Want to install Dynamic Island on any Android device? This guide mentions a few apps you can use to recreate the iOS Dynamic Island experience on Android OS .
This new feature has been introduced with the latest iPhone 14 Pro series. All the notifications and current activity show up on Dynamic Island.
Dynamic Island modifies the older iPhone notch, which received much criticism when the iPhone X launched.
It was the first iPhone model with a notch design. While the original feature is limited to iPhones, app developers have designed apps that can model Dynamic Island on Android smartphones.
Install Dynamic Island on Any Android Device
Here are the various Android device apps to get the Dynamic Island design on the smartphone display.
1. Install Dynamic Island Using DynamicSpot
You can install the DynamicSpot app developed by a member of the XDA Developer Jawonmo. It allows you to select which apps you want to use in Dynamic Island.
- Install the DynamicSpot App from Play Store.
- Tap Next > Then tap Select Apps to choose which apps to appear on Dynamic Island.
- If you want all the installed apps to show their notifications via Dynamic Island, select the option All .
- Allow the Draw Over Other Apps permission. Also, set the Notification Access .
- You can allow multiple notification pop-ups and change the dimensions of the Dynamic Island using the Pop-Up Settings option.
The Dynamic Island will appear as a small pill on the display top. Tap on it and long-press to expand it to see the notification from any app.
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2. How to Use Dynamic Island on MIUI
Do you have a Xiaomi or Redmi smartphone running MIUI 13? Then, you can install a theme that mimics iOS’s Dynamic Island.
This theme from MIUI is called Grumpy UI. It offers a pill-shaped panel on top of the screen that can expand to a rectangular notification panel upon tapping.
Dynamic Island Style Notifications / Now Playing on Xiaomi MIUI. Mi Theme Developers never disappoint 😎 pic.twitter.com/ImHmbkRZnb — Vaibhav Jain (@vvaiibhav) September 11, 2022