Why does the notch bother people? I'm not being critical but it's never bothered me at all (or anyone i know personally) just want some perspective because online is a barrage of complaints
yessssss.
A SE2 with no notch would be glorious. That's what I want.
I've been holding on with my 6S plus for years... waiting for this.
Well ideally it would bring back the headphone jack, but I know that's not happening...
The 2018 iPad Pro already proved you can have FaceID without a notch, so an iPhone with that same design is a clear winner
The only thing the notch had going for it was branding/identity (being able to spot the device from afar like the home button on older iOS devices), but everything else about it was a design compromise to fit in all that 3D IR dot projector hardware but have an all-screen at the same time
The best part is the rumor they're modeling the design after the iPhone 4.
like the current ones where the bottom side is free.
Me.Who the hell wants these massive phones? The XS Max and 11 Pro Max are 6.5 inches and that's already way too big for most people.
Man I love the butterfly keyboard but I will def rage it when it breaks lolI can't wait for Apple to drop the butterfly keyboard and the notch in the same year and see the people who defended such design catastrophes completely 180.
Google included in those people.
Man I love the butterfly keyboard but I will def rage it when it breaks lol
I miss Duke and XBConnect.my favorite game controller was The Duke.
not everyone has Nintendo DS hands, fam.
Yeah, it would be like you got an SE and removed the bezel. The physical device would be the same size (as long as it used the 4:3 aspect ratio).
The larger display will surely be like the current phones where a 6.5" device is physically smaller than an older 5.5" device because the display fills more of the body, rather than the phone itself being larger.Who the hell wants these massive phones? The XS Max and 11 Pro Max are 6.5 inches and that's already way too big for most people.
I'd be surprised if that happens, unless these new fingerprint sensors are significantly more accurate than what is used in Touch ID.
Thishope this is true.
iphone 12 pro
this design
5.4" screen
underscreen fingerprint sensor
usb c
120hz display
The larger display will surely be like the current phones where a 6.5" device is physically smaller than an older 5.5" device because the display fills more of the body, rather than the phone itself being larger.
As someone with a 7 Plus (same size as all the other Plus models) I'd consider the 5.8" model (probably 6") if I were getting a new phone now that there are no downsides to it.
I really hope that the next iPhone design includes a high refresh rate display. 60Hz looks so bad these days. Bring it up to 120Hz to match the iPads.
I'd be surprised if that happens, unless these new fingerprint sensors are significantly more accurate than what is used in Touch ID.
Apple's claims are that Face ID is significantly more secure than Touch ID.
If one is significantly more secure than the other, why would they include both?
That's what I figured..but seems weird to have that on the top. Guess I'd get used to it
Options when it comes to phones in general and iPhones on particular (where Apple is always going to have a smaller variety) are pretty limited if you want a small phone that isn't some budget model, though.I have big hands and like big phones, particularly when they mean better batteries. Options aren't bad.
This. If it means a bigger bezel, I'd rather just have the notch (as small as they can get it, sure) and no bezels everywhere else. Don't take away my screen real estate for purely cosmetic purposes just because some people got all up in their feelings about it.The Pro has a much larger bezel to house the FaceID hardware. They're going to have to shrink it considerably for this to work in a phone form factor.
Multiple biometric factors would be an order of magnitude more secure than any one factor could be while having minimal to zero impact on convenience. Probably a lot of stuff would just require one of them to authenticate, but some other stuff could seamlessly require both.Apple's claims are that Face ID is significantly more secure than Touch ID.
If one is significantly more secure than the other, why would they include both?
That's true, but I doubt anyone asking for fingerprint sensors is looking for multi-factor authentication.Multiple biometric factors would be an order of magnitude more secure than any one factor could be while having minimal to zero impact on convenience. Probably a lot of stuff would just require one of them to authenticate, but some other stuff could seamlessly require both.
If you live somewhere that it gets cold enough to wear gloves a significant portion of the year, Face ID is considerably more convenient.
If you live somewhere that it gets cold enough to wear gloves a significant portion of the year, Face ID is considerably more convenient.