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Samsung Already Offer iOS 17’s StandBy Mode — Here’s How To Use It On Galaxy Phones

Apple’s IOS 17 comprises several new features, and one of its key features is the Standby mode. After listening to this feature, many users realized that this Standby mode is already in some Galaxy devices but with another name. This article will teach you how to enable and use the Standby mode on Galaxy devices.
As mentioned earlier in this article, Samsung devices already had this feature, but it is always on display with another name. By following a simple way, you can allow this feature to work like it works on iOS 17.
Standby Mode in Galaxy Devices:
In the Galaxy devices, users can imitate the Standby Mode by using Always-on-Display in a landscape mode. This view shows time, notification icon, and media playback; if used further, it also indicates more widgets in an attractive manner.
Also, this Standby Mode uses AOD, which tends to drain your device’s battery. So, ensure you have a charger to avoid the inconvenience of the battery drain. However, this feature only works on the flagship Galaxy devices.
How to use the Standby Mode on Galaxy devices?
When your phone is charging, this Landscape version of Standby mode allows users to access all the information at a glance from a distance. To use the standby mode, you need to enable its AOD first. Following are the steps you can follow to use the Standby Mode in your Galaxy devices:
- Move to the Settings app on your Galaxy device.
- Click on the lock screen.
- Tap on the Always-on-Display option.
- Scroll to get the Screen Orientation.
- Select the Landscape mode.

IOS 17 is stocked up with many custom widgets such as music, clock, weather, alarm, and more. Also, you can change the widgets of your choice by clicking on the settings at the bottom. Unfortunately, Samsung does not offer these customization options in its Galaxy devices.

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