First things first, StandBy Mode works on all iPhones that are compatible with iOS 17. Unfortunately, that leaves the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X out. They had a good run, though. On the brighter side, the feature is available on 20 other models of iPhone, so you’re safe if you have an iPhone SE (2nd Gen or later), an iPhone XR, or any other model released afterward.
Currently, iOS 17 is only available as a beta version, and you must install the beta version to use the feature. We’ve covered how to install iOS 17 public beta in a separate article that might help you.
Once you have the beta version in place, all you need to enable StandBy Mode is to place your iPhone sideways (in landscape orientation) while it charges. Your iPhone’s screen will go black in a few seconds, and the following message will appear “Welcome to StandBy.” Following this, you must swipe left or right on the screen to get started.
Your iPhone’s screen will show all sorts of widgets, including a clock, calendar, weather, and reminders. You’ll also get an option to put up the images in your gallery as a slideshow with a digital clock. If an active timer or music plays in the background, it will appear as a small tile in StandBy Mode.
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