Apple's New iPhone 8 and iphone 8 plus has A great Surprise!!
Apple iPhone 8 ,iPhone 8 plus and iPhone X has A great Surprise!!‘Great Features’
Already the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and redesigned iPhone X have arrived. They has brought a host of new features and increased price tags
but on closer inspection, it appears most fundamental upgrade will not work as expected...
‘Great Secret Features’ and ‘Nasty Surprises’ are my regular columns investigating operating system updates for the best features / biggest problems
hidden behind the headlines.
Apple
It is the first time Apple's new iPhones bring fast charging but at a cost...
It was essential that the iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus delivered fast charging to the iPhone range years after most of Apple’s rivals.
Apple makes solid claims about performance to say it will provide a 50% charge in just 30 minutes.
But there’s a problem: this won’t happen out the box.
Yes, in spite of Apple pricing its new iPhones as high about $1,149, not a single one of the new iPhones will come with a fast charger as standard.
This is because Apple will continue to bundle the Lightning to USB-A charger regardless of model or storage capacity and fast charging will
require a more powerful Lightning to USB-C charger.no need to say that it doesn’t come cheap.
Apple currently starts selling three different Lighting to USB Type-C chargers, the 29W A1540, 61W A1718 and 87W A1719 and they retail for $49, $69
and $79 respectively.For more about the chargers, all have mixed reviews on Apple’s site. Why? Because none of them come with a cable.
Apple
Apple's Lightning to USB-C fast chargers are expensive and a compatible cable costs extra
because of the bundled Lightning to USB-A cable won’t fit so you will need one. Of course, Apple sells individual Lighting to USB-C cables in
1 meter and 2-meter variants and they cost $25 and $35 respectively. So this means users will need to pay a minimum of $74 to add fast wired
charging to a new iPhone - that’s a total outlay of $1,224 in the case of the 256GB iPhone X.
Feel free to do the math based on the iPhone model which interests you:
iPhone X - 64GB ($999), 256GB ($1,149)
iPhone 8 - 64GB ($699), 256GB ($849)
iPhone 8 Plus - 64GB ($799), 256GB ($949)
Fast wired charger - 29W ($49), 61W ($69) 87W ($79)
Lighting to USB-C cable - 1m ($25), 2m ($35)
AirPower charging matt (Unknown)
AirPods wireless charging case ($70 expected)
Ultimately iPhone fans will pay what they wish to pay, no-one is being forced to part with their money. But with new models costing over
$1,000 and many fast charging Android phones costing less than the cost of Apple’s optional fast charging accessories,
it is understandable if some think Tim Cook has finally gone too far...
Bottom Line:
Already the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and redesigned iPhone X have arrived. They has brought a host of new features and increased price tags
but on closer inspection, it appears most fundamental upgrade will not work as expected...
‘Great Secret Features’ and ‘Nasty Surprises’ are my regular columns investigating operating system updates for the best features / biggest problems
hidden behind the headlines.
iphone |
Apple
It is the first time Apple's new iPhones bring fast charging but at a cost...
It was essential that the iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus delivered fast charging to the iPhone range years after most of Apple’s rivals.
Apple makes solid claims about performance to say it will provide a 50% charge in just 30 minutes.
But there’s a problem: this won’t happen out the box.
Yes, in spite of Apple pricing its new iPhones as high about $1,149, not a single one of the new iPhones will come with a fast charger as standard.
This is because Apple will continue to bundle the Lightning to USB-A charger regardless of model or storage capacity and fast charging will
require a more powerful Lightning to USB-C charger.no need to say that it doesn’t come cheap.
Apple currently starts selling three different Lighting to USB Type-C chargers, the 29W A1540, 61W A1718 and 87W A1719 and they retail for $49, $69
and $79 respectively.For more about the chargers, all have mixed reviews on Apple’s site. Why? Because none of them come with a cable.
iPhone |
Apple's Lightning to USB-C fast chargers are expensive and a compatible cable costs extra
because of the bundled Lightning to USB-A cable won’t fit so you will need one. Of course, Apple sells individual Lighting to USB-C cables in
1 meter and 2-meter variants and they cost $25 and $35 respectively. So this means users will need to pay a minimum of $74 to add fast wired
charging to a new iPhone - that’s a total outlay of $1,224 in the case of the 256GB iPhone X.
iphone |
Feel free to do the math based on the iPhone model which interests you:
iPhone X - 64GB ($999), 256GB ($1,149)
iPhone 8 - 64GB ($699), 256GB ($849)
iPhone 8 Plus - 64GB ($799), 256GB ($949)
Fast wired charger - 29W ($49), 61W ($69) 87W ($79)
Lighting to USB-C cable - 1m ($25), 2m ($35)
AirPower charging matt (Unknown)
AirPods wireless charging case ($70 expected)
Ultimately iPhone fans will pay what they wish to pay, no-one is being forced to part with their money. But with new models costing over
$1,000 and many fast charging Android phones costing less than the cost of Apple’s optional fast charging accessories,
it is understandable if some think Tim Cook has finally gone too far...
iPhone |
Bottom Line:
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