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Use StandBy to Make Your iPhone into a Clock, Photo Frame, and More



iOS 17 brings a new mode for the iPhone: StandBy. All you have to do is connect your iPhone to a charger wirelessly or with a cable, position it on its side in landscape orientation, and press the side button to lock the screen. Standby works best with a MagSafe charging stand, but is not required.


Swipe left or right to switch between three screens: widgets, photos, and clocks. Swipe up and down to move between widgets, photo collections, and clock styles. On the widget screen, touch and hold to add and remove widgets, and on the photo screen, to choose which collections and albums to display.


You can choose how long the display stays active by going into Settings > StandBy > Display. By default, it will stay on all the time on iPhone models with an Always-On display. A tap or nudge is all it will wake it on other iPhone models. Finally, StandBy mode remembers your preferred view in different locations, so it can be a clock in the bedroom, a photo frame in the kitchen, and a clock at the office.


(Featured image by Apple)

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