The iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max come with an Always-On Display (or AOD). It’s a great feature that came way too late to the iPhone, but Apple’s first attempt wasn’t perfect. The company decided to make it so your entire wallpaper stayed illuminated when the display went to sleep, which made it look like your iPhone was still on when it wasn’t. That’s not an ideal AOD by any means.
So, they fixed it. With iOS 16.2, you can choose to disable everything but the time on the AOD. Head to Settings > Display & Brightness > Always On Display, and you’ll see two new options: Wallpaper and Notifications. Turn either or both off to simplify your AOD.
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