OLEDX is a free iOS app that you can download. It works on all iPhone models running iOS 11+ but it should only be used on an iPhone X because it’s the only one with an OLED screen, not to mention batteries.
Set Up Guided Access
Open the Settings app and go to General>Accessibility. Scroll to the very bottom and turn on Guided Access. Go through the process of setting it up i.e. set up a passcode.
and scroll down to the bottom again. This time, tap Accessibility Shortcut. On the Accessibility Shortcut screen, select Guided Access. That’s all you need to do.
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Open the OLEDX app. This app will choose what is on your screen when it’s always on. Tap the app’s settings to customize the screen. If you don’t see the Settings option, tap anywhere on the app’s interface and it will appear.
Customize the time, note, and icon on the screen. You can also enable a star field but that is a premium feature. When you’re done, tap the side button on your iPhone X three times. This will lock you device but allow the app to fill your screen and remain on all the time. You can unlock you device by clicking the side button and using Face ID. On other iPhone models, you can unlock your phone with Touch ID.
Guided Access allows users to limit their screen to a single app if they need to. OLEDX takes advantage of this feature by giving you a nice black background with relevant information, time, battery, and a quick note, that can update itself. The device is locked so you don’t have to worry about anyone accessing information on your phone.
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