An always-on display lets you see important information at a glance. While Android phones have had this feature for years, it’s exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max on iOS.
Those with older iPhones need to engage their phones to see any information (or use the Rise to Wake(Opens in a new window) feature), but always-on changes all that by dimming the Lock Screen so you can still see certain data without touching your phone. Here’s how to take control of the iPhone’s always-only displays (and even turn it off if it’s not your thing).
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