The iPhone X’s notch brought a brand new iPhone design and cemented the idea that smartphone vendors would soon be able to manufacture the perfect all-screen smartphone. The iPhone notch has a clear purpose, and it’s a design compromise Apple can’t do without. The partial bezel houses the Face ID components that make possible 3D face recognition, a feature not available on that many Android phones. Also included in the notch are the selfie cam and the speaker. Android vendors quickly adopted the notch design during most of 2018 without replicating the sophisticated and expensive Face ID functionality. Then they moved to different all-screen designs that feature different types of camera compromises. The most popular smartphone design in the Android ecosystem is the hole-punch display, which features a tiny camera hole piercing through the screen. Smartphone makers are working on tech that would make under-display cameras possible.
This year’s iPhone 13 models are widely expected to feature a smaller notch. The Face ID bezel won’t be as wide as the current version, as the front speaker is moving to the top side of the thin bezel that surrounds the screen. A respected leaker claims that Apple will ditch the notch entirely in just two years, giving fans the most exciting iPhone notch rumor so far.
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