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PSA: iOS 16 has a limit to how many custom lock screens users can create

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 04, 2022

One of the key features of iOS 16 is the new, customizable iPhone lock screen. It lets users create multiple sets with different wallpapers, font settings, and even widgets. However, despite having multiple customization options, the latest version of iPhone’s operating system won’t let you create as many custom lock screens as you want. As noted by an iPhone user on , there’s a limit of 200 custom lock screens per iPhone with iOS 16.... + full article



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