The pill cutout’s best implementation to date is unquestionably Dynamic Island. It overlays your background-running apps using the pixels surrounding a punch-hole. For instance, when you dismiss the clock app, a tiny timer and the app symbol are displayed. Without having to swipe down your notifications, you can also use it to manage music playback. Naturally, the Android team is already at work duplicating the feature for upcoming smartphones.
Since it may be coming to Xiaomi phones soon, the forthcoming Redmi K60 in particular, MIUI Android skin developers for Xiaomi are actively discussing the idea. Customers were prompted to view “Smart Island” on their portable devices on Weibing.
Many people who responded said they would want to see Xiaomi deploy Dynamic Island. Although some users objected to the change, MIUI developers are already integrating Dynamic Island for music control, notifications, and other purposes.
There is a good likelihood that other Android OEMs may follow Xiaomi’s lead since Dynamic Island will soon receive official support for Xiaomi phones. Nowadays, almost all Android phones come equipped with a punch-hole selfie camera, so it wouldn’t be unexpected to see one.
In order to improve the execution of the function, several phone manufacturers, notably Huawei, have also experimented with pill and punch-hole cuts.