There was a time when the notch was a super-controversial feature, and when Apple brought it to the iPhone X, the entire world considered it a true blasphemy. Samsung has even made a hobby about mocking Apple and its notch, but eventually, not only the South Koreans, but pretty much all phone makers out there ended up using it on their devices. And it happened for a good reason: the notch allows certain front-facing features, like the selfie camera, to be integrated into the display and thus increase the available screen estate even more. Apple now wants to further polish the look of the notch, and while the iPhone 12 wouldn’t bring any change in this regard, the next-next model will bring new refinements. According to leakster Ice Universe, while the iPhone 12 will come with a notch that looks pretty much like the one on the iPhone 11, the iPhone 13 will come with major improvements in this ...
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