July 30, 1402 at 09:25
There is no end to the Chinese copying of other active brands in the field of technology, and now Huawei wants to restore the popular and beloved feature of iPhone phones, i.e. Dynamic Island, in the Huawei Mate 60.
Whether you love or hate Chinese tech companies, one thing both groups agree on is that the Chinese are extremely professional copycats! The latest Chinese copy is related to Huawei. This company wants to unveil its Dynamic Island feature in the expected Mate 60 phone.
Huawei wants to bring back its capsule notch to its phones. This type of notch was already used in phones such as Mate 40 and Huawei P40 and users welcomed it, but there was no news of using this design in the new flagship of this Chinese company. The next flagship phone of this company will use the ToF sensor and will go to the market this fall.
Although Huawei had used this type of design before, but in its new series of phones, it was careless to use capsule design. It seems that after Apple successfully used this type of design for the selfie camera, Huawei wants to use it again. This Chinese company, which was once one of the biggest competitors of Apple, now and due to the sanctions, it no longer has the power to compete with this American brand and is content to copy its features.
If the published information turns out to be true, Huawei will use the Tof sensor again. This sensor entered the world of phones of this Chinese brand in 2019 with the Mate 30 phone.
What exactly will the dynamics of Huawei Island be like?
Although we condemned Huawei for copying Apple’s dynamic island feature before, it is better to pay attention to the fact that Apple itself has probably copied this technology! Honor’s CEO claims that Apple stole the idea of using this design from a company that was once a subsidiary of Huawei.
Reports show that Huawei wants to make the most of the notch of the Mate 60 series phones and use this notch to show things like notifications, incoming calls, music playback widget, etc. to the user. What Huawei wants to do is completely understandable, and in recent months, many developers and even smartphone manufacturers have thought about developing the Dynamic Island feature.
What do you think about Huawei’s action? Do we have to wait for this attractive feature to come to the phones of other manufacturers? Share your opinion with the big Gadget News family.
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