Why Android phones are better off without a Dynamic Island of their own The pill-shaped cut-out that Apple has incorporated in its new iPhone 14 Pro series is more recognizable than the 48-megapixel main camera or the A16 chipset. The Dynamic Island feature, which has been making the rounds in the tech community for weeks, appears to have the potential to 'inspire' Android phone manufacturers to implement their own notch-based indicator + multitasking feature. But is that actually required? Both Xiaomi and Realme, two well-known smartphone manufacturers that primarily target the entry-level and mid-range markets, may be thinking of integrating a variation of Apple's Dynamic Island on their own devices. A Realme blog post urges readers to "Can you picture what if Realme UI incorporated a software technique to turn the camera cutout into a multifunctional feature?" implying the feature is possibly in the works. In the meantime, Xiaomi President Lu Weibing reportedly