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If you have an iPhone 14 Pro, then the iOS162 update lets you have a super minimal always-on display. But this takes away from the original charm.

When Apple announced the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro devices, one of the big differences that set them apart was the display. The standard iPhone 14 wasn’t much different from the iPhone 13 before it, but the iPhone 14 Pro has the new Dynamic Island and an always-on display feature.

Related Apple dropped iOS 16.2 recently, and in doing so, included some settings for the always-on display on the iPhone 14 Pro. The settings let you disable the wallpaper and notifications, making it much more similar to AODs you see on Android phones. Like many people, I spend most of my day at a desk for work. Ever since I got my iPhone 14 Pro, I’ve loved just placing it on my phone stand and using my iPhone as my clock. I love being able to just glance over to my iPhone to see the time, but I also just like seeing my wallpaper, as well as my widgets and any notifications, if any. It’s like a personal dashboard for me with glanceable bits of information, and I like seeing my favorite photos of my husband and me.

Now that we have the new AOD settings, I haven’t noticed much of a difference with battery life. When I have the wallpaper and notifications on, my iPhone 14 Pro would last through the entire day, with maybe around 20% to 30% left by the time I go to bed. I’m getting maybe a teensy bit more with the wallpaper and notifications off, but I’m the kind of person who charges my phone overnight anyway, and I’m never without a portable battery pack either, so the little savings is negligible.

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