial expressions in real time.

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Conclusion

iPhone X has many of the best features of an iPhone 8 Plus, including a larger display, yet the device is closer to an iPhone 8 in size.

iPhone X benefits from far superior display technology and the TrueDepth system, which powers Face ID, Animoji, and Portrait Mode selfies. But the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are equally as fast, support wireless charging, and still have a Home button with Touch ID for those who prefer fingerprint authentication.

Apple markets the iPhone X as the "future," and that's likely true for its smartphones, but it'll cost you an extra $200 or more to get there.

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iPhone X vs. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus: Display Sizes, Cameras, Battery Life, Face ID vs. Touch ID (2024)

FAQs

Is the iPhone X camera better than the iPhone 8 Plus? ›

For photographers, the biggest difference between the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X in terms of its dual lenses is that the iPhone X has Optical Image Stabilization on both rear-facing lenses – whereas the iPhone 8 Plus only has it on the wide-angle lens.

What is the difference between the iPhone 8 screen and the iPhone X screen? ›

A nice contrast you get with the iPhone X is the super retina OLED display in comparison to the LCD display on the iPhone 8. Also, the size of the screen on the iPhone X is almost 1 inch bigger, with a higher resolution of 1080 x 2160.

Which iPhone is best for battery life and camera? ›

Apple iPhone 15 Plus has a 48MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, and a 12MP front camera. The camera system offers night mode, panorama, wide color capture, photographic styles, and photo geotagging. The all-day battery life of the smartphone allows up to 26 hours of video playback and up to 100 hours of audio playback.

Is there a big difference between iPhone 8 and X? ›

iPhone X has all the new upgrades that iPhone 8 does, with a few extras. While iPhone 8 comes in three colours and iPhone X offers just two choices, iPhone X has a larger screen, better display, more powerful cameras and a longer lasting battery.

Does iPhone 8 Plus have a better camera than XR? ›

Even though the XR has only a single camera compared to the dual cameras on the 8 Plus, we'd rather have the camera on the XR. That's because it has improved computational photography that will give you better details and colors in most shots.

Is iPhone 8 Plus is best for photography? ›

Apple iPhone 8 Plus Sample Photos

Sample Photos - The overall performance of the camera is good with the generic 'photo' mode capturing decent photos. However, when it gets dark, the iPhone 8 Plus still struggles but when there's low levels of light, it does perform better than previous models.

Which iPhone screen is stronger? ›

The iPhone 12 Prois protected with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, the strongest display protector in smartphones today. It also has a ceramic shield screen and unibody, giving your smartphone more strength than ever!

Which iPhone has the longest battery health? ›

Which iPhone has the best battery life? The iPhone 15 Plus has the best battery life. However, we think most people would be well served by last year's iPhone 14 Pro Max or iPhone 13 Pro Max, which offers a mix of good value and battery stamina.

What iPhone currently has the best battery life? ›

The iPhone 14 Pro Max has a battery life of 23 hours 42 minutes, making it the iPhone model with the longest battery life as of June 2023. iPhone 13 Pro May ranks second with a battery life of 23 hours and 30 minutes.

Which iPhone is the best in 2024? ›

The iPhone 15 is the best option for most people. Besides being one of the latest models you can buy, it's a big update over the iPhone 14 in features and performance. It uses the A16 Bionic chipset and Dynamic Island feature, which were introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro.

What is the difference between the iPhone 8 and the 8 Plus? ›

The most obvious difference is the size of the phones, with iPhone 8 measuring in at 4.7-inches and iPhone 8 Plus at 5.5. The displays differ slightly in that iPhone 8 Plus has a higher pixel resolution than 8, making the images on screen appear exceptionally clear.

Why should I buy an iPhone 8 Plus? ›

Primarily, the screen – you've got a bezel-less 5.8-inch display with a 1,125 x 2,436 resolution, and it's OLED display technology too – that's superior to the 5.2-inch 1,080 x 1,920 screen on the iPhone 8. That's a larger phone with a smaller screen – that's what losing the bezel brings.

Does the iPhone 8 Plus use Face ID? ›

Face recognition is unfortunatly not on the iPhone 8. Face recognition is on the Iphone x, xr, xs, 11 series, 12 series, and 13 series.

Which has better camera iPhone 8 Plus or XS? ›

But iPhone XS has more to offer. There's the TrueDepth front facing camera – letting you map your expression onto fun 3D Animoji – an improved 12-megapixel main camera and more. Whichever you choose, you're sure to enjoy it – check our quick feature guide to see which is best for you.

Which iPhone is better than iPhone 8 Plus? ›

Huge leaps in camera technology mean that iPhone 11 has a more versatile and capable camera – the dual-lens snapper on iPhone 8 Plus gives way to a 12+12-megapixel dual camera system with Ultra Wide and Telephoto lenses, and enhanced low-light capability.

Is iPhone XS Max camera better than iPhone 8 Plus? ›

Camera. When it comes to camera quality, both the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone XS Max have a 7 MP front camera, 12 MP main camera and 2160 px of video resolution. Camera performance is almost exactly the same between the two, so you likely won't notice any difference between your photo and videos.

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