These include the removal of the notch and replacement with a more covert pill-shaped feature.More importantly, Apple has developed the Dynamic Island feature, an interface that uses the pill’sarchitecture, to avoid seeming to be years behind Android devices. As usual, some Androidecosystems have rushed to emulate this innovation. This is how the Redmi K60 might be released with an MIUI version with a Dynamic Island-like option.However, since its actual utility has yet to be shown, from our perspective, it merely serves as amarketing tool that enables us to claim, “it’s like on the iPhone.” Dynamic Island’s design for the iPhone 14 Pro prioritizes hiding the pill to provide a more unifieddisplay. However, it is not necessary on Android since widgets may quite well handle the purposes ofthis interface.A developer has created an application called “DynamicSpot,” which adopts the concept of DynamicIsland, understanding that there would be a need for it. It mimics many of the features provided bythe iOS UI while still in development and adds customization options. With the help of this program, the user may customize the alerts that will show on the screen, alterDynamicSpot’s style, size, and location, and even decide to display two pop-up notificationssimultaneously. A $4.99 premium edition is available to open up more possibilities. They provide you access tosingle-tap and long-press functions and the option to show the DynamicSpot on the lock screen.