How to Keep iPhone Always on Display?
To avoid disconnection, users must keep the device on display in Wi-Fi mode. Here’s a detailed guide on how to keep your device on display:
- Step 1 Open Settings on your device and slide to open the Display & Brightness menu.
- Step 2 Now, click on the “Auto-Lock” option.
- Step 3 Click the Never button to keep the screen displayed.
As shown in the steps above, here’s a guide to keeping your iPhone on display. Once you’re done, when you see a blue checkmark to the right of “Never,” you’ve successfully put your device on display. All you need to do is go back to FonesGo Location Changer and proceed to the next step.
Troubleshooting Guide: WiFi Connection Issues on iOS 26.4+
Following the recent iOS 26.4 update, some users have reported connectivity issues between their iPhone and desktop applications on the local WiFi network. This issue is commonly caused by the updated “Private WLAN Address” security feature, which can interfere with device discovery and local network handshakes required for peer-to-peer app communication.
To resolve the connection problem, please follow these steps to disable the Private Address for your specific Wi-Fi network.
- Step 1 Open WLAN Settings
- Step 2 Access Network Details
- Step 3 Modify Private WLAN Address
- Step 4 Switch to “Off”, then confirm “Allow Tracking”
- Step 5 Verify Settings
Go to Settings on your iPhone and tap on WLAN(or Wi-Fi)
Find the WiFi network you are currently connected to (marked with a blue checkmark) and tap the “i” (info) icon next to it.
Locate the Private WLAN Address section. You will notice it might be set to “Rotating” or “Fixed” by default in the new update. Tap on it.
Select Off from the list. A system pop-up will appear asking for confirmation to allow the device to be tracked by the local network. Tap Allow Tracking. This only applies to the current network and ensures your desktop app can uniquely identify and communicate with your iPhone.
Your network details should now show Private WLAN Address: Off. Your desktop application should now be able to discover your device via WiFi.
Note: Disabling this setting only affects the selected WiFi network (e.g., your home or office network). Your privacy remains protected on other public networks where the “Private Address” feature is still enabled.