When Apple last year, the iPhone 14 Pro showed the world for the first time Dynamic Island, the elongated "notch" that replaces the classic top notch in iPhone displays, has met with quite enthusiastic reactions. This feature allows users with iPhoneThey can suddenly interact in a completely new way that was previously forbidden to them, and what's more, it can make many activities easier. For example, maximagization before miniThe ability to launch customized applications through it is very fast and the ability to display certain information, such as countdown timers, calls, or sports scores, is just as good. And as it now seems, Dynamic Island was so impressed that he Apple he definitely doesn't want to say goodbye anytime soon, quite the opposite.
Although it is expected that in the future, holes in the iPhone display will no longer be needed, as Applu manages to hide the scanner for Face ID under the display and over time it can do the same with the front camera, creating a single front display area for Dynamic Island that toonec does not mean. Although it was probably originally created primarily as a kind of cover for the hole in the display, which would otherwise look quite dull without it, its usability has proven to be so good that now, according to leakerand MajinBu is testing Apple its purely software version. He should deploy this in a few years – specifically after he manages to hide all the computersonenty, which now need a hole in the display, in their current place. Dynamic Island The new generation will probably no longer be visible on the iPhone all the time, as it would not make sense for this black element to cover the display space on the display, but as soon as an action that uses it is activated on the phone, it will appear. All customization of applications for Dynamic Island, which the developers are working on or have been working on, should therefore be preserved, which is definitely good news. And given that it will no longer be Dynamic Island Just by covering the hole in the display, it is also expected that it should be possible to "hard" turn it off, which will please those users for whom this element makes no sense. So there is something to look forward to in all camps.
TVL Jirka, I almost had a heart attack, don't do this to me :D I was already afraid that we would never get rid of that hideous cutout :( DI, I don't really mind as such (when someone has to fumble for a selfie camera), but it does bother me cutout in the display, and I'm glad it's gone for good. I hope it is too Apple he'll wise up and turn off the DI set, such crap is useless, for me.