You can personalize your device with your favorite wallpaper (the background picture on your Lock Screen and Home Screen). You can also set your device to dim automatically when your environment is dark and reduce the amount of emitted blue light at night before you go to bed.
You can add widgets to give you relevant information at a glance, add filters to photo backgrounds, and change the font of the date and time. You can set up more than one Lock Screen and associate it with a Focus. Switch to that Lock Screen and your Focus will start automatically.
Apple offers two dynamic wallpapers, Astronomy and Weather. These wallpapers change depending on real-world circumstances.
For example, if you choose Astronomy, you can swipe right or left to choose to show Earth close or from afar, the Moon close or from afar, or the whole Solar System. If you choose Earth, the globe is centered on your location and correctly shows the angle of sunlight. The sunlight angle is also correctly displayed on the Moon. Solar System shows the correct position of planets relative to Earth.
If you choose Weather, animations will play for sunlight, rain, snow, and other weather events.
If dynamic wallpapers aren’t your thing, Apple offers dozens of patterns and color options, and you can still set any photo from your camera as a wallpaper.
If you choose a photo as your wallpaper:
Change the font and color of the time displayed by tapping the box containing it, then choosing different options.
Next, and only if you are not using a depth effect, tap Add Widgets, then tap the widgets you want to add. Remember that only four slots are available, and some widgets take up two slots. Tap to remove a widget. Tap
on the Add Widgets card when you are done.
Once you are satisfied with your wallpaper and widgets, tap Add in the upper right, then choose whether to apply the wallpaper to both the Lock Screen and Home Screen or to choose a different wallpaper for the Home Screen.
You can link a Focus to a Lock Screen. Switching to that Lock Screen starts the Focus.
Oddly enough, you cannot change the wallpaper once you have created a Lock Screen; you can only change widgets, the linked Focus mode, and the wallpaper’s filter. If you don’t want to see the wallpaper anymore, you will have to delete the Lock Screen:
You can enable some features and widgets to your Lock Screen, making it easier to access and respond to messages without having to unlock your device.
You can now choose a dark theme for your device. Dark Appearance darkens the backgrounds of many screens, reducing eye strain. As a bonus, a darker screen will extend battery life.
You can add a button to the Control Center to switch between light and dark modes. If you don’t see the dark mode icon in the Control Center, go to Settings > Control Center and tap
Dark Mode. Note that starting
Dark Mode from the Control Center will only turn it on until the following sunrise.