Do you want to use StandBy with iPhone in iOS 17 to get Apple’s first smart display? This post will teach you how to put iOS 17 on StandBy mode for compatible iPhones.
iOS 17, which was released on Monday, has a slew of new features. But one feature that quickly drew my attention was StandBy, a new mode that displays widgets on full screen when the iPhone is in landscape on the charger. While this mode is an excellent addition to the iPhone, it appears to have been designed for a different product category, such as a home-focused device.
What exactly is StandBy Mode?
When an iPhone running iOS 17 is put horizontally on a charger, the StandBy mode activates automatically. You may check the clock, weather, calendar, music controls, personal images, and other information.
To customize, slide left or right through the various StandBy choices, and long press or swipe up/down. When it comes to the time, for example, you may pick between an analog view, a digital view, a bubbly typeface, and a solar view, in which the backdrop color changes depending on the time.
When you activate StandBy, the first preference you see is to add Home Screen widgets to the main StandBy display. You may choose two widgets to display side by side in this mode, allowing you to control your HomeKit items, see your calendar events, keep an eye on the stock market, check device battery life, monitor the weather, and more.
If a Live Activity is active, it will take up the entire screen, as would the results of Siri inquiries.
StandBy mode will dim at night if the room you’re in is dark, so it won’t be bothersome while you sleep. StandBy mode is similar to Nightstand Mode on the Apple Watch and behaves similarly.
How to Put StandBy Mode on iOS 17
Here’s how to enable StandBy mode on your iPhone running iOS 17. Follow the steps below to guide you through the process.
1. Opne the Settings app.
2. Tap StandBy.
3. Now press the StandBy toggle at the top to turn it on.
4. If you want to turn the StandBy off after a period of time, go to Display > Turn Display Off choose:
- Automatically
- After 20 Seconds
- Never
5. If you’re using an iPhone that isn’t the iPhone 14 Pro, touch the Display > Night Mode toggle and turn it on. In low light, the StandBy mode can be shown with a red hue while in night mode. When viewing the StandBy display mode in the dark, helps reduce eye strain.
6. You can also enable Show Notifications.
Your iPhone is now in StandBy mode. By leaving your iPhone standing still in landscape mode as it charges, you may verify and test the same.
That’s all. This is how you can enable and put StamdBy mode in iOS 17.
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