The company will also
make radical design changes to the iPad's form factor as well as user behavior.
The South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer
made some radical design changes compared to its 2016 flagship models as the company opted to remove the physical Home button from its latest devices and move their fingerprint scanners to the back, in addition to offering more screen real estate in a similarly sized package.
In any case, chances are we'll likely have to wait at least one more year until Apple finally decides to
make a radical design change in the iPhone that also happens to be user - friendly.
Not exact matches
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«And whole libraries may appear on our desktop screens apparently out of thin air, but unless some
radical changes are
made in the way we
design and produce our information age gadgetry, its ecological footprint will never really be reduced.»
Apple could even, thanks to the new technology,
make more
radical changes to the overall
design of the iphone, because its engineers would no longer to base their work on a fixed battery shape.
Yet for these new learning studios,
radical flexibility remains the operating
design principle: Space, furniture, and technology are
made to
change on the fly.
On the experimental end, if the same game
design is in danger of becoming static after so many games, then it
makes sense to impart some innovations and to implement a few
radical changes.
Since iOS 7 featured an all - new
design, we don't expect Apple to
make radical changes in iOS 8.
The analyst claims integrating a flexible AMOLED panel
makes sense as the technology will give Apple a chance to offer «new selling points through
radical form factor
design and user behavior
changes.»
Whatever the case may be, it is clear that the Apple iPhone 8 2017 will
make a
radical change from the current glass and aluminum
design.