The iPhone X doesn't have a home button. You swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
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The iPhone 8 just has a standard front-facing camera. It doesn't have Face ID and can't take portrait selfies.
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The TrueDepth camera can also take portrait selfies.
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The iPhone X has Apple's TrueDepth front-facing camera system. It's used for facial recognition and enhanced AR features like Animoji and better Snapchat lenses.
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The iPhone 8 has an LCD screen. It's still good, but not as good as the iPhone X screen, which can display deeper blacks by actually turning off specific pixels.
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The iPhone X has a sharper screen that uses OLED technology. It was recently rated the best smartphone display ever made.
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The iPhone 8's basic design hasn't changed much since 2014.
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But that's where the similarities end. The iPhone X has a brand-new design with a larger screen.
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They both have wireless charging.
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They both also run iOS 11, the latest version of Apple's iPhone operating system.
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Both phones are powered by the same processor, so you won't notice a difference in speed or performance.
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