Now for the fun part: The Touch Bar will open the door to even
more radical design changes, both from Apple and other companies like Lenovo and HP.
Not exact matches
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.
Once the Continental range has been completed, the firm will turn its focus to what Autocar understands will be a next step in its
design, promising a
more radical change to something
more fresh and modern.
To that end, we're not expecting any big,
radical changes from either model, but instead a refinement of existing
designs, and correcting some oversights that left us wanting just a little bit
more last time around.
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.
And with good reason: the iPhone 8 will introduce a
radical new form factor, a welcome
change in light of the fact that the current iPhone
design has
more or less remained unchanged since Apple rolled out the iPhone 6 in 2014.
Where it comes to the overall
design on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, not much has
changed since Samsung did a
more radical makeover when it introduced the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus.