According to a reviewer, the iPhone 14 Pro's always-on display (AoD) works with a variety of apps. The AoD on the iPhone 14 Pro models only displays a dimly lit lock screen, rather than a black background as on Android smartphones. According to the reviewer, the iPhone 14 Pro's AoD is compatible with the Maps and Voice Memo apps. It is also said to work with the control center's Apple TV Remote feature. This should improve functionality even when the phone is locked.
Brain Tong, a YouTube reviewer, has posted his thoughts on the iPhone 14 Pro. Tong has highlighted some of the native Apple applications that work with the new AoD on the iPhone 14 Pro models in the video. According to the video, the AoD on the Cupertino tech giant's newly launched smartphone will allow users to directly access several applications such as Maps and Voice Memos. It is also said to work during phone calls.
If a user locks their iPhone 14 Pro while using the Maps app, parts of the AoD will continue to show a dimmed version of the navigation. According to the video, the top of the screen will show the distance left to the next turn, and the bottom will show the estimated time of arrival. The Voice Memo app will continue to display the length of the recording, as well as some other information on the AoD. Users will also be able to play, pause, and stop recording voice memos. During calls, the top of the AoD will display the caller ID of the person with whom the user is conversing.
Sofia Pitt, a CNBC reviewer, has also shared some details about the AoD feature on the iPhone 14 Pro models. Pitt stated that the Apple TV Remote enabled her to play and pause content directly from the AoD screen. When the phone is locked, the dimly lit screen displays only the Apple TV Remote controls.
Apple previously announced the iPhone 14 Pro models on September 7 during its 'Far Out' event. The display on the iPhone 14 Pro is a 6.06-inch Super Retina XDR Always-ON OLED with ProMotion refresh rate support. The iPhone 14 Pro Max, on the other hand, has a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with the same ProMotion refresh rate feature. Both handsets are powered by Apple's latest A16 Bionic SoC.