Next iPhone could bring big changes for users
September 1, 2017
According to Bloomberg News, Apple is testing some major innovations for its coming iPhone iteration, including a sharper screen that will take up nearly the entire top surface and the elimination of the physical “home” button. To replace the button’s functions, Apple is working to develop gesture controls to perform such tasks as returning to the main app menu and opening multitasking.
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