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Old 07-04-2014, 02:38 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by afv011 View Post
The problem I see, ergonomic side with the iphone, is that they've made the home button a hallmark (especially now with the touch id) and, for aesthetic reasons, the bezel above the screen is as large as the bezel below (where the button is housed), so this makes for a lot of bezel. When you go past 4 inches, that starts to stretch a lot; a 4.7 iphone might be as tall as some 5.2" or even 5.5" android phones that use on screen buttons and have minimal bezels, like the G3. A large number of android phones have a screen ratio in excess of 70% (with the LG G3, missing from the picture below, topping it at 76.4%) whereas the iphone is barely over 60%. That means that android manufacturers can offer larger screen while keeping the overall phone size within reason.

Of course, apple could change the button (make it a lozenge, a la Samsung - but that won't happen), or make the bezels asymmetric, but I don't see that happening either, the OCD crowd would go berserk.
Now that they've incorporated touch ID, the chances of them changing the shape of the home button are pretty much nil. (yeah Samsung has a fingerprint sensor in their latest devices, but it's a less straight-forward [and apparently less reliable] swipe style sensor)

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