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    All the iPhone Lock Screen Changes You Should Know About in iOS 26

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminOctober 30, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Apple released iOS 26 in September, and the update introduces a handful of new features to your iPhone such as call screening, new ringtones and more. The update also brings more customization options to your lock screen.

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    When the tech giant released iOS 18 in 2024, the update added the ability to remove or change the controls on your lock screen — a welcome improvement if you’ve ever accidentally turned on your flashlight while pocketing your phone.

    With iOS 26, you can move your lock screen widgets, increase the size of your clock and give your lock screen wallpaper a 3D spatial effect.

    Here’s how to bring these changes to your lock screen and what to know about each.


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    Change the size of your lock screen’s clock

    The biggest change iOS 26 brings to your lock screen is the ability to change the size of your clock. The expanded clock takes up about a third of my iPhone 16 Pro’s screen at most, which I love because if I place my phone on a table, I can easily see the time, even without my glasses. But you have to enable what I like to call big clock.

    Here’s how to expand the clock on your lock screen.

    1. Tap Settings. 
    2. Tap Wallpaper.
    3. Tap Customize under the lock screen you want to adjust.

    The Wallpaper menu in iOS 26 with Customize under a lock screen outlined in red.

    Apple/Screenshot by CNET

    Your iPhone will show you that lock screen and all the adjustable elements will be outlined. Your clock has a thicker tab in the bottom right corner of its outline. Tap and drag this down to expand your clock to your desired size. 

    Then, you can tap the clock and choose whether you want the clock to have a Glass or Solid design, and you can adjust the color and thickness of the clock, too. But, after changing the size of the clock, you can’t change the font. Only the far left clock font can be expanded for now, but maybe Apple will expand this to other fonts in a future iOS update.

    The Font and Color menu when adjusting an iPhone's clock on its lock screen.

    Apple/Screenshot by CNET

    Your lock screen’s widget dock can have a new home

    Another change iOS 26 brings to your lock screen is the ability to move the lock screen’s widget dock. The update lets you place the dock near the bottom of your lock screen right above your controls. 

    The iOS 26 lock screen's widget dock outlined in red.

    Apple/Screenshot by CNET

    To move your lock screen’s widget dock, go to Settings > Wallpaper and tap Customize under the lock screen you want to adjust. Then, tap and drag the widget dock to the bottom of your lock screen. 

    If you expand your lock screen’s clock, your widget dock will automatically be placed near the bottom of the screen and you can’t place it anywhere else on your screen.

    Spatial effects come to wallpapers

    Your lock screen’s wallpaper also gets a fun, 3D effect that Apple calls a spatial scene. When enabled, spatial scenes add depth to elements in your wallpaper — and pictures — making them appear like they are popping out at you. As you move your iPhone around you, those elements will move, too.

    To turn your lock screen wallpaper into a spatial scene, go to Settings > Wallpaper and tap Customize under the lock screen you want to work with. Tap the hexagon near the bottom right side of your screen, and your iPhone will make the wallpaper a spatial scene.

    An iPhone's lock screen with the spatial scene button outlined in red.

    Apple/Screenshot by CNET

    It’s important to note spatial scenes only work with photos and not the wallpapers Apple provides, like those under the Weather and Emoji collections.

    Controls get some color

    A pretty small change iOS 26 brings to your lock screen is it changes the color of the controls near the bottom of your screen. This change is enabled automatically in iOS 26 so you just have to add a colorful control, or create your own, to bring a pop of color to your lock screen.

    An iPhone's lock screen with the controls outlined in red.

    Apple/Screenshot by CNET

    Make your lock screen your own

    Apple has slowly loosened its grip on your iPhone’s lock screen, giving you more freedom to customize its appearance and how you use it over the years. And iOS 26 is no different. 

    Being able to expand your clock, move the widget dock to more than one position and being able to give your wallpaper a 3D effect are just a few ways iOS 26 lets you create your own experience on your iPhone. These features could be improved upon — like giving you more freedom in where you can place your widget dock — but I expect Apple to keep adding ways you can customize your iPhone’s lock screen in the future.

    For more on iOS 26, here’s my review of the OS, how to reduce the Liquid Glass effects in the update and how to enable  call and text screening on your iPhone. You can also check out our iOS 26 cheat sheet.

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