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Apple expected to ditch aluminum, release glass-backed iPhone with OLED display in 2017
tzeshan said:clemynx said:
I agree, removing the home button would be the hardest part. And I also agree that we still need to ask : do we need to remove it?
But a part of me thinks that we are going in that direction. I don't know how exactly, but I have some ideas, some which a lot of people wouldn't like.
I believe that for example what Android does with the three buttons is just perfect. Sure it's not as simple as a single one, but is one button that does 4 or 5 different things better than three buttons? I don't think so.
iOS 9 introduced back buttons on the top of the screen... the top! Why not put them in the lower left part of the screen ? Put the home button in the middle with the fingerprint sensor right under the screen. Put the multitasking button on the right. People would say iOS has copied Android but who cares? It's the best way to do it, I'm convinced of it.
About the reset... keep the power button longer than usual.
Screenshot... power button and volume up.
Please explain how having to double click one button is better than pressing a single one.
Please show how much of an expert on user experience you are.
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Apple expected to ditch aluminum, release glass-backed iPhone with OLED display in 2017
macplusplus said:clemynx said:There is nothing to discuss, it's true and common knowledge. Open a full screen black image on your iPhone, iPad or iMac and turn the lights off. In complete dark you will see the screen, and that's because it's not black but grey.
Do the same on the Apple Watch and you can't see the display. Even if part of it contains text you won't see the edges. OLED blacks are real blacks.
You cannot even shoot real black, there will be always a bunch of stray photons that will come up to ruin your screen experiment. So discussing how to display something you cannot shoot makes no sense...
And actually what you are saying is utterly false. The black on an OLED screen is as black as the black in the deepest parts of the Earth. If you could go there and turn an OLED display, it will all remain BLACK.
And of course what you are saying is also false in that if you go underwater or underground there are still tons of photons flying everywhere, especially infrared. So if you want to go with that definition of black, yes, perfect black doesn't exist. The closest body that emits no radiation is a black hole, and even there x-ray is emitted all the time.
But we are among reasonable people, and I thought that when talking about BLACK it would be clear that we would be talking about perfect pitch black for human eyes. I guess I was wrong thinking you would be a reasonable person. Blocked. -
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Apple expected to ditch aluminum, release glass-backed iPhone with OLED display in 2017
macplusplus said:staticx57 said:Believe me I cannot wait for AMOLED screens on more devices. It'll be the biggest upgrade that im looking forward to for my rMBP.
Great, so when LCD tries to display it can, but when it tries to display black it displays gray.
Do the same on the Apple Watch and you can't see the display. Even if part of it contains text you won't see the edges. OLED blacks are real blacks. -
Apple expected to ditch aluminum, release glass-backed iPhone with OLED display in 2017