

More support will come from third-party apps later this year when Live Activities launch.
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Gizmodohas high praise for the iPhone 14 Pro and its new Dynamic Island, saying it makes “ditching Android mode tempting than ever.” The review also confirms that while most third-party apps don’t yet integrate with the Dynamic Island, media apps like Spotify can because it’s based on the existing Now Playing feature. You can turn off the always-on display to eke out even more battery. The Pro Max was still kicking when I went to bed. After a long, harsh day shooting my review video on an actual island-nonstop camera and video use-the Pro conked out around 7:30 p.m. Plus, it didn’t impact battery life in a noticeable way. Joanna Stern at The Wall Street Journal says that she didn’t notice any impact on battery life with the Always-On display, particularly on the iPhone 14 Pro Max:įor those of us who use our phones as a watch, I predict thousands of phone taps a year saved. I hope we see some customization options here in the future.ĬNBCalso points out that the Apple TV Remote within iOS when the iPhone 14 Pro is idle, thanks to the the Always-On display. Apple’s done some nice work to keep wallpaper colors accurate in the low-power always-on mode, but honestly, I would prefer a Pixel-style black and white clock to something that sort of looks like my phone is awake all the time. It’s fine! The display refresh rate drops to just one hertz, and the brightness goes extremely low to save battery life.

Interestingly, Nilay Patel says that the Always-On display is … “a little too on,” and it looks like his phone is “awake all the time.”Īt long last, Apple added an always-on display mode to the iPhone 14 Pro, which, well, Android phones have had always-on displays for a long time now. The Verge has some interesting thoughts on the iPhone 14 Pro’s new Always-On display. Reviews: iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max Display
