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Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus pre-order begins today: Here’s how to pre-book

Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus would be available for pre-order starting September 22, 2017. These smartphone were launched few weeks ago.

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The  iPhone 8, pre-order starts today. Earlier, retail major Brightstar, which is one of the distributors of Apple phones in India had said that Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus would be available for pre-order starting September 22, 2017 at various authorised stores in North and East India and these will be available in stores starting September 29. Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus along with iPhone X were launched in a mega event at the company’s headquarter in US on Tuesday. Both these smartphone is an upgraded version of previous edition, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus and comes with a new glass and aluminum design in three colours – space grey, silver and gold.

The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus is made with the durable glass, have Retina HD displays, A11 bionic chip and is designed for the augmented experience. iPhone 8 Plus features dual 12-megapixel cameras and introduces portrait mode with portrait lighting, bringing studio lighting effects to iPhone, allowing user to capture portraits with a shallow depth of field effect in five different lighting styles.

Additionally, the much touted iPhone X will be available in India to pre-order on October 27 and it will be available at stores from November 3, 2017, said Brightstar. iPhone X comes with all-glass design with a 5.8-inch Super Retina display, A11 bionic chip, , an improved rear camera with dual optical image stabilization and Face ID, enabled by the new True Depth camera.

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With iPhone X, Apple is attempting to make things more convenient for users. The new iPhone X has removed the home screen button and has put up a face recognition technology to unlock the iPhone. The new biometric-Face ID uses a 3D scan of the face as a password to unlock device.

FaceID requires the person to simply look at their iPhone and it automatically recognizes the user’s face in a no time and unlocks itself. It also replaces Touch ID for Apple Pay. This means, even for transactions, all a user has to do is to look into the iPhone to authorise the transaction.

When will the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X go on sale in India

Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus

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  • Available for pre-order starting September 22, 2017
  • Available in stores starting September 29, 2017

Apple iPhone X

  • Available to pre-order starting October 27, 2017
  • Available in stores from November 3, 2017

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