Over the past two years, Apple's iPhone has taken the tech world by storm with its introduction of the Dynamic Island feature, igniting widespread debate. This innovative interactive UI leverages dynamic morphological changes to deliver notification alerts and display background app information seamlessly. It supports a range of operations, including music control and Siri interactions. After making its debut with the iPhone 14 Pro series in 2022, Apple further extended its reach by opening up developer interfaces. In 2023, the feature was expanded to encompass the iPhone 15 series. Despite the Android阵营 starting to adopt similar designs, tech commentator Luo Yonghao didn't hold back in his criticism, dismissing it as "carving flowers on shit"—a Chinese idiom meaning to unnecessarily embellish something that's inherently flawed. He argued that Dynamic Island is essentially a compromise solution designed to mask hardware shortcomings and cast doubt on the overly flattering portrayal in promotional videos (here, "beautify" refers to the act of making something appear better than it truly is). In real-world usage, users have encountered issues such as screenshots inadvertently including the Dynamic Island area and noticeable color discrepancies under intense lighting conditions. During the initial phase of third-party app adaptation, bugs like obscured text and unresponsive touch controls also surfaced, further adding to the concerns.