believe its indicating theirs an accessory plug into the charging port, akin to when ipads have usbc dongles, a similar cable symbol with appear in top right corner: accessory is plugged and ready to work 

I got this icon after I plugged in an external drive to my iPhone 15 Pro for recording ProRes video to a thunderbolt drive. However, it did not go away after I unplugged it. I am not sure why this bug has not been patched, because it has happened to me with other things I was doing with the dynamic island, ex. Airdropping.


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I agree. I upgraded to the 15 pro recently. I recognize the dynamic island is not specific to this model. I find that the dynamic island blocks content for the specific app, Snapchat. The username is unreadable in most cases for the conversation being had. Moreover, the go back

Based on discussions I have seen in another thread, there appears to be a misconception floating around that the dynamic island feature in the new iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max is not accessible with VoiceOver. This is not correct, and I am making this post to clear things up. Please note I did already respond in the other thread, but as my comment is quite a ways down, I figured it would be beneficial to have this here.

First let me talk about my own experience with the dynamic island, which I started testing and playing with last night. I got my iPhone 14 Pro Max yesterday, and the dynamic island is definitely fully accessible with VoiceOver, at least for me.

The dynamic island appears at the very top of the screen, right in the middle. It shows up when there is background activity. So far, I have tested it with both playing music from the music app and when a timer is running in the background.

For example, if I start playing a song from my Apple Music Library, about 5 seconds after the song starts, I can touch the dynamic island, and it tells me the artist/title of the song that is playing. I then have VoiceOver actions to either activate (which opens the music app) or to expand, which is the sighted equivalent of touching and holding. The latter action makes the island larger and provides more information. In the case of a song playing, I now see a little more info about the song and have buttons to skip and play/pause and do AirPlay. When the island is in an expanded state, VoiceOver actions give me the ability to activate (like before) or to collapse, which makes the island shrink back to its original size.

The neat thing is when the activity disappears, such as if I do a magic tap to stop a song, the dynamic island disappears. If I magic tap again to start the song, a few seconds after the song starts playing, the island re-appears.

One person who said the dynamic island was not working for him did confirm he is running iOS 16.1 beta, so it is possible that there is an issue around the dynamic island's accessibility in the latest beta. With iOS 16.0.1, however, it works perfectly.

Overall, I think it's really neat and am thrilled Apple made it fully accessible with VoiceOver out of the box. When third-party apps start supporting it like Uber, this has the potential to be super amazingly cool in my opinion.

Perhaps there is some missconception on what is and what is not dynamic island. According to what the author of this topic and others have stated, I really don't understand what's new there. In other words, you don't need anything special to show information on the upper side of a screen. Just a screen. So, in my opinion, when you interact with a screen element, you are not using anything but... a screen. For a non visually impaired individual, it is supposed to show asymbol, or a light, or whatever, to show visual information. But, for a voiceover user, honestly, what is that island? A small area on the screen? You could add another little rectangle at the bottom of the screen and name it lower island, but it's nothing but screen.

So, in my opinion, it should be called usable. Accessible, well, not exactly, since we are not using it the way it is intended to be used.

Taking a taxi is not the same as driving a car, even if both activities use a car and give same results :)

basically, when a blind user buys a pro is paying for anything but a little extra rectangle on the screen.could

I don't follow. Everything to do with interacting with the phone involves the screen. The dynamic island is just a new way to display information about background activities. Here's Apple's official description of the dynamic island, so you understand it better:

To be honest, I don't get the added value of this dynamic island. Marketing-wise, it's something new and exciting, but technically, it seems to display the same things that the live activities do in the notification center or the lock screen. Let's say I've set a timer to 10 minutes. I simply can swipe down from the top of the screen and just two swipes to the right, there is the live activity of the timer where I can pause it or close it (which means I'd cancel the timer). Whether I now swipe down or locate the island and expand the info of the content, it makes no difference for me. For sighted people, it'll make a difference, for example design-wise, yes. But for me as a fully-blind VoiceOver user, I don't care whether I swipe down from the top or locate the island and expand the content of it.

Oliver, that is an absolutely perfect way to look at it. The analogy to a watch complication is spot on. The way in which the information is presented and accessible via the dynamic island likely has a greater impact to a sighted person's productivity level than to a blind person's, but I still see it as being very useful for us as well. Having the time when say your Uber ride or restaurant order is arriving always on the screen, no matter what app you're in, would be very nice. Rather than having to constantly switch back to that app to check status/progress, you can just tap the dynamic island, and ban, there you go.

It is integrated into the VoiceOver status bar, located at the top of your iPhone screen (and available via keyboard command or braille shortcut if you use an external keyboard or braille display with your iPhone). You can also drag your finger over Dynamic Island to hear VoiceOver describe an activity or alert. Typically, a long press will expand the activity/alert, whilst a double-tap will open the associated app.

If you are on the beta and encountering problems with the Dynamic Island, please be sure to file a report through the Feedback Assistant so that we can hopefully get this resolved before the public release.

As we know the dynamic island on the 14 series displays useful content and shortcuts to ongoing functions on the iPhone. Usually during a WhatsApp call it displays the length of the call and the microphone. Recently I have noticed that it has stopped displaying it. And I can no longer access the shortcut to the call from the island

Since WhatsApp isn't owned by Apple (it is a Facebook/Meta product), it would be advisable to contact the app developers for WhatsApp. Here is how to do that --> How to contact an app developer - Apple Support

I just want to know what is maximum height of dynamic island(expanded). When I just go through the documentation, it is showing 160pt. Here is url: -interface-guidelines/live-activities#Specifications

Currently, as far as I know, dynamic island is will included in ActivityKit on late of 2022. You can check from this link for ActivityKit and Apple's thread about it. And Apple doesn't provide way to check dynamic island is on device or not.

Details on the redesign of the iPhone 17 family come from noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Writing on Medium, he details changes to the selfie camera that Apple plans for the presumptively-named iPhone 17 due to launch in 2025.

The dynamic island is a UI feature that seeks to hide the punchout hole in the display for the selfie camera lens. Rather than leave it as an isolated circle, the dynamic island surrounds it with black pixels, and proceeds to use this space for widgets and information, resizing the camera island to best suit the displayed information.

The dynamic island also obscures several other sensors, including those needed for FaceID. Kuo believes these sensors will be altered by placing them under the display and allowing the screen to flow over rather than around them. This will allow the critical fixed part of the dynamic island to be smaller and display more information. 152ee80cbc

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