iPhone 8 Trade-in Price History
Apple iPhone 8 64GB Specifications
Display resolution: | 1334 x 750 | Gps: | A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and QZSS |
Display size: | 4.7" | Wifi: | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
Display type: | Retina HD display | Talk time: | Up to 14 hours |
Primary camera flash: | Quad-LEDn | Secondary camera: | 7 Megapixels |
Primary camera resolution: | 4032 x 3024 | Weight grams: | 148 |
Memory card slot: | None | Dimensions: | 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3 mm |
Processor: | Hexa-core | Chipset: | Apple A11 Bionic |
2g: | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 | Battery type: | Non-removable |
3g: | HSDPA 850/900/1700/1900/2100 | Ip rating: | IP67 - Dust and water resistant |
4g: | LTE 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100/2600 | Second sim slot: | None |
Bluetooth: | 5.0 with A2DP, LE |
About selling your iPhone 8 – prices, trade-in, reviews
The iPhone 8 is Apple's succession to the iPhone, and was released on 22nd September, 2017, after being announced alongside the high-end iPhone X on 12th September.
In terms of design, the iPhone 8 is similar to its predecessor. The main design difference that separates the iPhone 7 from the iPhone 8 is the addition of the glass back, something which hasn't been since the iPhone 4S. Aside from the slight design variation, other notable changes from the iPhone 7 include the ability of wireless charging, a faster A11 processor and an improved camera and display. The majority of the internal hardware on the iPhone 8 is the same as that of the iPhone X.
Is the iPhone 8 any good?
The release of the iPhone 8 was met with both praise and criticism. The fact that the phone has the ability for wireless charging and a much faster Apple A11 Bionic system-on-chip, was well received. The new chip features two cores that are 25% faster than the previous A10 chip, and four cores that are 70% faster than the A10 chip. The iPhone 8 is also the first to feature the new graphics processing unit, which is 30% faster than previous units. They also offer the same level of performance of the A10 while only using half of the power.
The display on the iPhone 8 is also much improved over the previous generation of iPhone. Although it retains the Retina HD display found in the iPhone 7, the display now features True Tone technology which automatically adjusts the screen based on surrounding ambient lighting.
The iPhone 8 features a 12MP rear camera that is capable of capturing 4 K video at 24, 30 or 60 frames per second.
The most significant criticism of the iPhone 8 was of the ageing design. Despite the design being similar to that of the previous models of iPhone, the iPhone 8 features a glass back instead of the complete aluminium housing which was found on the 6th and 7th generations of iPhone. The glass back enables the use of Qi-standard wireless charging. And unlike the glass that was featured on the much older 4th generation of iPhone, the glass on the reverse of the iPhone 8 has an internal laser-welded steel and copper structure, which is considerably more durable. The iPhone 8 is also rated IP67 for water resistance - a design factor that Apple have been somewhat slower to implement than their competitors. The iPhone 8 has quite a poor repairability score - scoring just 6 out of 10. The reason for this is largely due to the fact that an excessive amount of glue is used for the battery and for the glass on the back of the phone.
The iPhone 8 was released with a choice of three colours - silver, gold and Space Grey. In April 2018, Apple introduced a special edition version which was red with a black front. The 8th generation of iPhone is available in a choice of two storage capacities - 64GB and 256GB.
If you want to buy a new iPhone 8 thenwe recommend OneCompare or Carphone Warehouse to compare deals first.
FAQs: Selling iPhone 8
- My iPhone 8 64GB has been submerged in water and doesn't work. Can I still sell it?
- How do I get the most for my iPhone 8 64GB?
- How much can I get for my iPhone 8 64GB?
My iPhone 8 64GB has been submerged in water and doesn't work. Can I still sell it?
Most of our buyers will accept any iPhone in any condition. Even a water-damaged iPhone 8 is currently worth just over £50.
How do I get the most for my iPhone 8 64GB?
The best way to get the most for your iPhone 8 is to get a quite from a many buyers as possible. We list the prices offered by the most popular buyers here, so we've saved you the legwork. So now it's just a case of picking the highest price and selling your phone.
How much can I get for my iPhone 8 64GB?
To determine how much you'll get for your iPhone 8, you need to determine the condition. If it's in good condition with only light wear and tear then you should get £180 for it. If it's a bit scuffed and dented then you should expect to get just over £100. If it's really badly damaged or not working then it's still worth about £55.
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