Android Copycat App dynamicSpot Is Still in Beta and Launched on September 21

Android smartphone owners can get right into the action with the following description provided about the app below. With dynamicSpot in beta at this time, it should not be surprising that Android users will report erratic behavior from their handsets, but that it is entirely normal since developers will be collecting copious amounts of data to provide routine updates and improve the overall experience in the coming months. The images on the Google Play Store show dynamicSpot would create a pill-shaped on your Android smartphone and provide a wide array of updates and notifications. It is unclear if Apple will take legal action against the developers for basically introducing an Android copycat app. Assuming there are no legal proceedings, Apple would be flattered that Android apps and phone makers relying on Google’s mobile OS will go to lengths to copy its designs and features. It started with the iPhone X, after which rivals (which the exception of Samsung) started replicating the notch, and now we have apps that mimic Dynamic Island. Try out the app by clicking on the link below for your Android smartphone, and let us know how it works in the comments. News Source: Google Play Store

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