TheiPhone 8 andiPhone 8 Plus aresmartphones developed and marketed byApple. They are theeleventh generation of theiPhone. The iPhone 8 was released on September 22, 2017, succeeding theiPhone 7 andiPhone 7 Plus, respectively.[4]
The designs of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are largely similar to that of their predecessors except for the addition of a glass back. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were the final flagship iPhone models to feature the home button andTouch ID. Notable changes include the removal of the rose gold and jet black color variants,[5] addition ofinductive charging, a faster processor, and improved cameras and displays. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus share most of their internal hardware with the iPhone X.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were discontinued as of February 2020, having sold 86.3 million units worldwide, making them one of thebest-selling smartphones of all time.[6][7][original research?] They initially shipped withiOS 11 and supported up toiOS 16, and do not supportiOS 17.[8]
Thesecond andthird generations of the entry leveliPhone SE retain the iPhone 8's exterior dimensions and Touch ID, with upgraded hardware.
Apple invited the press to a media event at the Steve Jobs Theater in the Apple Park campus on September 12, 2017.[9] The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were announced at that event, and released on September 22, 2017.[10]
On April 9, 2018, Apple introduced an iPhone 8 with a red color finish and a black front, in support of their partnership withProduct Red and theirAIDS fundraising campaign.[11]
In November 2018, just over a year from initial release, Apple started selling refurbished iPhone 8 models starting at $499.[12] The price was lowered toUS$319.[13] Refurbished iPhone 8 Plus models were available starting at $599.[14] The price was also subsequently lowered toUS$469 and later to $359.[15]
On April 15, 2020, Apple announced thesecond-generation iPhone SE and discontinued the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, which share the external form factor but has upgraded internals including anA13 Bionic processor.[16][17] On March 8, 2022, Apple announced thethird-generation iPhone SE with the same exterior dimensions, but with an upgraded camera andApple's A15 processor.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus retain the Retina HD Display found in theiPhone 7,[19] but they now feature True Tone technology, allowing for automatic screen adjustments based on surrounding ambient lighting.[10] They can playHDR10 andDolby Vision content despite not having an HDR-ready display, done by down-converting the HDR content to fit the display while still having some enhancements to dynamic range, contrast, and wide color gamut compared tostandard content.[20]
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus feature a 12 MP camera withautofocus, f/1.8aperture andoptical image stabilization capable of capturing4K video at 24, 30, or 60frames per second, or 1080p video at 30, 60, 120 or 240 frames per second,[21] and a Quad LED True Tone Flash with Slow Sync.[22] The Slow Sync flash, 4K 60fps, and 1080p 240 fps options are new features for the 8 and 8 Plus, over the options available on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
The iPhone 8 Plus, like the iPhone 7 Plus, adds a second,telephoto, lens. A new AI-driven option is available for the iPhone 8 Plus, called Portrait Lighting--making use of the more capable image signal processor in the A11 SoC.[22]
Both models have a 7 MP front camera with an f/2.2 aperture capable of capturing 1080p video at 30 frames per second and 720p video at 24 frames per second, along withface detection andhigh-dynamic range.[21][23]
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus contain theApple A11 Bionicsystem-on-chip, a hexa-core processor that the company says features two performance cores that are 25% faster than those found in the iPhone 7's A10 processor and four efficiency cores that are 70% faster than those in the prior model. The phones also feature an Apple-designedgraphics processing unit 30% faster than prior units, with the same level of performance as the A10 at half the power.[10]
The phones have glass backs instead of the complete aluminum housing found on prior models, enabling the use ofQiinductive charging.[10] The phones are ratedIP67 for water resistance and dust resistance.[26] Both models come with 64, 128, and 256gigabytes storage options,[27][28] and are offered in silver, gold, or Space Gray color options.[10] A Product Red special edition version in red with a black front was released on April 13, 2018.[11] The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were the last iPhones with white front in Silver and Gold colors.
In addition to Qi wireless charging, the iPhone 8 also supports wired charging using Apple's proprietaryLightning connector. It can fast-charge from a charger providingUSB Power Delivery combined with a special USB-C to Lightning adapter cable supporting fast charging.[29]
The iPhone 8 has a 6 out of 10 reparability score fromiFixit, mainly due to the use of excessive glue for the back glass.[30]
Both the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were supplied withiOS 11 on launch,[21][23] and supportiOS 12,iOS 13,iOS 14,iOS 15 andiOS 16. Apple announced that the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, as well as theiPhone X, would not supportiOS 17 due to hardware limitations.[31] However, the devices still received security updates until September 15, 2025.
Reception of the phones was generally positive, with reviewers praising the addition of inductive charging, fast charge capability, and the newApple A11 processor, while criticizing the aging design that was introduced with theiPhone 6 andiPhone 6 Plus in 2014.
Samuel Axon ofArs Technica called the A11 processor "a marvelous feat of engineering", writing that it offers "industry-leading performance". Axon also praised the cameras, writing that "The colors are great, and low light performance is very good for a smartphone".[32] Chris Velazco ofEngadget praised the speed of the A11 processor, the build quality and the "excellent" camera, while criticizing design familiarities with previous iPhone generations and limited water-protection levels compared to competitors.[33]
John McCann ofTechRadar enjoyed the feel of the glass back despite criticizing the phone's overall design. McCann also praised the camera and called inductive charging a "useful" addition to the iPhone lineup.[34]
David Pierce ofWired similarly stated that the iPhone 8 models were overshadowed by the iPhone X, despite calling them "virtually perfect phones". Pierce praised performance, cameras, and displays, while repeatedly criticizing the "outdated" design.[35]
Nilay Patel ofThe Verge called the iPhone 8 the "default option", noting that the 8 models stand as almost universally overlooked by Apple's other new iPhone launched, the iPhone X. He nevertheless praised the device's form factor for being easy and non-slippery to hold and the display's addition of True Tone technology and upgraded speakers, though he cited issues with inductive charging speed through wireless pads as well as the price of the iPhone 8 Plus 256 GB, which was close to that of the iPhone X. Patel also criticized the iPhone 8's aging design, dating back to the iPhone 6 released in 2014; the most notable critique was of the thick bezels when compared to other 2017 smartphones, designed with nearly bezel-less faces to incorporate larger screens in a similar form factor.[36]
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were also criticized for their durability, as drop tests performed showed that the rear glass is not "the most durable glass ever in a smartphone", as claimed by Apple.[37][38]
Camera testing companyDxOMark gave the camera on the iPhone 8 a rating of 92 and 8 Plus a rating of 94, giving them the title of best smartphone cameras tested by the company.[39][40] TheSamsung Galaxy Note 8 later matched the iPhone 8 Plus with an identical overall score of 94.[41][42] They were later overtaken by the GooglePixel 2, which scored a 98 rating.[43]
Although being the first mobile phone to record 2160p at 60 frames per second, the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X have been criticized in a review by GSMArena for its mono (single-channel) audio recording for videos, whilestereo audio recording for videos has been available on competing mobile phone models for several years, such as theSamsung Galaxy S3 andSony Xperia S from 2012.[24][44][45]
On August 31, 2018, Apple announced that a "very small percentage" of iPhone 8 devices released between September 2017 and March 2018 contained a manufacturing defect in the logic board. This fault affected iPhone 8 models sold in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Macau, New Zealand, and the United States. Defective devices may experience unexpected reboots, a frozen or unresponsive screen, or may fail to turn on. Users with an affected device, as determined by their serial number, can have their device replaced for free by Apple. This issue does not affect the iPhone 8 Plus.[46][47]