A:AnswerThere are some similarities and some differences. The processor is the same, it has the same battery life, and it has the same wireless charging capabilities. The iPhone X has a 5.8” Super Retina display (OLED) and the body is only slightly larger than the iPhone 8, while the iPhone 8 Plus has a 5.5” Retina display (if you want to see the size difference, go into Best Buy). The iPhone X will not have a home button. Instead, it will use the TrueDepth camera on the front for facial recognition to unlock it, take Portait Mode selfies, and use Animojis. Both lenses on the back of the iPhone X will have optical image stabilization, while on the iPhone 8 Plus only the main camera will have optical image stabilization. Last, the band of metal that protects the glass on the iPhone 8 Plus is made of aluminum, while the iPhone X will be made of stainless steel. I believe these are all the differences. If I remember any more I will update my post.
A:AnswerThere are no x-plus, and the size of the x itself is around the size of a normal 8 but the display ( the screen you can use ) is bigger than the 8 plus
A:AnswerThey have trade in options. You can go to the trade in center on their app or website to find out an estimate value. You can also go into the store and find out how much you can get for your old phone. Theyll give you the value on a Best Buy gift card when you trade in.
A:AnswerYes you can, but if would pay the full price I would choose Verizon or Sprint version so it will work on both CDMA and GSM network. Please be aware if you choose to pay the full price, the phone will be $100 more expensive than Apple Store.
A:AnswerYes, all you really have to pay up front will be the sales taxes/fees which should come out to roughly $50 I want to say but not 100% on that. The sales rep can access your AT&T account and have the monthly payments billed to them. That’s what I did and mine is like $50 a month including AppleCare.