Everyone is getting their hands on the iPhone 14 Pro, and they see the Always-On display switched on by default. So if you are wondering how to turn off Always-On-display on iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, below is a step-by-step guide.
What is Always-On display on iPhone 14 Pro?
Apple uses a new display technology called ProMotion technology with adaptive refresh rates that can take its display from as low as 1Hz to as high as 120Hz. In addition, the new Low Power Mode aids the iPhone 14 Pro in preserving power even when the Always-On display (AOD) is active. The combination of ProMotion technology and Low Power Mode uses improved technology to dim the entire Lock Screen. Always-On display also uses multiple coprocessors integrated into the A16 Bionic to refresh the display using minimal power. Note: Apple has kept the Always-On display functionality limited to iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max because of the hardware limitations.
Make iPhone Always-on display darker
If you don’t want to completely disable Always-On display on your iPhone and instead want an even darker display, check out this video.
How to disable Always-On display on iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max
Note: If you change your mind and wish to enable the feature, just toggle on Always On. Now, you might not want to permanently turn off Always-On display on your iPhone 14 Pro but still wish to have it disabled on certain occasions. Apple has gone miles ahead with that thought and devised plans to turn off the feature automatically when you are not looking at it or around it. You won’t have to go and manually turn the feature off. Here are the scenarios in which your iPhone 14 Pro will automatically turn off the display:
Video: Turn off Always-On display (AOD) on iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone Pro Max
Dimming down… With this set of hardware and software features, Apple has achieved a pretty unique style of Always-On display that does not even harm your battery life. Have you used the Always-On display yet? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, and share this information with your fellow iPhone 14 Pro users. Read more:
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