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In this new world of notches, Google wants to make sure developers keep it at two or under
π΅ Itβs a hard notch life for us, itβs a hard notch life for us π΅

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Google has concluded that Android-based phones should have no more than two notches like the one found on the Apple iPhone X. The unofficial rule comes just weeks before Googleβs likely to introduce the one-notch Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.
In a Monday blog post, Android UI product manager Megan Potoski said that Google was working with device partners βto mandate a few requirementsβ for app compatibility purposes. One of these is to limit the number of possible notches to two. The rule says that Android P phones canβt have βmore than two cutouts on a device.β Only one notch is allowed per side, and notches are only allowed on the top and bottom edges, not the left and right.
To date, no one has attempted to release a smartphone with more than one notch. Google says 11 different companies have now created a total of 16 phones with notches.
The Verge explains:
But itβs worth noting that Google doesnβt have complete control over Android, so itβs not as though there can never be a phone with three or more notches. Google said itβs working with its βdevice manufacturer partners,β which likely means any company with the Play Store and other Google services built into the device. Thatβs most Android phones; but itβs entirely possible some manufacturer not bound to Googleβs restrictions could go out on its own and make some multi-notch abomination.
What it comes down to is that companies like Google are looking to avoid the inevitable compatibility issues that come with this new plethora of notches from device makers. Canβt have your companies $1,000 phone dragged through the dirt for not playing nicely with apps.
Hereβs hoping there is never a two-notch smartphone. Better yet, it would be nice to see notches get smaller in 2019 and beyond. What say you?
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