随着 iOS 16 的出现,iPhone 用户终于拥有了丰富的锁屏自定义选项。事实上,有这么多的选择,它几乎是压倒性的!
如果您是 iOS 16 的新手并且想要利用新功能,请按照以下说明自定义 iPhone 的锁定屏幕。

注意:在撰写本文时,iPadOS 16 没有确定的发布日期。虽然我们相信一旦 iPadOS 16 发布,以下说明也将适用于 iPad,但可能存在差异。虽然 iOS 16 与 iPhone 14 Pro、Pro Max和标准 iPhone 14 一起首次亮相,但以下步骤和功能适用于任何支持 iOS 16 的 iPhone。
如何激活锁定屏幕自定义(Lock Screen Customization)
要开始使用锁定屏幕自定义,您需要在锁定屏幕上!确保您已使用FaceID、TouchID或密码解锁手机。长按锁定屏幕,您的视图将缩小。
有两个感兴趣的按钮:自定义(Customize)和蓝色的“加号”按钮。

由于我们正在开始我们的定制之旅,请选择“加号”按钮,这将带您进入“添加新壁纸”(Add New Wallpaper)屏幕。
添加新壁纸
在添加新壁纸屏幕(Add New Wallpaper Screen)上,您有很多选择。在屏幕顶部,您会看到标记为“照片”、“照片随机播放”、“表情符号”、“天气”、“天文学”和“颜色”的快捷方式。

当您向上或向下滚动屏幕时,这些相同的类别(或多或少)会被复制,“精选”部分除外。
在每个部分标题下,您会看到几个建议,您可以向左或向右滑动以查看更多选项。每种壁纸类型都有其特殊的定制功能。
照片(Photos)快捷方式可让您从照片库中选择任何照片,或者您可以选择浏览相册。您还可以从生成的类别中选择多张自动建议的照片,例如“宠物(Pets)”或“自然”。

照片随机播放(Photo Shuffle)是同样的事情,但这里的照片会按照您指定的间隔自动旋转。您可以指定是否要使用自动选择的精选照片,也可以进行手动选择。

表情符号(Emoji)选项可让您选择一系列表情符号(emojis)以用作壁纸。这(Which)肯定是一些人会做出的选择,但你做你!

天气(Weather)壁纸是一项有用的功能,您可以一目了然地看到外面的天气。非常适合(Perfect)我们这些被困在没有窗户的办公室里的人。

天文学(Astronomy)壁纸可让您看到地球(Earth)或月球(Moon)的3D 模型,如果您向左滑动,每个模型都会显示更详细的版本。还有一个太阳系模型显示行星的相对位置,在详细的地球(Earth)视图中,您甚至可以看到您当前的位置!

如果图片或照片对您来说不够禅(Zen),最后的选择是简单地将颜色作为您的墙纸。您可以从快速选择中进行选择,然后使用滑块调整阴影。

如果您选择背景颜色选项左上角的多色圆点,您将获得精确的工具来准确获得所需的阴影和颜色。您甚至可以使用滴管或指定颜色十六进制代码。
一旦您选择了所选壁纸样式,请选择添加(Add)并决定是要使用壁纸对还是自定义主屏幕(Home Screen)壁纸。

如果您设置了一对壁纸,您的主屏幕(Home Screen)背景将与锁屏壁纸不同,具体取决于您选择的壁纸类型。例如,对于照片,它是锁屏壁纸的(可选)模糊版本。使用天文学(Astronomy)选项,它提供了地球(Earth)或月球(Moon)的不同视图。
另一种方法是自定义主屏幕(Home Screen),我们将在接下来介绍。
自定义主屏幕
如果您在选择锁定屏幕(Lock Screen)时选择自定义主(Home)屏幕,您会看到几个选项,让您在原始配对壁纸、特定颜色、渐变或您选择的照片之间进行选择。您还可以选择保留或禁用模糊效果。

根据您的喜好自定义主(Home)屏幕后,选择完成(Done),它将保存为锁定屏幕和主(Home)屏幕集。当您在锁定屏幕之间切换时,链接的主(Home)屏幕也会发生变化。
在锁定屏幕之间(Between)切换和删除(Deleting Lock Screens)
iOS 16 中新锁屏功能的最佳部分之一是在多个选项之间切换。这意味着您可以在工作、周末、晚上、外出远足或任何其他场合使用锁定屏幕和主屏幕对。(Home)当您创建新的锁屏壁纸时,它将添加到任何现有壁纸中,而不是替换它们。您可以重复添加锁定屏幕。
如果您按住锁定屏幕,您可以向左或向右滑动以在现有锁定屏幕之间切换。这就像在Apple Watch上的表盘之间切换一样。如果要删除锁定屏幕,向上滑动以显示红色垃圾桶按钮,然后按下它以删除锁定屏幕。

自定义现有的锁定屏幕(Lock Screen)
如果您有自己喜欢的锁屏并且不想从头开始,您可以自定义现有的锁屏。
按住您当前的锁定屏幕,然后向左或向右滑动以突出显示您要自定义的屏幕。或者,转到Settings App > Wallpaper。
点击自定义(Tap Customize),您将返回选择新壁纸后看到的同一屏幕。

如果您点击时钟,您会看到字体(Font)和颜色(Color)选项,这样您就可以使时钟看起来像您想要的那样。

注意(Take)字体(Font)和颜色(Color)窗口左上角的小地球图标。在这里,您可以在阿拉伯数字(Arabic)、阿拉伯印度(Arabic Indic)数字和梵文(Devanagari)数字之间进行选择。

在自定义屏幕上,您还可以添加或更改锁定屏幕小部件。小部件是位于锁定屏幕或主(Home)屏幕上的小程序。这些微小的应用程序保留在这些屏幕上,让您构建一个您想要关注的信息仪表板。小部件已经在 iOS 和Mac设备上出现了一段时间,而Android一直拥有它们,但 iOS 16 以显着的方式改进了它们在锁定屏幕上的工作方式。
锁屏上有两个小部件区域;时钟上方和下方。让我们从点击时钟上方的空间开始,它默认显示日期。

在选择(Choose)小部件(Widget)下,为锁定屏幕上的该位置选择一个替代小部件。如果您是Apple Fitness用户或拥有Apple Watch,您可能需要放置该小部件以确保您当天仍能正常工作。
选择所需的小部件后,点击选择(Choose)小部件(Widget)窗口右上角的 X 将其关闭。

现在,选择时钟下方的空间。如果你还没有把小部件放在那里,它应该说“添加小部件”。

在出现的“添加小部件(Add Widgets)”窗口中,选择您想要放入该空间的小部件。与上面的小部件不同,您可以在此块中放置小部件的组合。该空间可以容纳四个小部件、两个大部件或两个小部件和一个大部件。

您可以使用每个小部件上的小“减号”按钮删除小部件,并通过用手指向左或向右拖动小部件来重新排列它们。您不能将小部件放在锁定屏幕的下部,因为它是为通知保留的,现在从屏幕底部出现。
一旦对您选择的小部件感到满意,请使用“完成”(Done)按钮锁定您的选择,或选择“取消(Cancel)”撤消您的更改。就像(Just)添加新壁纸一样,接下来您必须在设置壁纸对或自定义主屏幕之间做出选择。
激活或禁用深度效果(Depth Effect)
iOS 16 有一个惊人的功能,您可以按住照片中的主题并使用人工智能(Artificial Intelligence)的魔力自动提取它。
其中一些技术也已集成到新的锁屏功能中。如果您选择一张照片作为壁纸,iOS 16 将对其进行分析并尝试识别图像中的主题。如果它成功地做到了这一点,您将在时钟前看到该主题。
这个过程是完全自动的,在我们的测试中,无法控制给定图像是否会手动触发深度效果。但是,一些用户在自定义锁定屏幕时似乎很幸运地使用捏合裁剪功能调整了照片大小。
如果您不喜欢深度效果或者它看起来不适合您使用的图像,请选择自定义屏幕右下角的三个点,然后选择深度效果(Depth Effect)以打开或关闭它。

注意:透视缩放功能有时也会出现在(Perspective Zoom)深度效果(Deph Effect)旁边,具体取决于您选择的背景。
将您的锁定屏幕提升到新的水平
自定义锁屏很棒,但您可以通过将它们链接到(Custom)Focus Mode来使它们更加有用。
Focus Mode是(Focus Mode)Apple在 iOS 15 中引入的一项功能。它允许您为不同的活动创建模式,例如工作、学习、睡觉或其他任何您需要的活动。焦点(Focus)模式可以手动触发或链接到特定触发器,例如一天中的时间。最棒的是,焦点模式(Focus Mode)可在您的 iOS、macOS、iPadOS 和Apple Watch设备上同步。
如果您想知道如何将自定义锁定屏幕链接到不同的对焦模式,请查看如何将(How)自定义锁定屏幕(Custom Lock Screens)链接到不同(Different)的iPhone对焦模式(Focus Modes)。
How to Customize Your iPhone’s Lockscreen
With the аdvent of iОS 16, iPhоne users finally have а wealth of customization options for their lock sсreens. In fact, there are so many оptions that it’s almost overwhelming!
If you’re new to iOS 16 and want to take advantage of the new features, here’s how to customize your iPhone’s lock screen.

Note: At the time of writing, iPadOS 16 does not have a firm release date. While we believe the below instructions will also apply to iPads once iPadOS 16 is out, there may be differences. While iOS 16 debuted with the iPhone 14 Pro, Pro Max, and standard iPhone 14, the below steps and features work with any iPhone that supports iOS 16.
How to Activate Lock Screen Customization
To get started with lock screen customization, you need to be at your lock screen! Ensure that you’ve unlocked the phone using FaceID, TouchID, or a passcode. Long press the lock screen, and your view will zoom out.
There are two buttons of interest: Customize and the blue “plus” button.

Since we’re starting out on our customization journey, select the “plus” button, and this will take you to the Add New Wallpaper screen.
Adding a New Wallpaper
On the Add New Wallpaper Screen you have a wealth of choices. At the top of the screen, you’ll see shortcuts labeled “Photos”, “Photo Shuffle”, “Emoji”, “Weather”, “Astronomy”, and “Color”.

Those same categories are (more or less) replicated as you scroll up or down the screen, except for the “Featured” section.
Under each section heading, you’ll see several suggestions, and you can swipe left or right to see more options. Each wallpaper type has its special customization features.
The Photos shortcut lets you choose any photo from your photo library, or you can choose to browse your albums. You can also choose from several automatically suggested photos from generated categories, such as “Pets” or “Nature.”

Photo Shuffle is the same thing, but here the photos are automatically rotated at intervals you specify. You can specify whether you want to use the automatically-selected featured photos, or you can make a manual selection.

The Emoji option lets you choose a selection of emojis to use as a wallpaper. Which is certainly a choice some people will make, but you do you!

The Weather wallpaper is a useful feature where you can see what the weather outside is like at a glance. Perfect for those of us stuck in an office with no windows.

The Astronomy wallpaper lets you see a 3D model of the Earth or Moon, with a more detailed version of each if you swipe left. There’s also a solar system model showing the planets’ relative position, and on the detailed Earth view, you can even see your current location!

If having a picture or photo isn’t Zen enough for you, the final option is to simply have a color as your wallpaper. You can choose from a quick selection and then adjust the shade with a slider.

If you select the multi-colored dot at the top left of the background color options, you’ll get precision tools to get exactly the shade and color you want. You can even use an eye dropper or specify a color hex code.
Once you’ve chosen your selected wallpaper style, select Add and decide whether you want to use a wallpaper pair or customize the Home Screen wallpaper.

If you set a wallpaper pair, your Home Screen background will vary from the lock screen wallpaper, depending on the type of wallpaper you choose. For example, with photos, it’s an (optionally) blurred version of your lock screen wallpaper. And with the Astronomy option, it offers a different view of the Earth or Moon.
The alternative is to customize the Home Screen, which we’ll walk through next.
Customizing the Home Screen
If you opt to customize the Home screen when choosing your Lock Screen, you’ll see several options that let you choose between the original paired wallpaper, a specific color, a gradient, or a photo of your choice. You can also choose to keep or disable the blur effect.

Once you’ve customized the Home screen to your preference, select Done, and it will be saved as a lock screen and Home screen set. When you switch between lock screens, the linked Home screens will also change.
Switching Between and Deleting Lock Screens
One of the best parts of the new lock screen feature in iOS 16 is switching between multiple options. This means you can have a lock screen and Home screen pair for work, weekends, evenings, going out on a hike, or any other occasion. When you create a new lock screen wallpaper, it will add to any existing wallpapers rather than replacing them. You can add lock screens repeatedly.
If you press and hold your lock screen, you can swipe left or right to switch between existing lock screens. This works just like switching between watch faces on an Apple Watch. If you want to delete a lock screen, swipe up to reveal the red trash can button, then press it to delete the lock screen.

Customizing an Existing Lock Screen
If you have a lock screen you like and don’t want to start from scratch, you can customize an existing one instead.
Press and hold your current lock screen, and then swipe left or right to highlight the one you want to customize. Alternatively, go to Settings App > Wallpaper.
Tap Customize, and you’ll be taken back to the same screen you see after selecting a new wallpaper.

If you tap on the clock, you’ll see Font & Color options so you can make the clock look the way you want it to.

Take note of the small globe icon at the top left of the Font & Color window. Here you can choose between Arabic, Arabic Indic, and Devanagari numerals.

On the customization screen, you can also add or change your lock screen widgets. Widgets are applets that live on your lock screen or Home screen. These tiny apps persist on those screens and let you build a dashboard of information you’d like to keep an eye on. Widgets have been on iOS and Mac devices for a while now and Android has had them forever, but iOS 16 revamps how they work for the lock screen in significant ways.
There are two widget areas on the lock screen; above and below the clock. Let’s start by tapping on the space above the clock, which displays the date by default.

Under Choose a Widget, select an alternative widget for that spot on the lock screen. If you’re an Apple Fitness user or have an Apple Watch, you may want to put that widget up to ensure you’re still on track for the day.
Once you’ve selected the widget you want, tap on the X at the top right of the Choose a Widget window to close it.

Now, select the space below the clock. If you haven’t yet put widgets there, it should say “Add Widgets”.

On the Add Widgets window that appears, choose the widgets you’d like to fit into that space. Unlike the upper widget, you can put a combination of widgets in this block. The space can accommodate four small widgets, two large widgets, or two small and one large widget.

You can remove a widget by using the small “minus” button on each widget and rearrange them by dragging the widgets left or right with your finger. You can’t place widgets on the lower part of the lock screen, since that’s reserved for notifications, which now come up from the bottom of the screen.
Once satisfied with the widgets you’ve selected, use the Done button to lock in your choices, or choose Cancel to undo your changes. Just like with adding a new wallpaper, you’ll have to choose between setting a wallpaper pair or customizing your Home screen next.
Activating or Disabling the Depth Effect
iOS 16 has an amazing feature where you can press and hold on the subject in a photo and extract it automatically using the magic of Artificial Intelligence.
Some of that technology has also been integrated into the new lock screen features. If you choose a photo as a wallpaper, iOS 16 will analyze it and try to identify a subject in the image. If it does this successfully, you’ll see that subject in front of the clock.
This process is completely automatic, and in our testing there was no way to control if a given image would trigger the depth effect or not manually. However, some users seem to have had luck resizing the photo using the Pinch to crop function when customizing the lock screen.
If you don’t like the depth effect or it doesn’t look right for the image you’re using, select the three dots at the bottom right of the customization screen and then select Depth Effect to toggle it on or off.

Note: The Perspective Zoom feature is sometimes also present here next to Deph Effect depending on the background you’ve chosen.
Taking Your lock screen to the Next Level
Custom lock screens are great, but you can make them even more useful by linking them to a Focus Mode.
Focus Mode is a feature Apple introduced with iOS 15. It allows you to create modes for different activities, such as being at work, studying, being asleep, or whatever else you need it to be. Focus modes can be triggered manually or linked to specific triggers, such as the time of day. Best of all, Focus Mode syncs across your iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and Apple Watch devices.
If you want to know how to link your custom lock screens to different focus modes, check out How to Link Custom Lock Screens to Different iPhone Focus Modes.