Standby is a new feature in the iOS 17 update that provides a new and enhanced way to access information when your phone is idle quickly. With StandBy, you can conveniently check the time, view upcoming events, browse your calendar, get weather updates for your location, and more. Once activated, the iPhone will intuitively enter standby mode when set to landscape while charging.
This feature is perfect for wireless charging points like your bedside table, or when you’re away from your iPhone charging during daily tasks. It allows you to swipe through various widgets displayed in standby to access different sets of information from various applications. However, you may want to modify these widgets or even delete some based on your preferences and the information you need frequently. So, let’s dive into how to customize and personalize the standby experience on your iPhone.
How to Edit and Customize Standby Mode on iPhone
Standby can be edited while it is active on iPhone. Follow the steps below to edit and customize Standby.
First enter standby on your iPhone. If you have a wireless charging stand, you can simply place it sideways in the same location. Alternatively, you can start charging using a wired charger and put it in landscape mode for a few seconds to enter standby. Once in standby, you can swipe and select the page you want to edit. Swipe left to switch between different pages in standby.
Note: You will need to unlock your device in order to edit and customize Standby. You can use Face ID to unlock your iPhone in landscape mode on iPhone 13 and later. However, if you have an older iPhone, you will be prompted for a passcode.
By default, the widget standby page is the first visible page. By default, it contains various widgets for the stock app, which can be removed, replaced, or customized to your liking. You can add multiple widgets to this page and even enable smart rotation to intelligently switch between them based on your previous usage. Follow the sections below to help you customize the widgets on the Standby page on your iPhone.
After activating the standby feature on your iPhone, follow the steps below to delete widgets that you no longer wish to view from your iPhone.
Click and hold on any widget stack in standby.
Note: If you want to edit the widget stack on the left, tap and hold on it. If you want to edit the correct widget stack, tap and hold on the stack.
You will now be asked to verify your identity. If you have an iPhone 13 or later, you can use Face ID. However, if you have an iPhone 12 or earlier, you can use a password instead.
Once unlocked, you will enter edit mode. Now click on the minus sign () next to the widget you want to delete.
Tap Remove to confirm your choice.
Repeat the above steps to remove any other widgets you may want to remove from standby.
Click Done After deleting the widget, click Finish in the upper right corner.
#This is how to remove a widget from the Widget Standby page.
When you are in standby, follow the steps below to add a widget to the widget page in standby. let's start.
Tap and hold on a widget to enter edit mode. Click and hold the left widget to edit the left widget stack, or click the right widget to edit the right widget stack.
Verify your identity when prompted. As mentioned before, you'll need to use a password on iPhone 12 and earlier , or your password on iPhone 13 or later Face ID.
Now click on the plus sign () icon in the upper left corner to add the widget.
Select your preferred widget category from the left sidebar.
You can also click Others to add widgets for apps that don’t have optimized standby widgets. As of this writing, this includes Fitness, Game Center, and Sleep
widgets.Let's add a "Music" widget to this example. Tap Music
.The widget preview will now be available on your right. Click Add
widget to add the widget to the standby widget page.Click and drag the widget up or down to reposition it
into the widget stack. #Repeat the above steps to add more widgets that you want to add to the alternate widgets page.After adding the widget, click Finish
. This is how you can add more widgets to the stack on the StandBy widget page. 2.3 - Enable or disable widget suggestions on the standby widget pageWidget Suggestions allows iOS to display widgets based on your usage and Siri suggestions in each stack. This feature also allows your iOS to display widgets that you may not have added to your widget stack yet, helping you stay up to date with the latest updates for each widget. Follow the steps below to enable or disable widget suggestions for Stacks on iPhone in standby mode. While Standby is active on iPhone, tap and hold on the stack you want to enable suggestions for.Verify your identity using Password or Face ID
.Now just click on the small Part Suggestions
option on the right to toggle the same content.After completion, click Complete
in the upper right corner. ###This is how you can enable or disable widget suggestions for the stack in standby.
When you swipe left while standby is active, the next page will be the Photos page. A simple display that displays your featured photo against a landscape background next to a minimal clock and today's date. Your iPhone needs to be unlocked to display your photos, and your phone will automatically switch between featured photos.
But, as many people have realized in the past, not all photos on your iPhone may be favorable options for your lock screen. In this case, you may want to instead select a custom album or set of albums to display on the Standby Photos page. Please follow the steps below to help you perform the same operation on your iPhone.
Let's start by creating a photo album that you want to use on your lock screen. If you've already created the photo album you want to use, you can skip the first few steps. Open the Photos app and tap Albums at the bottom.
Click the icon in the upper left corner.
Click and select New Album.
Name the new Album as desired.
Now click Save once you have set your preferred name.
Click and select the photos you want to add to the album.
After completion, click Add in the upper right corner.
The photo album will now be created. Close the Photos app, lock your iPhone, and put it in landscape mode while charging. Now that the standby feature is active on your iPhone, swipe left on the widget page to switch to the Photos page.
Now click and hold on it to enter edit mode.
Click the plus sign () icon in the upper left corner.
Swipe and tap on our recently created photo album.
The photo album will now be added to the stack. Featured albums will be enabled by default. Click the Visible icon in the upper left corner to hide it.
If necessary, click the plus sign () icon to add more albums.
After completion, click Complete.
You can now swipe up or down to switch between selected albums.
#This is how you can customize your iPhone’s Standby Photos page.
Standby also has a dedicated clock page that displays a simple clock and the current time on the screen. This is ideal for a nightstand as you can always look at your phone to keep track of the current time. Follow the steps below to customize this page on your iPhone on standby.
Swipe left twice on the standby widget page to view the dedicated clock page.
Tap and hold the same to enter edit mode.
As mentioned above, verify your identity using your device Password or Face ID (based on your current device).
Swipe up and find a clock you like. You have the following options.
After selecting the clock, tap the Selector icon to select your preferred color palette.
Now tap and select your preferred color from the options at the bottom of the screen.
Click Finish Once you are satisfied with how the clock looks.
This is how you can customize your iPhone’s standby clock page.
Smart Rotation allows iOS to determine which widget to display in standby each time standby is activated based on your usage, background activity, and recent updates. For example, if the weather in your area changes dramatically, iOS will display a weather widget on the standby screen with the latest updates (if one has been added).
Similarly, if you have music playing in the background, iOS will automatically rotate the widget stack to display the music widget so you can easily control playback on your iPhone. Or, if there are no updates and you decide to check your device at night while it's charging, you may be shown a clock. This is useful in conjunction with two smart stacks, one of which can show you the latest updates or ongoing background activity like music, while the other can show you upcoming events, reminders, dates, and more.
If you plan to use the widget page in standby frequently, we recommend that you turn on smart rotation. This will help you stay informed without having to swipe through multiple widgets yourself. Alternatively, you can turn this feature off if you use a small number of widgets and prefer manual control. Use the following steps to toggle the Smart Rotation of the widget stack in standby.
After activating standby on your iPhone, tap and hold on the small widget stack for which you want to enable Smart Rotation. You can toggle Smart Rotation individually for each widget stack to your liking.
Verify your identity using Password or Face ID depending on your current device.
You will now enter edit mode. Click Smart Rotation on the right to enable or disable it based on its current status.
After completion, click Complete in the upper right corner.
This is how you can toggle smart rotation for your widget stack in standby
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