L’iPhone 14 Pro et l’iPhone 14 Pro Maxboth feature a ProMotion refresh rate of up to one hundred and twenty frames per second, adaptive. This means that itscadence may changedepending on your needs. So, when you watch a video on Apple TV+ or play an Apple Arcade game, it is of course necessary to benefit from a high frequency. But to read a digital book or Messages, no need: the cadence can then drop discreetly.
It is this advantage that takes advantage ofthe new functionality Always on, well known to Apple Watch users and now available on the new high-end iPhones. We were able to learn more about this solution last week, from the developer. And now, these are the tests that allow us to understand even better how this interface behaves.
In the car or on transport
The screenAlways onis particularly useful when traveling, since this is when we try to save as much energy as possible so as not to have to recharge our iPhone 14 Pro on the fly. For example, it is possible to display the indications of yourdirections Apple Mapson a black background when you ride, thus ensuring less distraction and therefore greater road safety. Although of course, we remind you, the use of smartphones is strictly prohibited while driving.
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If you record avocal memo, you can also lock your screen and the modeAlways onwill continue to tell you the recording duration, playback controls and the title of your memo. In the case of an audio call, the name of the correspondent remains very visible but the seven main buttons (hang up, add a participant, activate the loudspeaker, mute the microphone, access contacts, open the keypad and activate the video) are darkened.
Notifications!
But the main advantage of the screenAlways onis probably quite different. In fact, the panel can also display thenotification icons for your favorite appson a dark background, which really doesn't displease us as this was long awaited. So, in the blink of an eye, you can see your Facebook or Instagram messages without revealing all the content. Confidentiality as a bonus, therefore!
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