Apple’s WWDC 2022 is just days away at this point and we could not be more excited for the company to unveil the next-gen iOS 16 and more OS upgrades. While we have heard some rumors regarding iOS 16 in the past, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has revealed fresh information suggesting that Apple could finally add support for an always-on display feature for iPhones with iOS 16. Check out the details right below.

According to the recent edition of Gurman’s Power On newsletter, Apple is said to add support for an always-on display (AOD) feature in iOS 16 ahead of the release of its upcoming iPhone 14 series. The Apple analyst says that the Cupertino giant is planning to add some major changes to the lock-screen on iPhones and iPads this year, including support for AOD and “wallpapers that have widget-like capabilities.”

New iPhone 14 Details Leaked Too!

Meanwhile, Gurman has also reported (via Phonearena) that Apple has expectations to sell fewer iPhone 14 models than what was previously predicted by analysts. Gurman says that the fact that the iPhone 14 series will not be a significant upgrade over its predecessor has led Apple set a flat production target of 220 million iPhone units for 2022. Analysts have previously predicted that the company would produce at least 240 million units this year. Supply-chain issue is another reason for this.