Here’s how to customize iPhone always-on display.
While the iPhone 14 Pro gaining an always-on display has been welcome overall, some have felt it’s a bit much with colored wallpapers plus notifications.With iOS 16.2 (currently in beta), Apple is set to please those looking for customization as you can opt to disable the wallpaper and notifications for the always-on display.Note: iOS 16.2 is currently available for developers or public beta testers (learn how to install).Here’s how the process looks to customize iPhone always-on display:.As a reminder, per Apple, no matter how you customize the always-on feature, the display will go completely dark if: