There is something that is extremely attractive to Android phone manufacturers and it is taking inspiration from other companies, although sometimes this inspiration does not make much sense. This may be what is happening with realme and it seems that they have their own Dynamic Island of iphone.
Yes, I really would have looked at the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max from Manzana for inspiration to adapt this feature. In case you’re not on these Apple devices, both have a second screen or capsule in the upper central area that has different functions.
Among its multiple functionalities is serving as a notification beacon and also, depending on the application used, you have access to different features. In general, it is something quite attractive, but it does not have a real day-to-day utility that justifies its presence on the mobile phone.
Despite this, it really seems to be interesting for you to have this feature in your device mobile. In fact, this is possibly due to the fact that it is strangely attractive in the eyes of users. The latest leaks would talk about this feature being already underway.
The Dynamic Island will make an appearance on realme mobiles
As has been seen in leaked images, the screen of the next family of realme C phones would have the integrated Dynamic Island. It has not been possible to see too much, although from the little that has been possible to see the integration that Realme intends to do is somewhat less discreet than what Apple has done on its device.
In fact, it can be seen that the screen would have a Dynamic Island with a considerable size. What this would do is that all the attention is directed towards this element, although it may really still have to make some adjustments so that it is not the case. It may also be an animation and not a screen like the iPhone.
At the moment, the only thing that can be done is wait to find out how these changes will be made on the realme device. What is clear is that Apple continues to set the trend on an aesthetic level in devices, although this means that Android devices end up integrating features that they may not need much on a day-to-day basis.