You know the iPhone notch? It’s history! At least it is on the iPhone 14 Pro. Instead, as rumours correctly predicted, a pill-shaped cut-out now sits at the top of the display of Apple’s flagship phone. It’s called the Dynamic Island – and it’s unlike any pill-shaped cut-out you’ve seen before.
Yes.
Look, it’s Apple. It chose to name a new interface feature in a manner that’s reminiscent of a yoga pose or a particularly go-getter nation surrounded by sea. But, to be fair to Apple, the Dynamic Island is dynamic.
Rather than pretend the screen cut-out doesn’t exist, the company’s doubled down and made it a central part of the iPhone user experience. Notifications burst out of it, alerting you to Very Important Things. Apps are sucked into it, when they busily start doing stuff in the background.
Then the Dynamic Island splits in two. You get a pill and a dot, judging by Apple’s demo. It’s all very flexible.
In fact, all sorts of things can live inside the Dynamic Island, including cover art and icons. And because it’s dynamic, it uses as much space as it needs, whether that’s more width to helpfully nudge you about an important notification (a timer, say, or travel directions), or more height to provide you with controls to prod.
Apple also said the animations each have their own personality, designed with their own unique character. This helps you tell them apart at a glance. The system as a whole was designed to “clearly convey information and present content and controls without distracting from the app you’re in”. Apart from all those distracting animations, obviously.
Some of it’s now behind the Dynamic Island, and the rest is behind the display. The redesigned TrueDepth camera now takes up less space and the proximity sensor is the bit behind the screen.
Presumably after some wizard design sessions involving far too much sugar, the Dynamic Island in part arrived as a solution to further Apple’s goals at blurring the line between hardware and software – and then use the word ‘magical’ approximately four million times to describe the feature during a keynote.
Everyone at said keynote certainly seemed pleased with the results. And that’s fair enough. Apple has taken a boring, intrusive element of modern smartphones – the screen cut-out – and made it playful, fun and genuinely useful.
Too bad. This is the future for iPhones – at least for now. Presumably, the Dynamic Island will slowly work its way down the range until, eventually, even the iPhone SE has one. Although by then, perhaps the TrueDepth camera will have shrunk to a tiny barely perceptible dot from which notifications can explode with even more dynamism, like a Xenomorph erupting from John Hurt.
It’s OK. They mostly come at night. Mostly. So, er, use the Dynamic Island to keep an eye on sunset times.
See? We said it was useful.
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