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  • 5.8" iPhone X designed for two-handed use as Apple apparently drops support for Reachabili...

    nhughes said:
    tjwolf said:
    I'm not sure how the author can claim that iPhone X is "designed for 2 handed use" if some/many of us can still use it one handed.
    Because there is no reason to reach up and touch the bezel above the iPhone 6/6s/7/8 display, because it is not a part of the screen. Same reason the lock button moved to the side and is no longer at the top — because you're not meant to reach up there when holding it one-handed. The iPhone X display is considerably larger (4.7" vs 5.8"), meaning you have to actually reach farther to touch the top of the display. Despite the fact that the dimensions are similar, there is more screen to reach (even moreso if you are reaching the top-opposite corner one-handed).

    To be clear, I'm not saying it's impossible or unusable one-handed. But these changes make it clear that two-handed is the preferred way to use the iPhone X — it was designed with two-handed use in mind.
    To add to that, all iPhone X videos show 2 handed use- to pull down the notification shade or the control center. I'm especially upset about the control center. It was supposed to be a quick way to do stuff single handedly. Now it's the same as an android that requires you to go all the way to the top to do anything. 
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