Apple will remove the notch from its terminals in 2019
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Just when it seemed that the Notch is here to stay, new information appears indicating that Apple, the pioneer in this design, intends to reduce it this year 2018 and eliminate it next 2019.
Apple wants to remove the Notch
It has been the ETNews media who has indicated that the Notch has its days numbered in the Apple smarpthone, this will be totally eliminated in 2019 and will be reduced in the new models that are presented this 2018. Recall that the Notch is the notch in the The upper part of the screen that came with the iPhone X and has been copied by most manufacturers, this notch is used to place the front camera and sensors.
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It is believed that Apple will choose to integrate the camera on the screen in some way, something that should not seem so strange after the fingerprint reader has already been integrated. Another way to achieve this would be to bet on a design similar to that of the Xiaomi Mi MIX 2, since the Chinese have chosen to move the camera to the bottom in their terminals, something that personally seems more aesthetic to me than the famous notch. We will have to wait to know for sure how Apple plans to eliminate the Notch from its future devices, what seems clear is that it is something that will help improve aesthetics.
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