This is how the most common applications will look on the iPhone 8

The iPhone 8 is and will be the epicenter of rumors for quite some time technological, we have no choice, and the countdown has already begun as far as the presentation is concerned, we all know that sometime between mid-September and early October we will be able to have the first official images of the device, although we probably have a fairly accurate idea much earlier.

Something that is creating many doubts is how the applications will look on that peculiar screen, and that is that the upper language on the screen can be somewhat problematic. Let's take a quick look at what the main iOS apps would look like in this new screen ratio.

A specialist in user interfaces, Maksim Petriv, has imagined what the applications that we use most commonly use would be like in some variants depending on the method that Apple finally decides to use to use the very peculiar screen of the iPhone 8, without a doubt here we will find opinions quite disparate, and it is that in terms of taste there is absolutely nothing written, and it could not be less considering the important renovation in terms of design that the Cupertino company wants to carry out.

We can see in all of them that the most peculiar thing is how the «virtual Home button» is going to be integrated without it being horrendous, or for example how much screen we will lose exactly in the extension that is made on both sides, an example is this capture that Petriv himself has shared what a video would look like and the playback controls. Honestly, from my point of view, except in native applications, we will rarely see the two sides expanded as an extension of the screen, because the black ledge where the sensors are located could cause a loss of information.


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