Finally, after years of waiting for a feature that has been on Android for a long time – Apple includes Always-on Display on the iPhone 14 Pro. But the AOD feature on this device works like an Apple Watch, where the screen just dims while still displaying the background image, widgets, clock and notifications.
On Android devices, AOD is a completely dark script because it wants to save battery and only display important information. Now through iOS 16.2 beta 3, Apple is finally testing an AOD feature similar to Android devices – where users can only display clocks and widgets. No more background and notifications are optional.
With an AOD feature like this, the durability of the screen will be longer because there are less problems with the screen. Then a feature like this will also save battery because the screen is not active if it is only black. Previously this kind of feature could only be used on the iPhone 14 Pro through Do Not Disturb and with this update, users can more easily access this better AOD.
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