One of the main novelties of the new iPhone is the “Dynamic Island”, an alternative to the notch that houses the selfie camera and sensors required for Face ID to work. It’s also interactive and allows you to perform various actions such as quickly accessing the music player or checking the timer, among other options. However, the so-called Dynamic Island is only available iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. On the other hand, the base models retain the notch that is so characteristic of the company. However, this may change next year with the introduction of the iPhone 15.
According to Ross YoungCEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), all iPhone 15 models can ship with the aforementioned Dynamic Island, so starting next year this will no longer be a Pro model exclusive. Yes, Yang guarantees that the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will not ship with a 120Hz screen or include LTPO technology. Therefore, it is expected that both models will not support the always-on screen, another hallmark of the iPhone 14 Pro.
With the advent of Dynamic Island in iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro MaxApple will completely eliminate the notch from its iPhone models as the iPhone SE supports the top and bottom bezels on the screen, as well as Touch ID as an unlock method.
Here’s how Dynamic Island works, which can cover all iPhone 15s.
We reiterate that Dynamic Island, which can cover all iPhone 15s, is an alternative to the notch that Apple has included on all of its high-end models so far. It’s actually a smart way to take advantage of the holes in the screen that are required for the various sensors associated with the camera and Face ID. Through software, Apple adapts the camera area and create different shortcuts for different compatible apps. For example, when something is playing from Apple Music and we close the app, the player quickly moves to the dynamic island. Something similar happens with navigation in the Maps app, or with the timer, among other things.
user also you can interact on this island to perform quick actions. These include checking your route on Apple Maps, switching to the next song, viewing the remaining time on the timer, etc. On the other hand, the system also takes advantage of this dynamic island by displaying notifications on it. For example, a warning when 20% battery life is left, or when the iPhone 14 Pro – and the upcoming iPhone 15s – is charging.
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