Equipped with the power-efficient OLED panel, the screen remains turned on without eating much battery.

When the AOD was launched on iPhone, Apple didnt offer any way to customize AOD.

First and foremost, you want toimprove the battery life of your iPhoneby keeping the never-ending alerts at bay.

Update software on your iPhone

1.To get going, open theSettings appon your iPhone.

If you are yet to patch your gear, navigate to the controls app and tap on General.

After that, hit Software Update and then allow the iPhone to check for updates.

Once it has shown the available update, download and install it as usual.

2.In the configs menu, scroll down a bit and tap onDisplay & Brightness.

3.Then, tap onAlways On Display.

4.After that, turn off the toggles next toShow WallpaperandShow Notifications.

Thats pretty much it!

That means only time and widgets will show on the screen.

Wrapping up…

For those uninitiated, Always On Display has been around for quite some time.

Much before Apple introduced AOD on iPhone, most Android smartphone makers had embraced this feature.