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Apple iPhone 14 Pro: The Contentious Always-on Display is Fixed

The always-on display on the iPhone 14 Pro should be optional to be on all the time.

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Preeti Anand
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The always-on display on the iPhone 14 Pro should be optional to be on all the time. Thankfully, users may conceal their images and notifications from the contentious feature in the most recent iOS 16.2 beta version. iOS 16 is still making headlines. Apple is making some positive adjustments and introducing new functionality. There are several new features and corrections in the third beta of iOS 16.2.

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What is the problem faced by users of Apple iPhone 14 Pro?

The option to turn off the wallpaper and alerts from the always-on display is now available to iPhone 14 Pro owners. IOS 16.2 beta 3 claims 9to5Mac, in response to reviews that claimed the feature unnecessarily depleted the phone's battery. Although Apple adjusted to fix the problem, the always-on display still dims the background by default.

What are the modifications?

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These modifications are represented by three new toggle choices in the Display and Brightness section of the Settings app. The always-on setting, which dims the background when you leave your iPhone 14 Pro alone, is activated by default. There are two additional settings in iOS 16.2: Show Wallpaper and Show Notifications. You may toggle both off, or you can leave one on while turning the other off. When you lock your phone or keep it idle after turning them off, the lock screen will only display a black background with the clock and widgets.

The ability to disable the always-on display is available on many Android phones, allowing users to solely utilise the clock and any lock screen widgets. Also the weather forecast and calendar reminders without sacrificing battery life. The iOS 16.2 beta's most recent always-on display fix from Apple might assist with the iPhone 14 Pro's battery issue.

IOS 16.2 Newer Features

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Numerous new features are available in iOS 16.2, including the freeform app and new Health app widgets (sleep and medicine tracking).

During WWDC 2022, a new native application is shown that many people may use as a collaborative whiteboard. Although it doesn't offer a PDF, it is anticipated to be released on Apple's iPad, iPhone, and Mac platforms. The cloud will power everything, enabling several people to collaborate remotely and at the same time.

Finally, the Home App may select a new Home-architecture that is said to be quicker and more dependable. Upgrading your HomePod and Apple TV would be the best.

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