The Trick To Fix Bad iPhone 14 Pro Battery Life – SlashGear
The always-on display is exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max (via Apple), so if you have any other model, you can safely blame another culprit. As we stated before, the always-on display may be well-optimized as it doesn’t seem to make a noticeable difference when turning it off. However, Apple shuts this feature off when you put your iPhone in battery-saving mode, so clearly the company thinks it’s worth a shot. If you’re not a fan of the always-on display, it may be worth turning it off just to squeeze a bit more potential out of your battery.
To turn off the Always-On Display feature on your iPhone 14 Pro:
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Go to the home screen and tap the Settings icon.
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In the Settings menu, tap Display & Brightness.
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Scroll down to the bottom of the screen.
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Toggle the switch next to Always-On Display to the off position.
Keep in mind, turning off AOD may help improve your battery life, but it will also prevent you from seeing the time, date, and notifications when your phone is locked. If you prefer to keep AOD enabled, you can try adjusting the settings to show fewer elements on the screen or to turn off after a shorter period of time. It’s said that foregoing a wallpaper can also inhibit the AOD’s impact on battery. To do this, tap the Always-On Display option in the Display & Brightness menu and adjust the settings as desired.
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