Do Android Phones Need to Dial It Down a Notch?
Do Android Phones Need to Dial It Down a Notch?

Do Android Phones Need to Dial It Down a Notch?

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<p>Android phones are rushing to adopt the iPhone X ‘notch’ at the top of the screen, but do they need to do this? Is it justified to copy a hardware feature that’s a stop-gap or a compromise in order to accommodate certain other features? Android enthusiasts Aditya Shenoy and Rishi Alwani join host Pranay Parab to discuss.</p> <p>Why copy the notch (1:25)</p> <ul> <li>User demand?</li> <li>Production issues</li> <li>iPhone X notch experience</li> <li>Android notch experience</li> <li>Razer notch</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/news/android-p-notch-support-new-features-report-1812111" title="Android P to Support Notch Design, Offer Deeper Google Assistant Integration: Report">Android P notch support</a> (5:23)</p> <ul> <li>How the notch hinders Android Oreo</li> <li>People using devices for longer</li> <li>iPhone battery replacements</li> </ul> <p>The notch as a ‘stop gap’ (9:45)</p> <ul> <li>The future of the all-screen design</li> <li>Wireless charging</li> <li>Ports or lack thereof</li> <li>What about the front camera</li> </ul> <p>Will Pixel 3 feature a notch? (16:14)</p> <ul> <li>Headphone jack</li> <li>Android P notch support </li> <li>What the notch could add to the Pixel lineup</li> <li>How the notch changed iOS</li> </ul>

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