Apple released the third preview of iOS 16.2 and Co. on Tuesday evening. A change was made to the Always On Display.
Apple has added new features to the Always On Display for the iPhone 14 Pro models in iOS 16.2 Beta 3 expanded. From now on, there are two switches to disable the wallpaper or notifications when the Always On Display is enabled. You can access the options by opening the Settings app, selecting Display & brightness, and then going to the Always on section.
iOS 16.2 expands functionality of the Always On Display
Disabling wallpaper will remove your wallpaper if you have the Always On feature enabled, and disabling notifications will stop showing notifications and only show the time and widgets if you have widgets set up on your lock screen. The updated option makes for a much simpler interface for those who want a minimalist look that can also save some battery life. The official launch of iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2 and co. is reportedly set to take place in December. (Photo by kreminska / Bigstockphoto)