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joebclash

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I switch from android to ios this month. I feel in almost every area ios is superior to android. The only thing I miss from android is the default clock app. The clock app has a screen saver mode. The clock stays on when charging and moves every minute to prevent screen burn in. I use it as a bedside clock. I can't seem to figure out how to do this on ios. Does it exist?
 
I switch from android to ios this month. I feel in almost every area ios is superior to android. The only thing I miss from android is the default clock app. The clock app has a screen saver mode. The clock stays on when charging and moves every minute to prevent screen burn in. I use it as a bedside clock. I can't seem to figure out how to do this on ios. Does it exist?
You'd need some sort of a third party app for that kind of thing.
 
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I switch from android to ios this month. I feel in almost every area ios is superior to android. The only thing I miss from android is the default clock app. The clock app has a screen saver mode. The clock stays on when charging and moves every minute to prevent screen burn in. I use it as a bedside clock. I can't seem to figure out how to do this on ios. Does it exist?
I just gently tap the bedside table and it lights up for a few seconds. That’s about the only stock option.
 
Can you recommend one?

I don't *ever* recommend software to people but a nice classic clock in the vein of the old LED flippers is 'Clocks'. It shifts the display around to avoid burn in if you configure it to.
 
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