Since the launch of the iPhone 14 Pro, users have been sharing benchmarks that show battery consumption when always on display is turned on. For those who really want to know how much the feature affects their battery drain, Apple will make it easy with iOS 16.4. It turned out that in the newly released iOS 16.4 beta version, Apple added details about the battery consumption of the AOD feature to the Settings application. Always On Display will also be among the activities that consume battery (no Cellular coverage, Personal hotspot).
According to some benchmark tests, the Always on Display feature drains the iPhone 14 Pro’s battery by 20% in 24 hours. If the feature is turned on without the wallpaper, the consumption rate drops to 14%.