One of the most controversial improvements to last year's iPhone X was undoubtedly the top notch in the display, which hides the sensors needed, among other things, for proper function. Face IDBut we could say goodbye to its current form next year. Well, at least partially.
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GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu came up with a very interesting piece of news today that reveals improvements to the much-hated cutout. However, if you are looking forward to that Apple changes its shape or even drastically reduces it, we will have to disappoint you. According to analyst sources Apple he's thinking of using a special layer on the notch that would completely cover the front camera and by extension the sensors that are now visible upon closer inspection of the notch. Newly, the cutout would look almost like a whole and undisturbed surface, which would only be broken by the speaker. Of course, this new layer would have no negative effect on the camera and hence the sensors.
Although this improvement may seem like a complete banality, it is a great example of not being alone Apple he is not completely satisfied with the current shape of the cutout and will try to bring it to his vision of perfection at least in this way. And who knows, maybe this upgrade will be just a harbinger of something much bigger. As a result, the removal of the cutout may be much closer than we all suspect.
Rather, they want to distinguish themselves from copies so that it is obvious to know what the original is and to complete it with this detail, which others will not deal with, and in addition it will be much more aesthetic.
I wouldn't say it would Apple dealt with the copies or reacted to them in any way. I agree with the last one...