Most people don’t use their phones at night so like why not give us the option to turn it off between certain times like android does, it would reduce screen burn in and improve battery life
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janxb t1_j1dds84 wrote
AOD is automatically disabled when you enable the sleep focus.
Pretend_Raspberry_80 t1_j1ddub2 wrote
Flip the phone into its face and it will turn off.
dskatter t1_j1dhvxo wrote
Sleep focus exists.
mblack1993 t1_j1dsc94 wrote
You can hide the wallpaper as of 16.2 (20C65) and it’s really helpful.
Kravos76 t1_j1e2ytd wrote
It would be stellar if the toggle was exposed to shortcuts. “Using sleep mode” isn’t the solution you think it is
3dforlife t1_j1e43zj wrote
Well, it works for me.
Adorable-Morning9289 t1_j1e4c86 wrote
It actually turns off at night
Kravos76 t1_j1e4mnv wrote
Sure. But the that requires fiddling. Aka: overhead.
AOD is a simple toggle and having that exposed to automation (shortcuts) is an approach that will hopefully, some day, be added.
Milo-Vanilo t1_j1eb7t0 wrote
I use automation to toggle AOD on an off at specific times?
blue_socks123 t1_j1f25nt wrote
What is AOD
Lintydint OP t1_j1f2qau wrote
“Always on Display” it’s only available on the iPhone 14 pro models
OhSixTJ t1_j1gno51 wrote
I want the opposite. I want it off all day and on at night. I charge my phone on a vertical MagSafe stand and would like it to double as my clock. And yes, I charge it every night, wirelessly, no matter what percentage it has when I go to sleep. CRAZY RIGHT??
TheHeavyweightChamp t1_j1ddeg5 wrote
There won’t be any burn in. The software is designed to prevent it.