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Ways smartphone manufacturers are removing the notch

Most early smartphones began with full, thick bezels all over. There were no efforts yet to hide the front camera and the call speaker. A number of the earlier smartphones even had the company’s logo printed across or somewhere around the top bezel. Due to the thick bezels, most displays only measured at four inches.

Years later, 18:9 displays arrived with thinner bezels. And then, somewhere along the way, notches happened. The idea was to slowly, but surely, maximize the screen size of the smartphone. And then efforts were made to make a full, bezel-less display without notches. No distractions, no anything. And so, smartphone companies began thinking of different ways to reach that all-screen dream.

Notch

From thick bezels, smartphone companies then moved on to employing grooves on their displays to have more full screens. The question is, which company started the notch idea first? If you search for the answer to that question, you’ll find that there are different reports across the web.

It’s suggested that while it isn’t explicitly referred to as a “notch”, the LG V10, released in 2015, was the first smartphone to have a panel above the standard display, housing the front camera and information such as time, weather, and app shortcuts. This panel was always-on screen and wasn’t removable.

Another answer that will come up when searching about the first notches on smartphones is the Sharp Aquos S2. This smartphone was only launched in Asia and was never released globally. The Aquos S2 had a circular notch where the front camera resided, allowing the rest of the phone to have slim bezels, apart from the chin which still had a physical home button.

A third answer to the first notch question comes in the form of the Essential PH-1. From research, the Essential PH-1 is actually what a lot of tech-savvy people answer when asked which smartphone first had a “proper notch.” The Essential PH-1 had a circular notch, with the rest of the display bezels looking slim.

Despite all those smartphones that innovated the notch, it wasn’t until Apple came out with the iPhone X that the notch indeed took off and became popular in the smartphone market. The iPhone X’s notch was rather sizeable, housing not just the front camera but also an IR dot projector and an IR depth-sensing camera as well.

Google Pixel 3

Some examples of the bar notch include the LG G7 ThinQ, Google Pixel 3 XL, Huawei P20, OnePlus 6, Xiaomi Mi 8, and the like.

Drop notch

Soon, bar notches were seen as a hindrance to the slim bezels, full-screen dream, and so smartphone companies began to tinker with the idea of smaller notches. As mentioned, it was the Sharp Aquos S2 and the Essential PH-1 that were way ahead of everyone else with their circular notches. Then again, the circular notches weren’t enough, and companies still wanted to make that notch even smaller than how it already was.

Huawei P30 Pro

Enter the world of the drop notch, dubbed in various names depending on which smartphone company you’re looking at. It can be referred to as a waterdrop notch, teardrop notch, or a dewdrop notch. Samsung even has particular names for the shape of its notches, such as Infinity-V and Infinity-U.

Xiaomi Mi 9

Some examples of smartphones with drop notches include the Realme 3 Pro, OnePlus 7, Huawei P30 Pro, Xiaomi Redmi 7, Xiaomi Mi 9, OPPO F9, and the Vivo V11.

Hole-punch camera

Samsung Galaxy A8s

The drop notch was still pretty far from the full-screen smartphone goal, and so, smartphone companies then continued to experiment in how they can maximize the screen space. After drop notches came the ‘hole-punch’ camera. The drop notch was then eliminated and replaced by a hole camera that’s located either at the top left or top right of the smartphone’s screen.

Samsung Galaxy S10

The Samsung Galaxy A8s was the first smartphone to have a hole-punch camera, with Samsung calling the display as an “Infinity-O” display which was adopted by the flagship Galaxy S10 series. Soon after, Honor, a sub-brand of Huawei, also announced its hole-punch display smartphone, the Honor View 20.

Vivo Z5X

Other smartphones that have the hole-punch camera include the Samsung Galaxy M40, Vivo Z5X, Nokia X71, and Motorola One Vision.

Slide-out

Of course, innovation didn’t stop at the hole-punch camera. Up next was something that was familiar yet seemed to be a new sight to smartphones: slide-out cameras. Even before the all-screen smartphones, we’ve already had the slide-out mechanism in mobile phones. We’ve seen it in the T-Mobile Sidekick, Nokia N96, Nokia N97, and the like.

OPPO Find X

This time though, the slide-out mechanism has been applied to the front camera, eliminating the top bezel. Smartphones that have employed this mechanism include the OPPO Find X, Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, Honor Magic 2, and the Lenovo Z5 Pro.

Pop-up

Vivo NEX

It wasn’t that long before slider cameras turned into pop-up cameras. Pop-up cameras weren’t an entirely new thing either; there were already smartphones that had pop-up cameras. However, they still had the thick bezels up top. They were a far cry from maximizing the screen space.

Redmi K20 Pro

The pop-up cameras in newer smartphones are sized smaller than the usual slide-out mechanism. Similar to the sliders, the more modern pop-up cameras allowed smartphones to have thinner bezels all over the screen. Examples include Vivo Nex S, Vivo V15 Pro, OPPO F11 Pro, OnePlus 7 Pro, and Redmi K20 Pro.

OPPO Reno

Some have opted to give their pop-up module a design to make it stand out from the rest. Case in point, we have the OPPO Reno and its shark-fin design front camera.

Rotating/Flip camera

Rotating or flip cameras aren’t a new thing as well in mobile phones. However, similar to the earlier slider camera phones and pop-up camera phones, previous smartphones that had rotating cameras still employed sizeable screen bezels. Examples of that were the OPPO N1, OPPO N3, and the Huawei Honor 7i.

Samsung Galaxy A80

For newer smartphones, the flip camera mechanism is another way to remove bezels from the display altogether. Samsung’s Galaxy A80 has a slide-out and a flip camera, with the rear shooters also acting as the front camera.

ASUS took this the rotating camera up another level when it introduced its latest flagship, the ASUS Zenfone 6. The rear cameras would raise, then flip to become the front camera.

Under-display Camera

While the latest innovations towards the smartphone all-screen dream are the pop-up and flip cameras, some smartphone companies have already started developing newer technologies. Both Xiaomi and OPPO have teased their respective under-display front camera technology. It’s going to be a while before we actually see the market release of their current prototypes but still, it’s an exciting technology to forward to.

What about you? Which of these innovative various ways of removing the notch do you prefer? Share it with us in the comments!

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1 Response

  1. Avatar for Aaaa Aaaa says:

    You forgot the Nubia X which has a display at the back to eliminate the front camera. No moving parts, lesser points of failure.

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