JAKARTA - Apple brought a big change to the always-on display feature on iOS 16.2 for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
This was done after complaints from some users who thought all visual effects were annoying and eventually made them turn off one of the main features of the iPhone 14 Pro series.
The change was pinned by Apple on iOS 16.2 beta 3, which includes a new option to allow users to disable wallpapers and notifications so they don't always appear on iPhone screens.
If the user turns off both options, the iPhone 14 Pro display will be dark. All that's left is time, date, and widget Lock Screen. This is the feature that many users want from the start.
The feature update is similar to what many Android devices offer and will help address the complaints of some iPhone 14 users.
It's also similar to the solution on iOS 16, which requires running your iPhone on "Don't Be Disguided" to dim the always-on display and most stop wallpapers from appearing.
Launching 9to5Mac, Friday, November 18, when the first iPhone 14 Pro review was published last September, some reviewers criticized how Apple implemented the always-on display feature, calling it too active.
Apple's technology implementation is much more ambitious than Android manufacturers, many of which only feature black wallpapers and time.
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