T-Mobile’s iPhone 14 Pro listings, however, show the iPhone 14 that was almost… The iPhone 14 Pro uses what Apple calls Dynamic Island. The display panel itself still uses two separate notches, but you wouldn’t know it because Apple has taken that area of ​​the display and made it fully interactive. The display panel itself still has those two distinct notches, but Apple used software to essentially make it a dynamic status bar for your iPhone. It’s a really impressive design. T-Mobile seems to be living in an alternate reality where Dynamic Island doesn’t exist, as Sam Kohl spotted on Twitter. The carrier’s listings for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max in space black and silver do not feature the Dynamic Notch. Instead, they show the fully separated cutouts as early rumors suggested. This is really very interesting. Outside of the missing Dynamic Island, the images look like official renders straight from Apple using the iPhone 14 Pro wallpaper. It looks like T-Mobile has been following the iPhone 14 Pro rumors and had some placeholder images. As soon as the iPhone 14 Pro was officially announced, it hit the official Apple wallpaper and forgot to fix the rest of the render for two of the device’s colors. It’s also worth remembering that Apple doesn’t acknowledge the fact that the pill and punch holes are actually separate. All of the company’s marketing images show the two connected via Dynamic Island. T-Mobile hasn’t fixed these images yet, but we’re guessing it won’t be long before they realize it… what do you think of this alternate reality T-Mobile has imagined? Let us know in the comments. FTC: We use affiliate links that automatically earn you income. More. Check out 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Apple news: