This application lets you put the iPhone X notch on any Android phone

as declared in One terribly bored programmer has found a solution to the notch-envy every Android consumer have to be feeling the time peeking at the gorgeous X. Developed with GitHub consumer idoideas, XOutOf10 is an amusing application which lets you simulate the iPhone X notch on practically any Android handset. Be advised which you going to want at least Android 6.0 Marshmallow and above and to get it up and running. Bored programmers doing bored programmer stuff is something we cover regularly. Check out more:➤ Bored programmer made Android Blacklist for the worst applications on Google Play➤ Bored programmers on Reddit are competing to say the nerdiest coder jokeRead next: could this one-stop-shop of inventive resources disrupt the stock media industry?


Top ten iPhone X features which going to blow away every Android smartphone out there

Apple went all out on Tuesday the time it unveiled its new flagship phone, dubbed the iPhone X (pronounced iPhone 10), arriving later this year. You may think that the $999 value tag may put some people off buying the iPhone X. However, the spotlight of the launch event was the iPhone X, that is undoubtedly a full package of Apple's entire signature tech. Here's a rundown of ten unique features and functionalities that could make the iPhone X a nightmare for its Android rivals. Improved rare cameras with OISThe iPhone X features a new dual-lens cam system on the back with dual OIS.

Top 10 iPhone X features that will blow away every Android phone out there

This application lets you add an iPhone X 'notch' to any Android phone

as declared in It turns out you do not want to spend $999 to get the iPhone X's generality noticeable features. A clever developer has created an Android application that brings the iPhone X's distinctive cam cutout to Android handsets. If you want to have aTry the iPhone-like notch for yourself, the developer has put the install up on GitHub extremely anyone could install it. Note that it's compatible with Android Marshmallow and higher, and that if you're running Android Oreo, the so-called "bump" will not display the time you pull drop the case bar. Besides being a perfect way to get a sense of what the iPhone X display is like, it has the added benefit (and, if we're being honest, the better benefit) of being a great way to troll Apple-loving friends who are salivating over the iPhone X, that going to be in short supply.





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