The iPhone X doesn't have a home button. You swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
The iPhone 8 just has a standard front-facing camera. It doesn't have Face ID and can't take portrait selfies.
The TrueDepth camera can also take portrait selfies.
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.
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.
The iPhone X has a sharper screen that uses OLED technology. It was recently rated the best smartphone display ever made.
The iPhone 8's basic design hasn't changed much since 2014.
But that's where the similarities end. The iPhone X has a brand-new design with a larger screen.
They both have wireless charging.
They both also run iOS 11, the latest version of Apple's iPhone operating system.
Both phones are powered by the same processor, so you won't notice a difference in speed or performance.
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