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A developer release of iOS 16.2 beta 3 is fixing a criticism that many users have had with the flashy new always-on display (AOD) on the iPhone 14 Pro, putting it more in line with how Android does AOD.
The much ballyhooed introduction of the AOD feature on the latest iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max was definitely met with excitement, but also
Source: Hot Hardware – The iPhone 14 Pro Is Fixing A Major Feature Annoyance By Taking A Page From Android