How to Get the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island on Your Android Phone Today

If there’s any brand that can turn design limitations into the next trending feature, it’s Apple. The iPhone 14 Pro launched with an extended pill cutout on its display to house the front-facing camera and the sensors required to run Face ID.

While the new design takes almost the same space as the notch found in the regular iPhone 14 models, Apple has added a touch of software wizardry that allows the “Dynamic Island” to be a housing for interactive notifications. Unsurprisingly, it took Android less than a week to have its own fair share of Dynamic Island clones, and we’re looking at one of the better ones today.

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Get the Dynamic Island on Android Using dynamicSpot

It is safe to say thatiPhones are usually a few years behind Android, but every so often, an iPhone launches with a shimmering new, bold feature. Only a few days after the unveiling of the iPhone 14 Pro and its Dynamic Island, a few MIUI themes started mimicking it. However, courtesy ofJawomo—a developer well known for their utilitarian apps, we now have a fully functioning clone of the iPhone’s Dynamic Island on Android.

The app can be downloaded on any Android device to make more use of its hole-punch selfie camera. DynamicSpot does require a few permissions to start working, but the in-app instructions have made the process quite effortless.

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Download:dynamicSpot(Free, in-app purchases available)

Right off the bat, you’ll see notifications pour into the dynamic island, which is now your new home for viewing and interacting with notifications.

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Certain special events such as navigation distance, timers, and even currently playing music are supported and work quite well. you’re able to long-press the bubble to expand the notification and interact with it, or swipe it away. Tapping once on the dynamic island will direct you to the respective app.

In classic Android fashion, the app took the idea from theDynamic Island on iPhoneand brings even more features to it. Although most of the interaction settings are locked behind an in-app purchase, there’s still room to wiggle around and end up with a useful shortcut in your status bar.

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Other features of the app include being able to allow two popups at once, mimicking what the iPhone 14 Pro can do. The default size and positioning should work just about right for most Android phones that have a hole-punch cutout at the center.

In case your phone has one of those corner hole-punch cameras, you can still play around with the position of the dynamic island, but most of the content might get clipped if you push it too far to the edges. You can always use the default positioning and choose to have two cutouts on your display—we’re kidding, don’t give Apple any ideas!

Android phone with a Dynamic Island feature

Add Both Appeal and Functionality Using the Dynamic Island

The dynamicSpot app works best for Android devices that have a center-aligned camera sitting in either a hole-punch cutout or a water drop notch. Once set up accordingly, the app may actually prove to be quite useful and not just a gimmick.

Everything Apple does, the industry follows—and it’s safe to say that the Dynamic Island could be the next shimmering feature for other phones. Certain Android manufacturers have already started borrowing the Dynamic Island from the iPhone 14 Pro.

Realme and Xiaomi have been asking whether their users would see the need for a version of Apple’s Dynamic Island on their phones in future phones.

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