Apple is turning a design quirk into the iPhone X’s defining feature

Apple is turning a design quirk into the iPhone X’s defining feature

7 years ago
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https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/14/16306244/apple-iphone-x-design-notch

Draw me an iPhone.

The lines may be squiggly, the rounded corners imperfect, but almost everyone you pose this challenge to will present you with the shape of a rectangle containing another rectangle sat atop a circle. The iPhone’s silhouette is the most iconic outline in all of modern technology, recognized by even diehard Android fanboys and featured on the side of “Made for iPhone” accessory boxes around the world. It’s a brand and a logo in its own right.

Apple is turning a design quirk into the iPhone X’s defining feature

Sep 14, 2017, 3:53pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/14/16306244/apple-iphone-x-design-notch >Draw me an iPhone. >The lines may be squiggly, the rounded corners imperfect, but almost everyone you pose this challenge to will present you with the shape of a rectangle containing another rectangle sat atop a circle. The iPhone’s silhouette is the most iconic outline in all of modern technology, recognized by even diehard Android fanboys and featured on the side of “Made for iPhone” accessory boxes around the world. It’s a brand and a logo in its own right.