Apple iOS 16.2 beta update: The US-based tech giant Apple has released its third iOS 16.2 beta, which allows users to disable wallpaper and notifications from displaying on the iPhone's always-on display. The iPhone 14 Pro's always-on display shows a faded version of the wallpaper with notifications at the bottom by default.

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According to 9To5Mac, the option of the new feature can be found in the 'Display and Brightness' menu of the 'Settings' application. In iOS 16.2 beta 3, the company has added two new toggles -- one that disables the 'show wallpaper' feature and another that disables the 'show notifications' feature.

If the user turns off the wallpaper and notifications features, the device's always-on display will display a pure black design along with the lock screen widgets and the time, the report said. It aimed to make the iPhone and iPad interface more user-friendly for those users who might find it too complicated.

Meanwhile, the tech giant had started working on a new 'Custom Accessibility' mode for iOS 16.2 to provide a streamlined user experience. The new mode would substitute a more streamlined interface for Springboard, which was the primary iOS interface.

Apple on Tuesday announced that its safety service Emergency SOS via satellite is now available to customers in the US and Canada. Available on all iPhone 14 models, the technology enables users to message with emergency services while outside of cellular and Wi-Fi coverage.

Additionally, if users want to reassure friends and family of their whereabouts while traveling off the grid, they can now open the Find My app and share their location via satellite, the company said in a statement. The Emergency SOS via satellite will come to France, Germany, Ireland, and the UK in December.