Realme may be the first manufacturer to release this. dynamic island feature natively on an android phone. Indications for the presence of the function, which will debut on a future phone from the Chinese brand, the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, surfaced on Wednesday (22).

Realme CEO Madhav Sheth was the first to reveal the possibility of launching the tool. As explained in the tweet, he posted an image of a smartphone with the “Mini Capsule” function, which is very similar to the feature that succeeded in the new iPhone.

The image Sheth shared on his Twitter profile, showing the floating element in the top center of the screen and hiding the front camera notch, was soon deleted. But the new Mini Capsule recordings later surfaced on the social network, this time shared by leaker @OnLeaks.

In the post made by the leaker, realme dynamic island can be seen in action, showing the percentage of battery charge and notifying the user that the device is being refueled. The animation would have been obtained by him in an internal document leaked from the manufacturer.

launch would be imminent

There are still not many details about the launch of the native tool on an Android mobile – it is possible to use the function in the Google system via apps – but it will likely work similarly to the one on the iPhone. If this is approved, it will provide access to music apps and notifications, among other things.

Rumors, your presentation First Android phone with dynamic island feature by Realme will be featured in the 2023 edition of the Mobile World Congress (MWC), which kicks off next Monday (27) in Barcelona, ​​Spain. Huawei is another company that plans to add this feature to its devices.


Source: Tec Mundo

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