How to customize your iPhone lock screen and add widgets

2023-02-15 15:51:20 By : Ms. Grace Yang

Pocket-lint has detailed how to customize your iPhone lock screen with iOS 16, and we tried to answer any questions you may have along the way.

If you own an iPhone, you now have more options than ever before - including the ability to customise your lock screen. You can change the entire look - right down to the colours, fonts, and widgets. You can even create multiple lock screens to match your changing aesthetic or to reduce distractions with Apple's Focus feature.

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In this guide, we walk you through the process of customising your iPhone lock screen and wallpaper. Whether you're new to iPhone customisation or a seasoned pro, we provide step-by-step instructions on how to achieve your desired look - from selecting the perfect wallpaper to adding widgets and setting up a Focus lock screen.

Customising your iPhone lock screen is an easy and fun way to make your phone feel more personal and tailored to your preferences. With the ability to choose from a variety of customisation options, you can make your iPhone look and feel just the way you want. So, let's get started and make your lock screen and wallpaper truly yours.

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Below, we describe everything you can do, from start to finish, when it comes to customizing your lock screen. Further, in this guide, we break out certain aspects in more detail, like how to add a photo or widgets to your lock screen.

Touch and hold your lock screen until the Customise button appears, swipe to the lock screen you want to edit, and tap the Customise button. Now you can edit it and save your changes.

You can delete a lock screen by touching and holding the lock screen until the Customise button appears. Swipe to the lock screen you want to delete, then swipe up on the screen, and tap the Trash button.

You can create multiple custom lock screens and switch between them throughout the day. Touch and hold the lock screen until the Customise button appears, then swipe to the lock screen you want to use and tap it.

When customising your lock screen, you can add a specific photo from your photo library or choose a suggested photo. You can also apply a Depth Effect to your wallpaper photo or set your lock screen to shuffle various photos.

Note: If you want to add a photo directly from your photo library, in the Photos app, tap Library > select a photo > tap the Share button > select Use as Wallpaper > tap Done> Choose whether to show it on home or lock screen.

You can add widgets to your lock screens, including one for the temperature, battery, upcoming calendar events, and so on.

Focus is a feature that helps you reduce distractions. You can customise one of the provided Focus options - like Work, Personal, or Sleep - or create a custom Focus. You can use Focus to temporarily silence all notifications, for instance. Then, you can set up a Focus right on your lock screen. When a Focus is linked to your lock screen, you can turn it on by swiping to the corresponding lock screen.

There was once a time when Apple wouldn't let its users customise the home screen. But the company is much more lenient these days. You can completely control the aesthetic of an iPhone, like by changing your home screen app icons to custom ones and by using widgets. If you want to get super spicy, you can even add a video clip of something to your lock screen.

It's simple to do. Just follow Pocket-lint's guide: How to customise your iPhone home screen with shortcuts and widgets.

Apple has an entire support hub dedicated to the iPhone lock screen.

Pocket-lint also has the following guides on iOS 16: