Realme C-Series: video view of iPhone 14 Pro clone with Dynamic Island

The first copy of Apple’s Dynamic Island by Realme.

Realme C-Series: video view of iPhone 14 Pro clone with Dynamic Island
Realme C-Class

A few months ago, Apple launched the biggest change to iOS in the last 5 years: Dynamic Island. To take advantage of the front camera and Face ID area, Apple introduced this technology to make the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max’s screen a little more friendly.

As usual Android competitors pay close attention to the innovations that Apple releases on your new devices. An example of this is the new Realme C-Series, which seems to copy everything about Dynamic Island. For example, this is the first leaked video of the new mobile phone.

Realme C-Class replicates Dynamic Island

Before it was just a matter of time An Android manufacturer will release a clone version of the iPhone 14’s Dynamic Island. The first of the almost confirmed ones, one of the innovations of the C-Class, is Realme, which looks like it will have a section very similar to Dynamic Island.

Leak comes from Madhav ShethExactly who would post an image working at Realme where you can see how the ‘Mini Capsule’ technology would work. Apparently this was not in Realme’s plans, as Sheth deleted the tweet in which the images were posted (although we saved it here).

Realme C-Class

Tweet showing the first image of the Dynamic Island copy that a Realme admin deleted

A few hours later, Steve H.McFly or OnLeaks, one of the most well-known leakers on Twitter, posted a video where you can see how this new Realme technology works. We leave the said tweet to you:

An animation showing the “mini-pod” in action, once again showing its charge status. The animation (seen below) looks pretty similar to Apple’s version of the feature, though it’s unclear whether Realme intends to do more with it.

But this wouldn’t be the only copy of Apple’s Dynamic Island.. A few days ago, we said that Xiaomi will also copy Dynamic Island, although it is not entirely clear how this technology will work.

Source: i Padizate

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I'm Blaine Morgan, an experienced journalist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the tech industry. My expertise lies in writing about technology news and trends, covering everything from cutting-edge gadgets to emerging software developments. I've written for several leading publications including Gadget Onus where I am an author.

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