So, we know that Apple’s pretty conservative when it comes to changing its phones’ designs. The iPhone 14 looks like a mirror image of the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 12… and the iPhone 11. However, the iPhone 14 Pro brought an interesting feature called the Dynamic island. Well, it looks like this inspired the Realme C55- it inspired this phone A LOT, it seems.
Back when Apple unveiled the iPhone 14 Pro, it definitely made waves in the tech community. The Dynamic Islande takes the pill-shaped punch-hole and makes it a part of the software experience. While housing the sensors, it also “expands” to show you information.
This was something that no other company thought of. Instead of trying to hide the punch-hole, Apple made it a part of the UI. While it was panned a bit, it was nice to see the company bring that bit of innovation.
The Realme C55 copies Apple’s homework but doesn’t do much to make it look different
Apple takes features from Android, Android takes features from Apple. It’s the cycle that made the tech world what it is today. However, there are those times when a company, unapologetically, copies another company’s idea. This seems to be the case with the Realme C55, according to GSMArena (via Engadget).
So, the 6.72-inch display has a punch-hole up top. It’s called the “Mini Capsule”, and it will “extend” to show you additional information just like the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island.

From the information we have now, it looks like it will show you information like your step count, charging status, walking distance, etc. As time goes on, we expect the company to add on more types of information displayed. We’re not sure if any third-party companies will make their apps compatible with the Mini Capsule.
We know that emulation is a crucial ingredient for innovation. Regardless, we can’t deny that this is a pretty close clone of the function.
Other specs
As for the other specs, we’re looking at an FDH+ display, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, a MediaTek Helio G88 SoC, and Android 13.
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