
We use this information to address the inquiry and respond to the question. To conduct business and deliver products and services, Pearson collects and uses personal information in several ways in connection with this site, including: Questions and Inquiriesįor inquiries and questions, we collect the inquiry or question, together with name, contact details (email address, phone number and mailing address) and any other additional information voluntarily submitted to us through a Contact Us form or an email. Please note that other Pearson websites and online products and services have their own separate privacy policies. This privacy notice provides an overview of our commitment to privacy and describes how we collect, protect, use and share personal information collected through this site. Pearson Education, Inc., 221 River Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, (Pearson) presents this site to provide information about products and services that can be purchased through this site. In the Settings app, tap Display & Brightness. To configure the Appearance mode your iPhone uses, perform the following steps: Although it doesn’t affect productivity or usability of the iPhone very much, choosing your own wallpaper to see in the background of the Home and Lock screens makes your iPhone more personal to you and is just plain fun.Ĭonfiguring Light and Dark Modes Using the Settings App You also can set the wallpaper you see on the iPhone’s Lock screen (you can use the same image as on the Home screens or a different one). You can use the iPhone’s default wallpaper images, or you can use any photo available on your iPhone.


Because you see this image so often, you might as well have an image that you want to see or that you believe makes using the Home screens easier and faster. Wallpaper-Wallpaper is the image you see “behind” the icons on your Home screens. You can choose the view that works best for you. The Standard view maximizes screen space and the Zoomed view makes things on the screen larger, making them easier to see, but less content fits on the screen. You can use the Bold setting to bold text to make it easier to read. Text Size/Bold-As you use your iPhone, you’ll be constantly working with text, so it’s important to configure the text size to meet your preferences. However, some people find this feature more annoying than helpful so if the phone waking when you lift it bothers you, disable this setting on your phone. This is useful because you don’t even need to touch the screen or press a button, just lift the phone and you see the Lock screen, giving you quick access to the current time, the Audio Player, notifications, and widgets. Raise to Wake-This setting enables you to wake up the iPhone by lifting it. It also extends battery life because it puts the iPhone to sleep when you aren’t using it. This is good for security as it is less likely someone can pick up and use your phone if you let it sit for a while. You can set the color temperature to your preferences and can set a schedule if you want Night Shift to be activated automatically.Īuto-Lock-The Auto-Lock setting causes your iPhone to lock and go to sleep after a specific amount of inactivity. It’s supposed to make the light produced by the iPhone more suitable to darker conditions. Night Shift-This feature changes the color profile of the screen after dark. If your iPhone doesn’t have a specific capability, such as True Tone, you can just ignore information related to that topic.

True Tone-This feature attempts to adjust the display so that colors appear the same despite changes to the ambient light around the phone.ĭifferent models of iPhones have different screen capabilities, so you might or might not see all of or the same options on your phone that are described in this section. You should find a good balance between viewing comfort and battery life.

However, the screen is also a large user of battery power, so the dimmer an iPhone’s screen is, the longer its battery lasts. You can switch modes manually and set a schedule so your phone changes modes automatically.īrightness-Because you continually look at your iPhone’s screen, it should be the right brightness level for your eyes. The Dark mode “inverts” the screen so the background is dark and the text is light. In the Light mode, the screen’s background is bright, and the text is dark. There are a number of settings you can configure to suit your viewing preferences and how your iPhone locks/wakes:Īppearance-Your iPhone has a Light or Dark mode. Learn More Buy Setting the Screen’s Appearance, Brightness, Lock/Wake, Text, View, and Wallpaper Options
