Realme smartphones may soon feature a “Dynamic Island” cutout similar to the iPhone 14 Pro
It’s no secret that Apple often introduces industry-first features or offers a unique sampling of existing features, and then the rest of the industry follows suit. In the past, we’ve seen Apple introduce the infamous “notch” on the iPhone X in 2017, which was then adopted by Android OEMs. Removing the charging adapters and the headphones in the box also followed suit.
Now, Realme seems to have been inspired by the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island feature, which has a pill-shaped cutout enriched with software that displays useful information such as Uber tracking. Realme could call their implementation a “minicapsule”.
Recently, Realme VP Madhav Seth tweeted an image of the dynamic island-like user interface with the hashtag minicapsule, but it was later deleted. Realme might be planning to introduce a Dynamic Island-like implementation in its affordable C-series smartphones.
Backing this up, prominent tipster @OnLeaks has said: “Well, today I can confirm that #Realme will soon reveal its very own Dynamic Island feature…”
In fact, @OnLeaks, in collaboration with Smartprix, has released an animation for Realme’s possible implementation.
Seems a weird bug occurred in the Matrix and caused a spacetime flaw that kinda disrupted my last trip to the future…😵💫So, one more round-trip later, here comes your first look at
#Realme
‘s
#MiniCapsule
in action…😏Again, on behalf of
@Smartprix
👉🏻
https://t.co/qAPkl4gcNn
pic.twitter.com/Z29A4j0Jhe
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks)
February 22, 2023
Realme’s implementation of the Dynamic Island feature is intriguing considering that most Android OEMs have already moved to smaller punch-hole cutouts, and the larger pill-shaped cutouts have mostly been phased out. Meanwhile, Apple is expected to include Dynamic Island in its entire iPhone 15 lineup in September this year.
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