


What I will say is that by adding a strip of screen above the ovular hole punch that is the Dynamic Island has made it ever so slightly harder to tap the very top of my screen and auto-scroll to the top of a page. None of my other apps have found a fun way to use this feature yet, though I assume that will change as time goes on. I have a tiny dog that walks on top of it while I’m browsing Reddit through Apollo, but that’s about it. When doing a Face ID check, no longer is the whole screen dominated by the animation, for example.įor the most part, I rarely see the Dynamic Island playing a role in my day-to-day usage. I really liked how Apple showed that it could be used and honestly, in a select few circumstances, I think it’s a big improvement over how the operating system worked before. The only huge, noticeable change is the new Dynamic Island that houses the Face ID sensor and the front-facing camera. But a smartphone? It feels like something I don’t need and while Apple says it won’t be a major drain on your battery, I didn’t see the point in having it be a drain at all.

Sometimes you need to quickly glance down to see the time and flicking your wrist just right or tapping the display doesn’t really feel like a watch experience. I have an Apple Watch with an always-on display and there, I get it. I used this for the first couple of days before turning deciding I didn’t like it, and now I just let my display be off. The display also can dynamically adjust between 10Hz and 120Hz depending on what is being displayed so that it is more power efficient, though this feature isn’t new to this year’s model.Īnother change is that the iPhone 14 Pro has the option for an always-on display, which is enabled by default. I’ve felt that the visual quality has been pretty fantastic for several years now, and that certainly is not any different with this year’s model. The actual quality of what I’m watching on my phone is probably better with the iPhone 14 Pro, but to be honest I didn’t really notice.
