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Everyone's iPhone lock screen looks the same — here's how Apple could make it way more personal and useful
Abstract:The iPhone should take a cue from the Apple Watch on this one.
Everyone's iPhone lock screen looks exactly the same.Apple could make the iPhone lock screen way more personal — and useful — by taking a page from the Apple Watch.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.With the exception of wallpapers, every iPhone lock screen looks exactly the same.You have the time and date in the top-center of the phone, some information like battery life and signal strength at the very top, and a couple of quick-access controls for the flashlight and camera at the bottom.This is fine, but wouldn't it be nice if you could actually customize your iPhone's lock screen, so it could look and feel the way you want it to?Apple wouldn't have to look very far for inspiration here. Specifically, the Apple Watch has the right idea.Let's break it down.
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