Dynamic Island Will Be a Common Feature in the iPhone 15 Series?

For some people, just hearing the word iPhone already has other expectations. Prices are not pocket-friendly, premium class, accessories are also equally expensive. After being released globally in early September, the iPhone 14 series has become a byword in all circles. An interesting step taken by the company initiated by the late Steve Jobs, namely Apple, launched a feature called Dynamic Island.


For those who don't know, Dynamic Island is an elongated area at the front of the screen that surrounds the Face ID sensor and front camera that can change according to usage customizations displayed on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. This unique feature can display system alerts for everything from calls, face unlock, call duration monitoring, AirPod battery status, to sports scoreboards.

In its own official website Apple claims that Dynamic Island is a new design that is intuitive to feel the iPhone. For some people, this feature is actually quite disturbing because of the presence of 'bangs' which take up more space than top notch or punch holes. But in the hands of Apple, this deficiency has become its own attraction and uniqueness that is able to compete in the gadget market.

Now good news comes from Ross Young, an analyst in the display industry and CEO of DSCC (Display Supply Chain Consultants) revealing that all the iPhone 15 lineup in the future will have the Dynamic Island feature which is now exclusive only to the Pro and Pro Max series. Because in the coming years Apple plans to embed a screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz in all iPhone lines. In addition, several applications have also begun to develop features related to Dynamic Island which are expected to become a new face for the world of gadgets.

So what do you think Kaskuser all? Are there those in the camp who like Dynamic Island or are they less comfortable with the addition of wide bangs? That said, this feature is actually already available on Android devices, you know.

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