Lock Screen keeps trying to edit
Whenever I am holding my iPhone, if I glance at it (facial recognition), it keeps going to edit mode. Is there a way to disable this?
iPhone 13, iOS 16
Whenever I am holding my iPhone, if I glance at it (facial recognition), it keeps going to edit mode. Is there a way to disable this?
iPhone 13, iOS 16
I want to know this, as well. It’s driving me crazy!
I want to know this, as well. It’s driving me crazy!
Me too! I keep accidentally engaging this - there are to be a way to turn it off.
Bruno75,
The new iOS has an option to change your wallpaper from your lock screen. If you press down on it, it wants to unlock you phone. When you have the facial ID it does it automatically.
Hey there Shalindria,
While we're unsure of exactly what you meant when it goes into 'edit mode' after looking at your Lock Screen, we'd like to help by ruling out some general details, along with confirming some more details to better understand the issue:
Cheers!
Can someone tell me how to disable this new "modify lock screen by touch and hold" altogether? I do not need to modify my lock screen and would like the phone to stay locked, now it is in this modify state all the time and uses battery when there are accidental presses. Thank you for replying.
Hello Shalindria,
So, it sounds like you're having issues with the new customization features for Lock Screen. Is it possible that you're simply not touching and holding the Lock Screen long enough for the Customize button to appear or holding steady enough to not move to the Home Screen? The reason we ask is simply because, when the iPhone unlocks with Face ID, it doesn't change screens automatically, you would need to swipe it to move to the Home Screen.
Personalize your iPhone Lock Screen - Apple Support
Create a custom Lock Screen
Touch and hold the Lock Screen until the Customize button appears at the bottom of the screen.
If the Customize button doesn’t appear, touch and hold the Lock Screen again, then enter your passcode.
1. Tapat the bottom of the screen.
2. The Lock Screen wallpaper gallery appears.
3. Tap one of the wallpaper options to select it as your Lock Screen.
For some wallpaper choices, you can swipe left or right to try different color filters, patterns, and fonts that complement each other.
4. Tap Add, then do one of the following:
- Choose whether to use the wallpaper on both the Lock Screen and Home Screen: Tap Set as Wallpaper Pair.
- Make further changes to the Home Screen: Tap Customize Home Screen. Tap a color to change the wallpaper color, tapto use a custom photo, or select Blur to blur the wallpaper so the apps stand out.
Best regards.
Lock Screen keeps trying to edit