Apple’s budget iPhone could see a major design refresh in 2026, with the iPhone 17e reportedly swapping the notch for the Dynamic Island, per a recent leak. This change would bring the modern Dynamic Island feature, first introduced on the iPhone 14 Pro, to entry-level iPhone users.
The “Dynamic Island” takes a negative (we can’t figure out how / don’t want to hide the TrueDepth Camera and sensors under the display or put them into a thin top bezel) and turns it into a positive – look, it’s a coolly animated morphing thingamabob that just happens to look like a black pill while it’s poised to morph into its next iteration! Apple’s “Dynamic Island” is deviously smart. We like it much more than the inelegant kludge (notch) we’ve been stuck with since 2017 with iPhone X. (We contend that Steve Jobs would have been presented the notch, arched an eyebrow, and told whoever pitched it to go back to the drawing board. They would have worked at it until they arrived at the “Dynamic Island.” Without Steve Jobs, Apple shipped the notch for 5 years. That’s the Steve Jobs difference in a nutshell.) – MacDailyNews, September 8, 2022 Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple’s entry-level iPhone 17e might dump notch in favor of Dynamic Island appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Apple’s entry-level iPhone 17e might dump notch in favor of Dynamic Island
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