So a hole in the display that pushes half of your notification tray to the side for no good reason is fine, but the display crease in these folding phones is just a bridge too far for y'all? Internal consistency is hard, I guess.
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Replying to @russellholly
One is a visual problem that has a relatively minimal effect on how you see content on your phone; the other is a physical issue with the display that is in the dead center of the device no matter what. I’d say those are on different levels of importance.
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Replying to @theMrMobile @andrewmartonik
Permanently shifting the notification tray and leaving dead space in the primary UI for the phone is absolutely not a minimal effect for me, but ok.
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Replying to @russellholly @theMrMobile
The status bar icons moved over like 80 pixels. Or your phone’s display is covered in plastic and has a permanent subtle bend in the middle of it that not only creates visual aberrations but affects touches. I know which one I’d pick.
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Replying to @andrewmartonik @theMrMobile
It's way more than 80 to the left on the S10+, and there's dead space to the other side of the hole. You either get dead space or terrible formatting from the screenshots. A better covering on the display can't fix that in a year. Not complicated.
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Don't make me turn this car around you two!
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I’m honestly just waiting for one of them to tell me to shut up because I’ve neither seen nor touched either of these things yet.
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