

While this is fine when you're navigating your way around the interface, it can be maddening when playing games or using certain apps. One issue that this new approach has brought with it is that the Home bar (the horizontal line at the bottom of the screen) is nearly always visible. The latter makes extended use of swipes and gestures, allowing the iPhone X, XS, XS Max, XR, 11, 11 Pro and, presumably, the highly anticipated iPhone 12 to forgo the physical Home button and increase the display size to cover nearly the entire front of the device. Since the introduction of the iPhone X back in November 2017, iOS has had two flavours: one with a Home button interface and one without.
