![]() ![]() ![]() When you've chosen your style, you can press the three dots in the bottom corner and here you can choose if you want a depth effect, where the clock can partially hide behind the foreground subject to fake a sense of perspective. ![]() And these can include all manner of data, from weather conditions through to calendar events and battery levels. Then there's the bottom widget field, in which you can add small square widgets or larger rectangular ones. As for colour, by default, it chooses colours that work with the wallpaper, but you can manually choose a different colour from the available options at the bottom. Tap the clock and you can change the font and style, and there are a few options here. So if you want the date and the weather conditions, or the date and upcoming events, or the date and your fitness progress you can. Tap on the date field at the top and you can swap out the default for something else. Once you've selected your style from the list, you can customise it. You'll get a whole bunch of presets to choose from with different clock styles, widgets and wallpapers. Similar to how you customise your Apple smartwatch face, just press and hold on the Lock Screen and tap 'customise'. Apple has revitalised it, giving you customisation options that just haven't existed before on iPhone. Of course we have to start here, it's the star of the show: the Lock Screen. In this feature we'll guide you through some of our favourite new tools, so get iOS 16 downloaded and check out the new features below or in the video at the top of this page (above). ![]()
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