K kevjen888 macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 13, 2008 767 236 Nov 30, 2021 #1 not turning off the AOD, but the feature that dims the display when wrist is down. i understand it's there to preserve battery, but i'm wondering if we can adjust that.
not turning off the AOD, but the feature that dims the display when wrist is down. i understand it's there to preserve battery, but i'm wondering if we can adjust that.
the future macrumors 68040 Jul 17, 2002 3,793 6,350 Nov 30, 2021 #2 In a word: no. All you could do is turn off rise to wake so that the Watch will always stay on the AOD level of brightness until you touch the screen. Reactions: kevjen888
In a word: no. All you could do is turn off rise to wake so that the Watch will always stay on the AOD level of brightness until you touch the screen.