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Revolutionary Hack: How to Keep Apple Watch 3 Screen On Indefinitely

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What To Know

  • The most straightforward way to keep your Apple Watch 3 screen on is by enabling the “Wake Screen on Wrist Raise” feature.
  • If you own an Apple Watch Series 5 or later, you can activate this feature to keep the screen constantly on, albeit at a lower brightness.
  • You can also manually keep the screen on by pressing the Digital Crown or tapping on the screen.

The Apple Watch 3 is a fantastic device, but its screen’s tendency to turn off after a short period can be frustrating. Whether you’re using it for fitness tracking, navigation, or simply checking the time, having the screen stay on can be immensely helpful. This guide will explore various methods on how to keep Apple Watch 3 screen on, ensuring you never miss a beat.

Understanding the Auto-Dimming Feature

The Apple Watch 3 employs an auto-dimming feature to conserve battery life. This means the screen will automatically turn off after a set period of inactivity. While this is efficient, it can be inconvenient when you need the screen to remain active.

Method 1: The “Wake Screen on Wrist Raise” Setting

The most straightforward way to keep your Apple Watch 3 screen on is by enabling the “Wake Screen on Wrist Raise” feature. This setting allows the screen to automatically turn on whenever you raise your wrist. Here’s how to activate it:
1. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the “My Watch” tab.
3. Select “General”.
4. Choose “Wake Screen“.
5. Toggle the “Wake Screen on Wrist Raise” option to “On”.

Method 2: The “Always On” Feature (for Series 5 and Newer)

While the Apple Watch 3 doesn’t have the “Always On” feature, it’s worth mentioning for those with newer models. If you own an Apple Watch Series 5 or later, you can activate this feature to keep the screen constantly on, albeit at a lower brightness. To enable it:
1. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the “My Watch” tab.
3. Select “General”.
4. Choose “Wake Screen“.
5. Toggle the “Always On” option to “On”.

Method 3: Using the “Theater Mode” for a Temporary Solution

If you need the screen to stay on for a short period, you can use the “Theater Mode” feature. This mode disables all sounds and notifications, effectively keeping the screen on until you exit the mode.
1. Swipe up from the bottom of the watch face to access the Control Center.
2. Tap on the “Theater Mode” icon (a crescent moon).
3. To exit Theater Mode, simply tap on the screen or press the Digital Crown.

Method 4: Manually Keeping the Screen On

You can also manually keep the screen on by pressing the Digital Crown or tapping on the screen. However, this method will only keep the screen on for a short period before it automatically dims again.

Method 5: Utilizing Third-Party Apps

Several third-party apps are available that can help keep your Apple Watch 3 screen on for extended periods. These apps often offer features like customizable timers and screen brightness adjustments. However, be cautious when using third-party apps, as they may drain your battery faster.

Method 6: Adjusting the “Screen Timeout” Setting

While not directly keeping the screen on, you can extend the time before the screen dims by adjusting the “Screen Timeout” setting. This setting determines how long the screen remains active before automatically dimming.
1. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the “My Watch” tab.
3. Select “General”.
4. Choose “Screen Timeout“.
5. Select the desired timeout duration.

Final Thoughts: Finding the Right Balance

Keeping your Apple Watch 3 screen on can be useful for various reasons, but it’s important to remember that doing so will drain your battery faster. Experiment with the different methods outlined above to find the balance that best suits your needs and usage patterns.

What People Want to Know

Q: Will keeping the screen on constantly damage my Apple Watch 3?
A: No, keeping the screen on constantly won‘t damage your Apple Watch 3. However, it will significantly reduce battery life.
Q: Can I disable the auto-dimming feature completely?
A: Unfortunately, you can’t completely disable the auto-dimming feature on the Apple Watch 3. It’s designed to conserve battery life.
Q: Are there any risks associated with using third-party apps to keep the screen on?
A: Yes, there are risks associated with using third-party apps. Some apps may not be reliable or may contain malware. Always download apps from trusted sources.
Q: Is there any way to keep the screen on while using the Apple Watch for navigation?
A: Yes, there are a few ways to keep the screen on while navigating. You can use the “Theater Mode” feature or a third-party app designed for navigation.
Q: What is the best way to keep the screen on while working out?
A: The best way to keep the screen on while working out is to enable the “Wake Screen on Wrist Raise” feature. This will ensure the screen turns on whenever you raise your wrist to check your stats.

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Lindsey

Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively testing and reviewing Nikon's latest mirrorless cameras like the Z5, Z6, Z7 and Z50 on her blog. Through her writing on lindseyshoots.com, Lindsey aims to help other photographers make the transition from DSLRs to mirrorless. She shares detailed hands-on reviews, comparisons between different mirrorless camera models, tips for beginners, and photo tutorials. When she isn't testing cameras, Lindsey enjoys landscape, street and travel photography. Her work has been published in several magazines and online publications. Lindsey is also a member of the Nikon Professional Services program.
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