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This year’s iPhone might finally bring one of Android’s best features

An always-on display could be on the way.

- Michael Simon reports

The iPhone 12 and iOS 14 might have closed the Android feature gap with 5G, OLED displays, and home screen widgets, but it’s still missing one feature that we’ve wanted for years. According to serial leaker Max Weinbach, that might finally be changing with this year’s iPhone.

The well-known and oft-accurate leaker spilled some secrets on the Everything­ApplePro YouTube channel on Valentine’s Day, and among the numerous details revealed is the possibilit­y of an always-on display. According to Weinbach, it won’t be anywhere near as customizab­le as it is on Android phones, but it will prevent

the biggest annoyance we have with our iPhones:

“Current design basically looks like a toned-down lock screen. Clock and battery life are always visible. Notificati­ons seem to be displayed using a bar and icons. Upon receiving, the notificati­on will pop up normally except that the screen will not entirely light up. Instead, it will display it just like you’re used to right now, except dimmed down and only temporary.”

So it’s basically a Galaxy S6, but we’ll take it. The always-on display has basically been standard fare on Android phones for years, and it’s an excellent feature. It makes it easy to quickly see the time without tapping the screen, saves battery life when alerts arrive, and most importantl­y, doesn’t draw unnecessar­y attention to itself in a dark room. To conserve battery life even further, Apple will reportedly use an LPTO (lowtempera­ture Polycrysta­lline oxide) OLED display like the one in the Apple Watch. Weinbach also says the new phones will bring ProMotion with a 120Hz refresh rate but only in the Pro models.

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