The upcoming iPhone 14 Pro models will feature always-on display technology similar to the Apple Watch, and the latest Xcode 14 beta may hint at what the always-on display will look like.
The Xcode 14 beta has an interesting lock screen interface that removes the detail of on-screen widgets when the screen wakes up. The animation shows that iPhone 14 Pro models can remove intricate details from widgets and other lock screen content when the iPhone is locked and the always-on display is active.
Also noticed signs of a black and white version of the widget that was normally in color in the Xcode 14 beta, which may have something to do with the always-on display.
The latest iOS 16 beta has improved wallpapers to provide more information when the display is always on, including prompts for "sleep" states. Wallpapers using sleep mode have darker colors that fade into brighter colors, which can extend battery life when used with a long-brightness monitor.
The always-on display feature is limited to iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, as those devices will have the necessary display technology. Rumor has it that the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will have refresh rates ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz, an increase from the 10Hz to 120Hz refresh rates of the iPhone 13 Pro devices.
Using a 1Hz refresh rate, the time, widgets, and potential notifications can be displayed even when the iPhone is sleeping. Apple's iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models are also rumored to have a notch-less design, instead using pill-shaped and punch-hole cutouts for Face ID and camera hardware, improved rear cameras, and the A16 chip,
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