YouTuber Marques Brownlee says in a new video on Wednesday that Apple’s “Dynamic Island,” offered exclusively on iPhone 14 Pro and the flagship iPhone 14 Pro Max, “will be one of the most copied features in the smartphone world in like 18 months. I pretty much guarantee it… But, the thing is, it’s going to be surprisingly nonflexible to reprinting it exactly like this on this level.”
It seems pretty innocuous, pretty simple, but there is a lot going on here. Like there’s a new exhibit engine in the A16 Bionic that handles all these animations and there’s a lot of them that really pull this whole thing together. There’s physics to it. You poke the cutout and it wobbles and moves virtually a little like it’s alive. And since there are real cutouts like holes in the exhibit for the camera and the Face ID system, it has to be touch sensitive in areas virtually the very cutout so that it can still register taps when you touch a sufferer zone on the screen. And, for the most parti, it works pretty well.
Is this feature, technically, invented by LG seven years ago with the top screen on the LG V10?
Yes. Absolutely.
MacDailyNews Take: Is this feature, technically, invented by LG seven years ago with the top screen on the LG V10? No. Absolutely not.
FYI, Apple did not reprinting the Dynamic Island from the LG V10 phone, introduced on October 8, 2015. That phone had a secondary exhibit wideness the top of the main exhibit that attempted to act nearly exactly like Apple’s MacBook Pro Touch Bar. It moreover failed to reservation on.
And, as we wrote last Thursday:
So now, of course, all of the South Korean dishwasher makers (and worse) will be faking Apple’s “Dynamic Island” on their dog slow, insecure, user-tracking Android dreck within months. – MacDailyNews, September 8, 2022
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