Maybe the Dynamic Island or Dynamic Island of Manzana be the envy of many users of Android, but Android phone manufacturers have not paid much attention to this feature. Because? Possibly because it wouldn’t do much good on an Android device.
Most Android phones don’t have an awkward pill-shaped notch where you have to hide all the Face ID latticework. But for some reason, one of the Android greats thought it best to clone Apple’s Dynamic Island and market it as one of the key features of his new phone.
The Realme C55 has been launched in Indonesia with what the company calls the Mini Capsule.. The phone features a centered perforated selfie shooter, which is housed within this Mini Capsule. This variation of the Dynamic Island It will display notifications, charging status, and other information.
Realme also plans to release an update to display a step counter and area data usage statistics at some point in the future. In essence, the Mini Capsule is just a skin element within the phone’s interface.
A mid-range smartphone that enters through the eyes
I mean, it’s not really trying to cleverly hide some sensors. FaceID or other additional hardware, as is the case with Apple, since the Dynamic Island of these is nothing more than an addition to hide a lot of sensors under the screen.
As for the rest of the device, the realme C55 mounts a 6.7-inch 90 Hz LCD panel, the MediaTek Helio G88 chipa double rear camera configuration with a 64 Mpx main sensor, a 5,000 mAh battery and 33 W charging. Of course, this will come with Android 13.
They are decent specifications for a budget phone, where the most interesting thing is that it comes with Android 13. According to the head of Realme in Europe, Francis Wong, the phone will be launched in Europe soon.
We have to keep in mind that many mid-range phones have their greatest asset in design to convince customers, who are lost among dozens of identical terminals with the same price and features. A Dynamic Island can be a real differentiator.