iPhone users are waiting for the Always on Display (AOD) feature since 2017. In 2017, Apple launched its first iPhone with OLED display - the iPhone X.
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There were many leaks suggesting AOD on iPhone 13 series, but it didn't happen. There is a workaround you can use to enable AOD on you iPhone.
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At first, you need to install a third-party app on your iPhone. This app is "Flip Clock - Digital & Retro".
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Let's Begin!
Now, open the Settings app, then tap Accessibility > Guided Access. Now enable Guided Access feature.
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Tap on Passcode Settings, enable Face ID first, then tap Set Guided Access Passcode and enter the passcode.
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Now press the power button three times to activate the guided access, once activated you'll not be able to touch the display to use it.
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To get the access back, press the power button 3 times again, then enter the passcode to unlock your iPhone.