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NewsHow to Keep Volume Control Always Visible on Your iPhone’s Lock Screen
The iOS 18.2 update introduced new Apple Intelligence features, but one surprise addition caught users’ attention: the return of the lock screen volume control, which had been removed two years ago. Here’s how to enable and use this handy feature on your iPhone.
Also read: Every new feature in iOS 18
Previously, iOS allowed users to adjust the media volume directly from the lock screen while playing music or podcasts. However, this feature disappeared with the iOS 16 update. Now, two years later, Apple has quietly brought it back to iOS 18.2.
How to Enable Volume Control on the Lock Screen
By default, the volume control feature is turned off and hidden within the Accessibility settings, making it easy to miss for those who are not aware of the feature before. Follow these steps to enable it:
Open Settings on your iPhone.
Go to Accessibility.
Select Audio & Visual.
Toggle on Always Show Volume Control.
Go to Accessibility section in the settings.
Go to Accessibility section in the settings.
Tap on Audio and Visual.
Tap on Audio and Visual.
Toggle on Always Show Volume Control.
Toggle on Always Show Volume Control.
The lock screen without the volume control.
The lock screen without the volume control.
Once enabled, you can adjust the volume level via the slider or through the physical buttons.
Once enabled, you can adjust the volume level via the slider or through the physical buttons.
How to Use the Volume Control on the Lock Screen
The updated volume control works with both the built-in speaker and Bluetooth-connected headphones. This also works depending on whether you’re playing a media or not.
Media Playback: The volume slider appears at the bottom of the media widget on the lock screen. Simply slide it left or right to adjust the volume.
System and Call Volume: The system volume slider appears on the left edge of the screen, aligned with the physical volume buttons.
Volume control adjustment supports media playback.
Volume control adjustment supports media playback.
If no media is played, volume control can still be accessed for the system or call volume.
If no media is played, volume control can still be accessed for the system or call volume.
Tips for Using Volume Control on the Lock Screen:
When media is playing, slide the media widget to adjust the volume.
Alternatively, use the physical volume buttons on the side of your iPhone.
During phone calls, adjust the volume using the physical buttons. A volume slider will appear on the screen for additional control.
Compatibility and Availability
The lock screen volume control feature is available on iPhones running iOS 18.2 or later. Unfortunately, older models like the iPhone X and iPhone 8, which were last updated to iOS 16, won’t be able to access this feature.
Have you updated your iPhone to iOS 18.2? What do you think of the return of the lock screen volume control? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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