An in-depth look at how Dynamic Island functions on the iPhone 14 Pro with apps, animations, and more

Apple formally unveiled the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max this week.

The 14 Pro models have a new display design with Dynamic Island

a cutout at the top of the screen that substitutes the notch with smart capabilities, even if the exterior of the device largely resembles prior iPhones.

The front camera and Face ID sensors each have their own separate cutouts in the screen of the iPhone 14 Pro.

Apple, however, decided to make that area default to the appearance of a single pill-shaped cutout using the OLED panel.

However, as the cutout transforms into larger cards that serve as widgets, Dynamic Island is capable of much more.

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It’s tough to ignore the smoothness of Dynamic Island’s animations.

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