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iOS 26 brings a big change to iPhone’s Always On Display

iOS 26 changes how the iPhone’s Always On Display looks by default, blurring wallpapers instead of dimming them. While it improves readability, it also dulls the personality of Lock Screen images, though users can revert to the old style via settings.

October 24, 2025 / 19:34 IST
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Apple has made a subtle but noticeable change to the iPhone’s Always On Display in iOS 26, and it’s one that may divide users. Since its debut with the iPhone 14 Pro, the feature has remained largely unchanged — until now.

Previously, the Always On Display simply dimmed the Lock Screen wallpaper while keeping essential elements like the time, date, and widgets visible. With iOS 26, Apple has replaced that dimming effect with a blur, making the interface appear cleaner but at the cost of visual personality. The new blur effect makes text and widgets stand out more clearly, yet it also obscures the Lock Screen photo — a frustration for those who prefer to keep their wallpaper visible even when the screen is idle.

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Thankfully, Apple hasn’t completely removed the old look. Users can revert to the original dimmed style by heading to Settings > Display & Brightness > Always On Display and disabling the new “Blurred Wallpaper” option.

Apart from this change, the Always On Display still behaves as before. The screen remains dimly lit when locked, giving users access to key information without waking the phone. It automatically turns off when the device is placed face down, covered, connected to CarPlay, used as a Continuity Camera, or set to Low Power Mode or Sleep Focus.