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Set Up Your Phone’s Always-On Display So You’re Unlocking It Less Often

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Why This Matters

Enabling and customizing your phone's always-on display can significantly reduce the frequency of unlocking your device, helping you stay focused and protect your privacy. This feature allows quick access to notifications and updates at a glance, streamlining your interaction with your phone. For consumers, it offers a more efficient and less intrusive way to stay informed, while for the tech industry, it highlights the importance of user-centric design in device interfaces.

Key Takeaways

How many times do you think you check your phone a day?

The number is probably much higher than you'd guess. Phones are always within easy reach, offering instant access to the world, social media, and messages from friends and family. Even if you're not being pinged with notifications, the temptation to scroll through an app or two is always there.

There are different ways to tackle this, from muting notifications to keeping some space between you and your device. But one easy way to be sure you check your phone less often is to do more with the lock screen on your handset.

You can populate the lock screen with a variety of alerts and updates that help you see what's happening with just a brief glance. You won't need to unlock your phone again and again, and you won't be drawn into checking multiple apps each time you pick it up. Here's what you can do on the major phone models.

Google Pixel Phones

Most Android phones now offer an always-on display feature, including recent Google Pixel models. To customize what appears on the lock screen, head to Settings, then choose Display and touch, and you'll find an Always-on display option: Tap this to find a toggle switch to enable or disable the feature.

Also on the Display and touch menu, you can tap Lock screen to configure what shows up on the display when your phone is locked. The main option to be aware of here is Notifications on lock screen: Tap this to choose how notifications appear onscreen (in full or as snippets) and to determine which kinds of alerts show up.

Make sure you can see notifications on the lock screen. Courtesy of David Nield

You can for example hide "sensitive" info from the lock screen, in case someone else glances at your phone—this essentially just means notifications from messaging apps, which might include personal stuff that you want to make sure isn't available to other people. (Remember, with the always-on display setting enabled, anyone around you can get a look at your lock screen).

The other option you may want to enable on the Lock screen menu is Widgets on lock screen. This lets you set up widgets like a camera shortcut and a weather forecast to be one swipe away on the lock screen—again saving you the trouble of having to unlock your phone and dive into specific apps.

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