Good news for iFans: Next iPhone models may support Always On Display

 

There have been many rumors that the next iPhone generation will be the first Apple iPhone to support the Always On Display (AOD) feature. Recently, iOS 16 beta version has been discovered with built-in Always On Display feature.

According to 9to5Mac, Apple has brought the AOD functionality from the Apple Watch to the iOS 16 beta. Specifically, the time section, widgets, and even wallpapers will still be visible, although it's unclear if this will also apply to third-party wallpapers.

According to some reports, Apple will only enable this feature for upcoming iPhone models because it is equipped with a new generation LTPO AMOLED screen, previously launched iPhone models may not have this feature due to the use of the new LTPO AMOLED display. use older LTPO panels. This new LTPO panel will allow the new generation iPhone models to change the refresh rate between 1 Hz and 120 Hz. 

In addition, Apple's wallpaper store will be added a new "Sleep" version similar to that on macOS. These new "Sleep" wallpapers should theoretically help reduce power consumption on OLED screens.

It's really interesting, isn't it! It still needs to wait when iOS 16 is officially released, from which it can be verified whether the Always On Display feature is really added by Apple on new iPhone models.

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