iPhone 14 Pro dynamic island exposed in bright light – Qooah

After Apple released the iPhone 14 series, the Pro version developed a new set of interactive logic specifically for the hole-digging screen-Dynamic Island has become the object of heated discussions among netizens recently, and has even been called the “magic work” of interactive logic by fruit fans.

All of this is created by Apple’s ideal design in the promotional video. At present, the Pro model has not been officially launched, and ordinary consumers have not yet been able to see the real machine, and cannot actually see the visual effect of the dynamic island.

In the dynamic island display video released by Apple, it can be seen that the design of the dynamic island can well integrate the exclamation mark and dig holes, and include the dig holes to reduce the look and feel. In addition, a deep binding interaction design is bound to this area, adding a new interaction method, which looks very convenient and interesting.

However, after Apple lifted the ban on the whole network evaluation last night, an overseas blogger released a demo video of the real machine, which intuitively showed the true face of the dynamic island in daily use, and it did not look as perfect as people imagined.

We can see from the screenshots that when the mobile phone is in a strong light environment, there is a very obvious gap between the display screen of the dynamic island and the digging hole. Like a semi-finished product, it is more interesting than a pure hole-punch screen.

The “color difference” between the display screen and the hole digging will cause the experience to be very fragmented, and it will often be encountered in daily use scenarios. In the evaluation of a large number of other bloggers, it is also mentioned that because the dynamic island is located in the hole-digging area of ​​the screen, when clicking, the front lens will often be in a dirty state due to the oil on the hand. When you need to use the front lens, you need to Wiping, causing trouble in the use process.

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