Article 694EP Realme is working on a Dynamic Island copycat just as the original gets more useful

Realme is working on a Dynamic Island copycat just as the original gets more useful

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iphone14pro.0.jpg Apple's Dynamic Island lacked third-party support at launch. That's starting to change. | Image: Nilay Patel / The Verge

Realme, a subbrand of Chinese phone maker Oppo, might be the first Android OEM to clone Apple's Dynamic Island, a deleted tweet from a company executive and a leaked animation suggest. It comes at a time when Apple seems like it might prove that Dynamic Island is worth copying, as the mostly ornamental UI fixture is finally getting some real third-party support.

This doesn't come as a major surprise. As 9to5Google points out, Realme basically told everyone it wanted to clone Dynamic Island back in September. It appears that a feature called the Mini Capsule" has been in the works since then. A photo in the removed tweet indeed shows a pill-shaped UI element at the top of the screen with Oppo's SuperVOOC charging logo displayed. The...

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