Plus, Lock Screens can be linked toFocuses, helping you separate work and personal life.
Each Lock Screen is linked to a particular wallpaper, which kicks off this process.
Photos: Apple has made the simple photo-picker quite smart.
Youll see different sections for featured photos, people, pets, nature, urban landscapes, and more.
The Featured section does a great job highlighting wallpaper-worthy photos from your gallery.
Emoji: Create a pattern-based emoji wallpaper with up to 6 emojis of your choice.
Most common options let you kill the Depth Effect and Perspective Zoom.
After you pick the wallpaper, youll land on the customization screen above.
Tap the digital clock icon to switch to a different font and color.
Tap the empty space to find the new widget selection menu.
Hit the littleMinusicon to remove a widget.
Dont forget, you could customize the date at the top as well.
The widget there will be purely textual; the widget data will show up after the date.
Still, quite useful for viewing your Activity data or to be reminded of an upcoming appointment.
Now, when you switch to a different Lock Screen, the Home Screen wallpaper will change as well.
Or, you’re able to tap the Customize Home Screen button for expanded controls.
Here, you’re able to enable Legibility Blur which makes it easier to read app labels.
If you want to choose a different photo for the Home Screen, tap the Photos button.
Tap the Done button again, and your Lock Screen is ready to go.
After youre done creating the Lock Screen, you might switch between them with a tap.