iOS 16 Lock Screen: How to customize iPhone - 9to5Mac

2022-06-24 20:21:18 By : Mr. Janwei Lou

- Jun. 6th 2022 5:57 pm PT

The headlining update with iOS 16 is the ability to make custom Lock Screens. From widgets, fonts, photos, new wallpapers, and more, follow along for a hands-on look at how to create a custom iOS 16 Lock Screen on iPhone.

iOS 16 has arrived with the first developer beta launching just after Apple’s WWDC keynote. The next major software release for iPhone includes a range of handy features for Messages, notifications, Photos, Mail, Safari, and more.

However, what will probably grab the most attention is the new custom iOS 16 Lock Screen feature. It’s the most support for personalization we’ve seen from Apple with iPhone, building on all the work it did with iOS 14 when it debuted widgets plus some of its neat Apple Watch faces.

iOS 16 is currently available as a developer beta. The free public iOS 16 beta is set to arrive in July. Learn more about installing iOS 16 in our full guide.

Here’s a hands-on look at the process:

If you tap the “Customize” button on an old wallpaper, you’ll be prompted to “Add New” to continue.

Photos can look really sharp with the new Lock Screen and you can even set it to rotate through your pictures with the “Photo Shuffle” wallpaper.

You can add up to 4 small widgets, 2 small and 1 medium, or 2 medium widgets in the bottom Lock Screen space.

The fastest way to add widgets is by tapping them, but you can drag and drop them if you want to be more specific with placement.

Tap the time to customize its font and color. Swipe from right to left to reveal more color options as well as the full color palette for a totally custom hue.

You can also add 1 widget to the top day/date section, tap it to make a selection.

Tap the three-dot icon in the bottom right to enable perspective zoom and tap Done in the top right corner when finished.

Back on the Lock Screen customization main page, you can also tap Focus at the bottom to link a specific one to that specific Lock Screen.

Once you’ve placed widgets on your Lock Screen, you’ll get live data presented whenever you take a look. However, like Home Screen widgets, they aren’t directly interactive, so when you tap them you’ll be taken to the corresponding app (Calendar, Weather, Reminders, etc.).

At any time you can tap Customize to edit a Lock Screen or tap the blue + icon to create a new one.

It’s not exactly clear how many Lock Screens you can make, but so far I’ve created 21 😅.

Similar to Apple Watch faces, once you have multiple Lock Screens, it’s easy to switch between them by long-pressing on your Lock Screen and swiping to select a different one.

To remove custom Lock Screens, long-press on one and choose “Delete Wallpaper” at the bottom.

The new Weather and Astronomy wallpapers in iOS 16 are really impressive, but keep in mind they’ll ask for location access (which can be updated as often as every 15 minutes) which may impact your iPhone’s battery life.

How are you looking forward to using the new iOS 16 Lock Screen? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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