Don't choose a phone specifically because of a game. Look at your budget and judge the features of each phone for what they are and make the choice that way.
Having said that, I'm still running as 6s. But I doubt that issues between the X and the 8+ could be that drastic.
Iphone 8 has the same processor as the iphone X. The Iphone 8 actually runs faster than the X because it doesn't have the facial recognition. I have the iphone 8 and my wife has the iphone X. I think the X is "nicer" has a bigger screen and is pretty cool, but I love my 8 for gaming and daily usage. I would suggest, save your money and get the 8.
The iPhone X is nice, but the lack of a bezel is what I feel is causing most of the issues mentioned in the forum. I have to really pay attention to how I'm holding the phone because if my fingers get anywhere near the edge of the display I experience the uncontrolled dashing and blocks that drop in the middle of combos.
The iPhone X is nice, but the lack of a bezel is what I feel is causing most of the issues mentioned in the forum. I have to really pay attention to how I'm holding the phone because if my fingers get anywhere near the edge of the display I experience the uncontrolled dashing and blocks that drop in the middle of combos.
I have noticed this as well. When the phone is down on a flat surface and my hands are over it, the game essentially never malfunctions. If I'm holding the phone in both hands I notice the game malfunctions at times when I suspect my hands have wrapped around and made contact with the screen. All phones with edge to edge screens will probably suffer this kind of issue.
the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus have such small screens for how big the devices are. With that being said, the iPhone X is just a smart marketing ploy on apples part to get consumers to overpay for a product that they should have been given with the IPhone 8 plus
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Having said that, I'm still running as 6s. But I doubt that issues between the X and the 8+ could be that drastic.
I have noticed this as well. When the phone is down on a flat surface and my hands are over it, the game essentially never malfunctions. If I'm holding the phone in both hands I notice the game malfunctions at times when I suspect my hands have wrapped around and made contact with the screen. All phones with edge to edge screens will probably suffer this kind of issue.