Unlike the actual Dynamic Island feature, the widget does not hide the front-facing camera’s cutout in idle mode but rather, accompanies it. However, it does pull this off perfectly when enlarged – leaving enough empty space for hiding cutouts, regardless of their position on a display. Hopefully, the developers would provide a way to move the widget around on-screen, as locations of camera cutouts differ from one handset to another – not necessarily those from Xiaomi.
When approached, the Grumpy UI developers told Jain that their version of the Dynamic Island feature is still under review and will only go live on the MIUI Themes store on Xiaomi’s approval. It is currently not known which smartphone model from the brand is compatible with the theme, and the developers did not state which device was used in the video demonstration. Unfortunately, the team did not mention anything about the custom UI’s potential availability outside of the MIUI platform.
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