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Hide the iPhone X Notch with a Wallpaper Trick

Hide the iPhone X Notch with a Wallpaper Trick


Dont like the prominent black Notch across the top of the iPhone X screen? You can hide it with a little wallpaper trick. There isnt any particular magic to this iPhone X notch hiding trick, it just uses a cropped wallpaper with rounded corners and a black bar across the top so that the Notch section is hidden within a black section of the wallpaper image. This effectively disguises the notch and the prominent horns on both sides of the top of the screen. To hide the iPhone X notch yourself, download and save the wallpaper image, then . You need to pinch to zoom out slightly when setting the wallpaper so that it fits properly. Keep in mind that Apple could have done this themselves with a wallpaper or by pushing the iOS usable screen space down below the notch, but they specifically didnt do that, instead they are embracing the notch appearance and notch design with content being pushed under the notch and the clock, cellular signal, wi-fi, and battery indicator sitting along the sides of the notch. If you do use this wallpaper on your iPhone X home screen or lock screen, it has the effect of making the iPhone X screen look smaller. Personally I think iPhone X looks better in the default state, but if you hate the infamous notch then you can hide it away with the wallpaper, and surely many other similar notch-less wallpapers will appear for iPhone X. Heres what the top of iPhone X looks like with the notch hiding wallpaper: And heres what the top of iPhone X looks like with the notch visible as usual, the default state: For those wondering, the large black notch at the top of iPhone X holds the front facing cameras and Face ID detection hardware, but it also hangs down over some screen content on iPhone X and is quite noticeable against white images on the display. Ive had the iPhone X for a few days now and the notch is consistently one of the first things people have mentioned when seeing the iPhone X for the first time (the notch and the loss of the Home button are thus far the two prominent commentary themes). Whether or not you like the notch is a matter of opinion, but if you dont like it you can hide it with this wallpaper, and if you do like it, well, no need to change the wallpaper then. And in case you were wondering, if you the notch does not show up in the screen captured image, it fills in automatically. The wallpaper comes from Twitter user @AHuberman1, thanks to for the discovery. an wallpaper I made 2 get homescreen must set 2 still / pinch out & drag down all the way 2 work Alex (@AHuberman1) On a related note, the iPhone X notch (and iPhone in general) is currently the subject of a jabbing new Samsung advertisement for their competing Galaxy phone, which goofs on the iPhone and notch design by showing an individual with a strange notch-like haircut. Will the notch be a longterm addition to iPhone hardware and iOS device screens? Is it a new defining feature of iPhone appearance, like the Home button was previously? Or is the notch only a temporary solution for iPhone X hardware until some other technology appears that allows the notch camera components to be hidden or disappear entirely? Only time will tell! Anyway.


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