Thursday, 12 Mar 2026

How to Get iPhone 14 Pro Dynamic Island on Any Android Phone

content: Introduction to Dynamic Island on Android

Ever envied the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island effect and wished you could get it on your Android phone? You’re not alone. Many Android users crave that sleek, interactive notification feature, and thanks to a simple app shared by Satyam on the Technical Expert Baba YouTube channel, it’s now possible. In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly how to set up the Dynamic Island effect on any Android device—whether old or new.

content: Core Concept & App Overview

Dynamic Island is Apple’s innovative replacement for the notch, which adapts to notifications, calls, and app interactions with smooth animations. The video introduces an app called Aage Mask, a new tool gaining traction for its ability to replicate this effect on Android. While the app isn’t official, it’s been downloaded thousands of times (as noted in the video) for its user-friendly setup and close-to-original experience. You can get the app via the link provided in the video description (it’s not available on the Play Store).

content: Step-by-Step Setup Guide

Download & Install the App

First, download the Aage Mask app using the link shared in the video description. Once downloaded, install it on your Android device.

Grant Mandatory Permissions

The app requires three key permissions to work:

  1. Overlay Access: To display the Dynamic Island effect on your screen.
  2. Notification Access: To detect incoming alerts and trigger the effect.
  3. Accessibility Access: To ensure the effect functions across all apps.
    Without these permissions, the app won’t work properly, so make sure to enable all three.

Configure Effect Settings

  1. Open the app and go to the message effect category.
  2. Select the Samsung Message Style (this mimics the original Dynamic Island effect).
  3. Disable other styles like the default Dynamic Island style in the app.
  4. Adjust settings like color, timing, and size to match your preference. You can also set landscape mode if needed.

Block Default Notifications

Enable the Blocking Default Heads-Up setting to replace your phone’s default notification style with the Dynamic Island effect. This ensures that all incoming alerts use the new effect instead of your device’s standard notifications.

Set Effects

In the effects section:

  • Enable Hello Lighting (a popular choice for its smooth animation).
  • Disable other options like punch hole lighting if your phone doesn’t have a punch hole camera.

content: Pro Tips & Limitations

While the Aage Mask app does a great job of replicating the Dynamic Island effect, it’s important to note that it’s not identical to Apple’s original. Apple’s Dynamic Island is deeply integrated into iOS, whereas this app is a third-party solution. You may encounter minor delays or ads (since it’s free), but these are small trade-offs for the feature. For better performance, keep the app running in the background and avoid closing it.

content: Actionable Checklist

  1. Download the Aage Mask app via the video’s description link.
  2. Grant overlay, notification, and accessibility permissions.
  3. Select the Samsung Message Style and adjust settings.
  4. Enable Block Default Heads-Up notifications.
  5. Turn on the Hello Lighting effect.

content: Conclusion

Getting the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island effect on Android is easier than you think with the Aage Mask app. Follow the steps above to enjoy the sleek notification feature on your device. When trying this setup, which step do you anticipate will be most challenging? Share your experience in the comments!