Looking into this further, it is not just the "phone in use" or "wifi
hotspot" statusbars that cause this situation, 
but any other app that manipulates the height of the native ios statusbar,
such as google maps and the built-in ios map program. 
While it not only creates a bad looking gap at the bottom, which could be
acceptable if it just affected the appearance, 
it also shifts the hit area of the items on the screen. For example, any
content that has been shifted upward on the screen after the 
statusbar returns to normal will have a hit area that is not vertically
lined up with the visual display of the item. Its only off by about 40
pixels, 
but that seems to be enough to make the app feel poorly made.



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