iPhone X and iOS 11 - this is how Non-Optimized Applications Look

iPhone X will display in iOS 11 differently the applications that are not optimized for the new screen and its operating system developed by Apple.

iPhone X si iOS 11 have now presented in a first phase the interface that non-optimized applications will have for this version of the operating system. Specifically, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), intends to run these applications in a border on the iPhone X screen with iOS 11, so that they will look very similar to that of the iPhone 8, and the cutout of the screen will be nicely hidden under a black background.

iPhone X will also treat non-optimized apps for iOS 11 in the best possible way, because the cutout will become practically invisible under a black background. This approach is practically the best news we have heard so far regarding the iPhone X and iOS 11 cutout, and this is because the way Apple thought about this change generated a lot of criticism for its users.

iPhone X and iOS 11 - this is what non-optimized applications look like

iPhone X will display the applications on our phones differently on iOS 11, and this is because some will be optimized for this phone, and others will not. Change is not something new for the Apple company, and that's because every year when we had phones with new screens, we also had similar changes like the ones we see now for iPhone X and iOS 11.

iPhone X will display many applications in this mode on iOS 11 until the developers manage to update their titles to make them 100% compatible with the new phone. The good part is that some movie and game apps won't hide the content below the iPhone X cutout on iOS 11, so probably many would be seriously happy if the apps were later updated for the screen of Apple's new phone.

iPhone X iOS 11 Shows Non-Optimized Applications