Apple introduces bold new feature

>Apple introduces bold new feature
>"Haha omg Apple is finished!"
>1 or 2 years later
>The same feature is now widely accepted

Every time

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so, the notch is now a "feature"?

Yes

Enhanced screen-to-body ratio is a feature

I'd sooner take a dump on one of those. Smartphones suck enough as it is. I don't need additional reasons to hate all of them.

Widely accepted by the chumps who are buying new phones

>apple adopts a design or technology done on android phones for years
>ifucks think it's revolutionary

The Essential Phone (on the left) released before the iPhone X

>half-assed feature shows up on poodroid phone
>a-at least we were first
>t-take that applel!

Essential did it first and less obnoxiously.

>The same feature is now widely accepted
And Android is now finished too. The argument still stands.

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>still has a chin
lmao

>Every time
Except entire decades they spent doing the opposite.

>Apple introduces stupid thing
>average user thinks it's fucking stupid
>1 year later
>The same stupid thing is now imitated by every other company
>the average user still thinks it's fucking stupid

Apple is not introducing nothing new, just copying, apple lacks of creativity, just ignorant people buy an iPhone

Explain how it was half-assed.

It's not widely accepted. The Asian phone companies just have absolutely no idea what people in the west want in a phone, so they copy Apple, a big "western" company.

Samsung phones literally had higher screen to body than the ishit without a notch

>Apple introduces bold new feature
it was essential
>widely accepted
[citation needed]

Then Apple didn't introduce it, Android phones were pushing screen to body ratios for years while Apple was offering the worst ratios on the market.

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>widely accepted
I don't think I've ever seen a comment section in which the pro-notch posts outweigh the anti-notch posts.
Even in real life the people I've spoken to on the subject of new phones seem more like they tolerate the notch rather than like it.

sad, but true...