iPhone XS Solves the Big Problem of iPhone X

The iPhone XS will solve the big problem of the iPhone X, the Apple company having the desire to bring its customers what they wanted from the very beginning for the phone.

iPhone XS Solve iPhone X Problem

iPhone XS will be launched this year by the Apple company, and to the delight of many fans of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, it seems that it will solve a problem that a lot of people have complained about until now. According to some information provided by American analysts today, the iPhone XS would be launched by Apple with a smaller cutout for the screen, which we initially heard rumored for 2019, not 2018.

The iPhone XS would be launched with a new second-generation TrueDepth camera, and it would have smaller dimensions than the one used in the iPhone X, which would be extremely good. The new TrueDepth camera for the iPhone XS would not be much better from a technical point of view than the one in the iPhone X, but its great advantage would be that it would have smaller dimensions, so a portion of the screen would be freed up .

iPhone XS solves the big problem of iPhone X

The iPhone XS will benefit from a new TrueDepth camera only if Apple manages to substantially improve production for this component, which "held up" iPhone X sales in 2017. It was said at the end of 2017 that Apple will not implement a new TrueDepth camera in the iPhone XS due to the technical difficulties imposed by the implementation of such changes, but things seem to be different for this year.

"Based on several data points within the 4Q17 reporting period and our supply chain meetings at CES, we remain confident that Apple is set to deploy its TrueDepth 3D sensor across the iPhone range in 2018 and to also add it to the pending iPad Pro refresh as well. We do expect the sensor to evolve slightly, potentially reducing in size (ie, smaller notch) and improving in specificity, helping to further drive very strong growth in 2H18 as the second generation of sensor ships in this year's new iPhones."

iPhone XS with a smaller cutout would also make the design much more elegant, apart from the fact that it will free up a small portion of the screen, which is anyway insignificant in relation to the size of the rest of the screen. However, the design is more important, and an iPhone XS with a smaller cutout in the screen will certainly be much more appreciated by users compared to an iPhone XS that has the same large cutout in the screen, but it remains to be seen what it will do Apple.