Display Industry Analyst Ross Young A tweet for the next iPhones suggested this change. Earlier, Young’s prediction about the promotion (adaptive refresh rate) for both the iPhone 13 Pro model and the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro has come true. Apart from this, Young also correctly predicted the display of the iPad mini and the latest MacBook Air.
Dynamic Island expected for all Apple iPhone 15 models
Responding to a tweet by tech journalist Gordon Kelly, display analyst Ross Young suggested that the Dynamic Island feature can be expected for the standard iPhone 15 model.
@GordonKelly Yes, expected on the standard model on the Dynamic Island 15. Still don’t expect 120Hz/LTPO on standard… https://t.co/UMGLio5fei
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) 1663508397000
However, the ProMotion and Always-On Display feature may remain exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro model only. Young has explained that the supply chain will not be able to support 120Hz LTPO displays on the base model of the next iPhone lineup.
What is Dynamic Island Feature
The Apple iPhone 14 Pro model introduced the Dynamic Island feature that blends the tablet-shaped cutout placed at the top of the display with the rest of the UI. Display Cutout House TrueDepth Camera system and other hardware like proximity sensor etc.
Apple has used advanced display algorithms and animations to make the cutout look like a part of the display that comes alive and even allows users to interact with it.
The small cutout appears bigger when it starts working with multiple apps – displaying notifications, controlling music, and seeing the next turn in Maps, among others. The feature will also allow users to monitor live activities such as sports scores or online delivery tracking.