We expect the iPhone notch will be smaller this year, but a designer combined this concept with a brand new notch.
Designer Antonio De Rosa did not want to accommodate things such as the front camera and Face ID technology in the central notch, but instead envisaged using a stylish offset printing design to elevate the front technology to the top of the display… …
The earliest report indicated that the iPhone 13 notch was earlier than the iPhone 1 notch in January. I saw a picture of a screen protector based on this expectation last month.
In line with the previous report, the image shows how the width of the notch is reduced while the height of the illustration remains the same. Apple achieves the reduction in width by lifting the earpiece up and into the top screen bezel. The infrared and camera components remain in the visible notch area.
However, De Rosa envisioned a more radical approach to the future iPhone, which he labeled iPhone M1.
In this design, the screen occupies the entire height of the left side of the phone, while in the asymmetrical design, it occupies a notch above the screen.
I can’t imagine Apple would do this because it is a half conversion of the iPhone X’s previous design, effectively providing half of the thicker bezel at the top. However, I must admit that I do like it…
The iPhone was launched by Steve Jobs in 2007. It is Apple’s flagship iOS device and easily becomes its most popular product worldwide. The iPhone runs iOS and contains a large number of mobile applications through the App Store.
Ben Lovejoy is a British technical writer and EU editor for 9to5Mac. Known for his monographs and diaries, he has explored his experience with Apple products over time and made more comprehensive reviews. He also wrote novels, wrote two technical thrillers, a few SF shorts and a rom-com!
Post time: May-15-2021