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[* black] Admirably, in a [https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/4/17077458/iphone-design-clones-mwc-2018|sea of iPhone imitators|new_window=true], Samsung stays notchless, ''and'' manages some pretty teeny bezels.
[* black] S9+ featured left and "bezel-less" notched iPhone X on the right.
[* black] On the backside, the iPhone X camera bump may reach ugly heights, but the S9+ sensor arrangement is more sprawling and awkward looking in comparison.
- [* black] For once the iPhone is the one converging on an old Samsung design, by adopting a glass back. Bad news for butterfingers.
+ [* black] These glass backs are rapidly becoming the industry standard thanks to wireless charging. Cool feature; bad news for butterfingers.
+ [* black] Of course, the iPhone 4S had a glass back you could replace in two minutes; we suspect that won't be the case here.