When iPadOS 16 arrived last year, it was missing one of the key features of iOS 16: the revamped Lock Screen. But it now looks like this may arrive on the iPad this year, always-on display and all.
At long last, the iPhone has an always-on display. In true Apple fashion, however, it’s very different than what we’ve seen on Android phones—and exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro models, so you’ll need ...
In the realm of smartphone features, the Always On Display (AOD) stands out for its convenience and practicality, especially for users who like to glance at their device for notifications, the time, ...
As I suspected, the feature is enabled by default. But you can easily turn off the always-on display. One reason to do that is that the always-on display will consume energy. Therefore, disabling it ...
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