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View Less -View More +Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limited All Rights Reserved.Why do Android phones want a notch?

Ever since the iPhone X made the cut-out in the display fashionable, Android phone makers are queueing up to adopt it for new phones

Vishal MathurUpdated29 Apr 2018, 06:30 PM IST
A notch is essentially a cut-out, at the top, of a part of the screen display.
A notch is essentially a cut-out, at the top, of a part of the screen display.

A notch is essentially a cut-out, at the top, of a part of the screen display. Its advantage: It offers the ability to retain the display space on either side of it, for information such as date, battery statistics and more, and for apps. “Our research has shown that the space occupied by the notch typically goes unused in standard use. The notch makes optimal use of the vacated space,” says Pete Lau, CEO, OnePlus. No wonder, then, that the Oppo F7, Vivo V9 and Huawei P20 Pro have adopted it.

The notch is the outcome of two trends. The first is the shift towards minimal bezels—most of the phones launched since 2017 have had thinner frames around the display, so they are more compact—and phone makers can increase display size. This makes the phone an even better productivity device, since the extra display space can be particularly useful with apps such as document editors, or sharing screen space among two apps.

Second, phone makers have also made the shift to taller screens with a 18:9 aspect ratio. Shaving off the bezels further would mean there is no space left for hardware, such as front-facing cameras, speakers and sensors. These sensors then have to be connected to the main circuit-board. Optical and audio hardware can’t be placed just anywhere either, or neither will work as expected.

Phone makers, then, were left with two options. Either stop reducing bezel thickness and leave enough space for the hardware (Samsung Galaxy S9, for example) or cut away a part of the display to find space for the hardware (for instance, Apple iPhone X).

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A large 6.2-inch display, the newest Android, a red colour option, and a 25-megapixel AI- powered camera stand out in Oppo F7 (Rs26,990).

“Having a notch display provides the optimum solution for maximizing screen area without compromising on the critical hardware at the top, such as the Front Camera, Receiver Speaker, RGB Sensor and LED Indicator. This design display allows us to put a 6.2-inch display panel on to the body of a 5.5-inch smartphone,” says Dinesh Sharma, director, mobile product, ASUS India. The company has introduced the notch in the Zenfone 5.

Does the notch get in the way while using the phone? If designed well, no. “The notch doesn’t annoy me. Apple has cleverly played with the notch by adding the clock on one side and the network quality information on the other,” says Delhi-based film producer Harkaran Oberoi, who uses an iPhone X.

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Huawei P20 Pro (Rs64,999) is the first phone with a three- camera system, it has a metal and glass body, and a 6.1-inch display.

Contrary to perception, the Apple iPhone X was not the first phone to introduce the notch. That honour goes to the Essential PH-1, launched in August, though we can credit the iPhone X with making the notch mainstream. “The addition of a notch means a larger screen for a more immersive experience during gaming and reading,” says Will Yang, brand director, OPPO India.

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