The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max's Dynamic Island has a great new use, thanks to a developer.
may have only just debuted the Dynamic Island that replaces the notch but developers are already finding different ways to use it, including new game ideas.
An evolution of the notch has been a long time coming – it was getting to the point where it was getting stale to see it on an iPhone. While it reduced in size in 2021 with the , users were looking forward to seeing if the rumors were true that it was going, and in a way it did.looks to be one of the biggest changes to the iPhone in years, both in hardware and software, and a developer by the name of Kris Smolka is already showing off one way it could be used to revolutionize smartphone gaming.
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