The Lock Screen
No one pays too much attention to the iPhone lock screen these days. It's just there, whenever your phone is locked and needs a passcode or a biometric to open it. Sure, it gives you the time and date, a few recent notices and easy access to the Camera app or Torch feature, but it that's all it's good for. But all this is going to change in iOS 16.
The new operating system offers a complete overhaul for the iPhone's lock screen. A new multilayered effect makes the subjects of photo wallpapers sit in front of the time, offering a sense of depth. If you press and hold the lock screen you get a screen selector, where you can swipe left and right through lock screen presets and screens you've already created. Tap a screen to set it as your lock screen, or tap Customise to edit it. Apple Watch owners will be very familiar with this feature.
Tapping Customise takes you to the editor, where you can swipe to try out different styles that automatically change the colour filter, background and the font and colours used to display the time. You can also add widgets to your lock screen, selectable through the widget gallery. Widgets collate information gleaned from iOS apps, and present them on your lock screen where they can be seen without unlocking your iPhone. A Calendar widget might offer upcoming events, for example, and Weather might show the current temperature at your location. Third-party developers can create widgets for their own apps too.
The wallpaper picker has been updated, and there are some new exciting wallpapers on offer, including an astronomy screen which shows the globe focusing on your current position and showing whether it's day or night, and a real-time weather wallpaper which gives an animated illustration of the current weather.
This story is from the July/August 2022 edition of Essential Apple User Magazine.
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