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Android 14 Beta 3 includes access to several of the new lock screen customization options, such as new clocks and colours.
YOUR iPhone Lock Screen protects everything on your handset – or almost everything. Several features can still be used while your iPhone is locked, unless you change your settings.
That’s great! You can have one Lock Screen for one context and another Lock Screen with a different wallpaper and widget options for another context.
I've been testing out different combinations of shortcuts on an iPhone 15 Pro running iOS 18, and these are the lock screen shortcuts I've found to be the most valuable.
How to set a different photo for your lock screen and home screen If you haven’t made a new wallpaper yet, go to Settings -> Wallpaper, and press Add New Wallpaper.
What some users might not know is that you can also set a completely different Home Screen wallpaper to the one that appears on the Lock Screen. Keep reading to learn how it's done.
To enable the always on functionality on a Galaxy handset (it’s off by default), open up Settings, then choose Lock screen and Always On Display.
For years, the flashlight and camera shortcuts have been mainstays on iPhone lock screens. But iOS 18 gives you the ability to swap in different controls from the revamped Control Center.
One of the many features introduced with iOS 16 is the ability to customize your iPhone's lock screen. Here's the best way to do it.
Google may add more granular controls for the size of the clock on the lock screen. These controls could arrive in Android 15 QPR2.
Apple finally lets you change the two apps or features available on the iPhone lock screen: Here's how to do it in iOS 18 beta 1.
If you initially went with this suggestion to "Set as Wallpaper Pair" when creating your Lock Screen, but have since decided you want to have a different ‌Home Screen‌ wallpaper, you can do so.