The folks over at iDB have made a set of printable mockups for the new iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X, which not only allow you to try out the all new iPhone X in your hand to see exactly how big it is, but also let you compare it side-by-side with that of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. Even though the display is larger on the iPhone X, the latter is both narrower and shorter than iPhone Plus models.

In order to print and try out the mockups (shown above), here’s what you need to do:
Step 1:
Download the template at this link, and get ready to print.
Step 2:
Open the file in Preview and select File > Print option.
Step 3:
Make sure the document doesn’t scale before hitting the Print button on the popup window. If you can’t see the Scale option, click Show Details and set the Scale to 100% as shown below.

Step 4:
Once printed, simply cut out the mockups along the edges and see how each would fit in your hand.
That’s it, enjoy!
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