Comment: How the iPhone 8 & iPhone X pave the way for a fully enclosed, single piece of glass design<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>I’ve been using the iPhone 8 Plus for about a month now, and while it’s largely a holdover until the more exciting iPhone X next month, the iPhone 8 is a great phone in and of itself. The improvements are subtle yet contribute nicely to a notable improvement over its predecessors.</p>
<p>More than anything, however, the iPhone 8 – as well as the iPhone X – represent the beginning of what is likely the future of iPhone design: a single, port-free, fully enclosed slab of glass…</p>
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Comment: How the iPhone 8 & iPhone X pave the way for a fully enclosed, single piece of glass design