I have to hand it to the Cupertino crew... they know how to keep Apple fans enthralled with innovations.
Apple fans were over-the-top screaming for joy in 2017, when they could finally lose the charging cable and charge their iPhones wirelessly. Never mind that Samsung's phones had been doing that since the Galaxy S4 in 2011. Why did it take Apple so long? Because they were determined to figure out a way to create a proprietary system, forcing iPhone users to charge wirelessly only with an Apple wireless charger. When engineers threw their hands up in defeat, Apple adopted the long-used Qi standard.
While Apple wasn't the first company to release a phone with a notch, 2017's iPhone X made the notch wildly popular and fanbois went ballistic over it. Samsung, however, took a different approach with the punchhole camera cutout. Apple fans mocked and ridiculed the punchhole. Samsung fans haven't been very happy with it, either, but have expressed preference for it over a big notch eating up display area.
Now it's 2022 - and the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max have fans in a tizzy over the new "Dynamic Island" - which isn't a notch at all.
IT'S A PUNCHHOLE! A great big oval punchhole!
To make this the punchhole to end all punchholes, however, the "Dynamic Island" isn't isolated to just the cutout. Nope, the display around the cutout will go black and make the punchhole appear to broaden & narrow, expanding to display notifications as they arrive and contracting again.
Suddenly, the fanbois are in love with punchholes and are lining up to buy their new notchless iPhones!
The most comical aspect of this whole affair is how Apple, and Apple fans, continue to harrass Samsung for stealing ideas from the new iPhones to use in Galaxy devices.
Apple fans were over-the-top screaming for joy in 2017, when they could finally lose the charging cable and charge their iPhones wirelessly. Never mind that Samsung's phones had been doing that since the Galaxy S4 in 2011. Why did it take Apple so long? Because they were determined to figure out a way to create a proprietary system, forcing iPhone users to charge wirelessly only with an Apple wireless charger. When engineers threw their hands up in defeat, Apple adopted the long-used Qi standard.
While Apple wasn't the first company to release a phone with a notch, 2017's iPhone X made the notch wildly popular and fanbois went ballistic over it. Samsung, however, took a different approach with the punchhole camera cutout. Apple fans mocked and ridiculed the punchhole. Samsung fans haven't been very happy with it, either, but have expressed preference for it over a big notch eating up display area.
Now it's 2022 - and the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max have fans in a tizzy over the new "Dynamic Island" - which isn't a notch at all.
IT'S A PUNCHHOLE! A great big oval punchhole!
To make this the punchhole to end all punchholes, however, the "Dynamic Island" isn't isolated to just the cutout. Nope, the display around the cutout will go black and make the punchhole appear to broaden & narrow, expanding to display notifications as they arrive and contracting again.
Suddenly, the fanbois are in love with punchholes and are lining up to buy their new notchless iPhones!
The most comical aspect of this whole affair is how Apple, and Apple fans, continue to harrass Samsung for stealing ideas from the new iPhones to use in Galaxy devices.