The Dynamic Island appears whenever your phone is unlocked. Through on-screen animations, the cutout appears to expand and shrink, depending on whatever information it's displaying.
Share. Photo: Apple. You've undoubtedly noticed the notch at the top of the iPhone X or iPhone XS display. It's that black part that houses the top speaker, camera, and Face ID technology that cuts into the display, leaving it to extend into two corners.
As we know now, on the iPhone 14 Pro models, display pixels around what Apple calls the "Dynamic Island" merge it into one pill-shaped area that changes size and shape to accommodate various types of alerts, notifications, and interactions, turning it into a kind of front-and-center information hub.
It is an antenna for 5G ultra wide band.
SIM Card Slot. On the right edge of the iPhone, there's a pinhole next to what looks like a very thin slot cover.
Why is there a black spot on your phone's screen? When your screen is cracked, it becomes very vulnerable. Due to this vulnerability, the OLED also gets damaged. When that happens, black and/or blue and purple spots may appear on your screen.
The black circle is actually a LiDAR scanner. LiDAR stands for Light Detection and Ranging, and it's designed to measure distances. It works by sending out light beams to the person in question and timing how long they take to return.
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Assistive Touch. Scroll down and turn off Dwel Control. Thanks. It fixed my problem also.
Dot projector is a key component that enables Apple's Face ID. The system usually consists of an array of light light emitting units, lenses, and beam splitting grating(s). The lens system together with the grating(s) will project and make several duplications of the array source pattern.
On iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, you can check alerts and current activity in progress—such as music that's playing, your timer, an AirDrop connection, and directions from Maps—in the Dynamic Island on the Home Screen or in any app. The Dynamic Island appears whenever your iPhone is unlocked.
One, to entice buyers to get the more expensive iPhone Pro models. And two, to preserve its profit margin on the base iPhone models.
You see this black dot due to the pixels on your phone screen that do not light up. The pixels are the tiny dots on the screen that display different colors. You can see a black dot on the screen when these pixels do not light up.
Ghost image or screen burn-in are names given to permanent discoloration of your smartphone's screen caused by irregular pixel usage. The prolonged use of static images can create a permanent shadow or ghost of that image on the screen.
Press the Power and the Volume Down keys at the same time for at least 10 seconds. Keep holding them and let go as the device restarts. Simply hold the Power and the Home button simultaneously for at least 10 seconds and keep pressing them. Let go once the device vibrates and would restart normally.
Thanks!! Go to settings/developer settings and disable show pulsations or something like that in the touch section. It'll dissapear.
That is the MagSafe charging. It's magnetic and connects for wireless charging, so the circle and line signify that it's compatible for the chargers.
This small hole is not a button and neither is it part of the camera. It's actually a microphone - one of three on the body of the device.
SIM Card Slot. On the right edge of the iPhone, there's a pinhole next to what looks like a very thin slot cover. If you push an unfolded paper clip straight into the hole, the SIM card tray pops out.
For the first time in the history of the iPhone, Apple is removing the slot for a physical SIM card. Instead, all iPhone 14 models sold in the U.S. will exclusively use embedded SIMs (eSIMs).
This rectangle actually has a purpose. It's called “Zoom” and is used to magnify certain parts of the screen. If it's active, the rectangle will appear if you double tap the screen with three fingers.
Due to these space-occupying things, Apple could make the notch only smaller, but could not completely remove it as to the nanotechnology of 2021. This is why iPhones have “dark” notches — the colour camouflages all those vital parts to avoid making the body look ugly.
It is an alert feature. This iPhone security feature tracks an app that may be using the phone's camera.