Apple, on the occasion of the arrival of the new iPhone 14 and 14 Pro Max in stores, detailed some of the keys to working one of the main features of these two new models: the always-on screen. On a new support page, the company explained that Always in sight it turns off completely in certain cases to preserve autonomydespite the fact that its panel makes consumption minimal during operation.
So far, we have known that the iPhone 14 Pro’s always-on screen turns off completely when the user places the terminal face down. when you keep it in your pocketooh, even when you leave the room with your Apple Watch and leave your iPhone behind. However, these are just three of eight scenarios in which the iPhone 14 Pro’s always-on display turns off completely. They are next.
- When the iPhone is face down.
- When the iPhone 14 Pro is in your pocket or bag.
- If the iPhone detects that you have left your Apple Watch.
- When sleep mode is activated.
- If power saving mode is activated.
- If the iPhone is connected to CarPlay.
- When using a continuity camera.
- When you haven’t used your iPhone for a long time.
In this last scenario, Apple ensures that the iPhone 14 Pro is capable of learning the user’s “activity patterns” to automatically turn the always-on screen on or off.
The iPhone 14 Pro always-on display can also be turned off completely.
On the other hand, you can turn off the screen Always on iPhone 14 Pro completely if the user feels it is not necessary and prefers to save some more battery power. To do this, you need to go to Settings > Display and turn off the “Screen always on” option.
In any case, the always-on iPhone 14 Pro screen is designed to avoid excessive battery drain. Not only because the brightness level or color is dimmer, but because the panel of both versions has LTPO technology. This, in particular, allows you to adapt the refresh rate and vary it between 1 Hz and 120 Hz. When the terminal is in use, it applies the maximum frequency. However, when the screen is not moving, the frequency drops to 1 Hz.
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