Confirmed feature suggesting support for always-on display on iOS 16-iPhone Mania

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At Apple’s World Developers Conference (WWDC22) held before dawn on June 7, Japan timeiOS16Was announced. With the same OS,The lock screen has been significantly redesignedIt is possible to add widgets etc., but these new features of iOS 16 are on iPhone 14 ProSuggests that an always-on display will be introducedUS media 9to5Mac claims to do.

Not related to Apple Watch’s always-on display

iOS16Immediately following the announcementiOS16 Beta 1 released for developersHowever, iOS 16 is in the same betaSupports always-on displayThere is a piece of code that points to what you are doing.

There are three new frameworks related to backlight management for iPhone displays, and each framework contains elements that enable an always-on display.

It’s possible that these frameworks are associated with the always-on display on the Apple Watch,Probably not… apparently …

Mention the constantly lit display in the software that governs the iPhone home screen

All the frameworks discovered by 9to5Mac are used by different components of iOS, including the lock screen, plus the iPhone.SpringBoard(Software that manages the home screen and its associated functions on iOS)There are multiple references to always-on displays… apparently …

It’s also designed to allow Apple engineers to try out features on devices that don’t support always-on displays.Maybe the iPhone 13 Pro will be tested for functionalityAnd 9to5Mac are guessing.

Source:9to5Mac
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