The much-anticipated iPhone X has begun shipping. Most people are amazed by the full screen and Face ID features, but some people still have an indescribable resistance to the "notch" area. Apple updated its app design guidelines after releasing the iPhone X, specifically pointing out that the app UI should not try to cover or hide some elements of the notch. However, there is still an app Notcho that uses a clever method to bypass the censorship. It can temporarily hide the notch element through some special processing. How does it do it?
The principle of Notcho is actually very simple, which is to automatically generate a lock screen/home screen wallpaper with a black mask. This black mask can make the area of UI and bangs as high as black, so that it seems to hide the bangs, and there is also a smooth arc transition, making it look more natural. The basic version of Notcho is free to download, but it will generate a small watermark. You can spend $1.99 to purchase the version without the watermark. Of course, the simpler way is to go online and directly download similar wallpapers provided by designers. |
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