We all know that considerable time is spent developing features, only introducing them once satisfied with their unique implementation. Recently, this company introduced a new Always On Display for its lineup, and here are the reasons why users love this feature.

Context-Awareness in iPhone's Always On Display
Software on Apple devices is known for seamless integration, and iPhone's Always On feature is no exception. It recognizes context and doesn't always default to displaying the time for users. Some examples include:
- When using your iPhone as a remote control for Smart TVs or Apple TV with AirPlay support, the time and widgets are replaced by D-Pad and control buttons for play/pause, date/time info, and back button.
- When navigating routes through Apple Maps, you'll see turn-by-turn directions in text form on the screen.
- Putting your iPhone in your pocket will turn off the Always On display to save battery. Additionally, if you own an Apple Watch and haven't used your iPhone for a while, this feature will automatically turn off.
Live Activities: An Excellent Way to Stay Updated
Another reason many love Always On Display on iPhone is its integration with Live Activities. For those unaware, Live Activities are a new feature of , displaying real-time updates on the iPhone lock screen. It can show sports scores, flight or taxi status, and even how long it'll take for your food delivery to arrive.

iPhone's Always On screen will seamlessly integrate with Live Activities to display the mentioned information in a subtle mode. This keeps you updated quickly without needing to brighten the screen.
Customization at Your Fingertips
Finally, because AOD mirrors your customized iPhone lock screen interface, any changes you make to fonts, themes, and widgets will also appear in the dimmed view. This opens up countless combinations for you to experiment and use!
It's known that Android manufacturers offer high customization for AOD. and have made this feature exciting by allowing users to set unique graphics alongside the clock and useful notifications. While Apple's approach is more personalized, it still offers plenty of interesting features.

If you're not a fan of displaying a lot of data, you can turn off notifications, and the wallpaper won't appear when Always-On Display is active on your iPhone. This leaves a black screen showing only the clock and widgets, giving you a sleek look.
Always On Display: A Convenient Addition to iPhone
Although customization options for Always-On Display on iPhone weren't available at launch, everything has changed for the better. The rich data provided by this feature is a welcome change, bringing a more dynamic feel to your iPhone.
But remember, despite the improvements, this feature still negatively impacts battery life. If you want to use your iPhone for longer hours, consider turning off this feature or setting up a shortcut to limit usage time.
