ZTE Iceberg is a mobile phone to which the company ZTE would work at the moment and which would have two cutouts, one in the upper part of the screen, and one in the lower one. In the images below you can see a concept created to illustrate what ZTE is developing at the moment, and the idea itself crosses the limits of embarrassing, unfortunately.
ZTE is of the opinion that the world wants not one, but two cutouts, as if one stupid cut in the screen is not enough, two would increase the envy of those who have full screens. In one cutout, various sensors would be hidden along with a front camera, but in the second a speaker is integrated to offer stereo sound to customers who like to listen to music.
ZTE Iceberg is the first phone with two cutouts in the screen
Although any normal phone manufacturer uses the speaker for calls and to play sounds with the idea of creating a stereo effect, the people from ZTE thought that a second cutout is good for another speaker. I can't imagine who at ZTE thought that a phone with two cutouts would be useful to anyone, but it's clear that people are seriously bored there.
ZTE is not one of the big mobile phone manufacturers, and if we look at the concept above, it is very easy to understand why the Chinese are not successful with their products. The good part, however, lies in the fact that ZTE decided not to copy the iPhone X design for the case, the double cutout being something new, stupid, ill-conceived, but really new.