Date format
I downloaded iOS 16 and changed the date format in settings to DD.MM.YYY. After making this change, the lock screen doesn’t display this change. What’s the fix for this issue?
iPhone 12 Pro Max
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I downloaded iOS 16 and changed the date format in settings to DD.MM.YYY. After making this change, the lock screen doesn’t display this change. What’s the fix for this issue?
iPhone 12 Pro Max
The date format setting is not only ignored on the Lock Screen, but within iOS in other places too like in the photos app. It is as if someone got permission to add the date format setting to iOS 16, but no one else designing elements that use dates knew to reference it. Instead they continue to reference the old region setting to determine format.
The region setting creates its own problems if the user isn’t physically in the region. It displays currencies wrong and directs you to the wrong sites. Fixing the new date format setting is the solution.
The date format setting is not only ignored on the Lock Screen, but within iOS in other places too like in the photos app. It is as if someone got permission to add the date format setting to iOS 16, but no one else designing elements that use dates knew to reference it. Instead they continue to reference the old region setting to determine format.
The region setting creates its own problems if the user isn’t physically in the region. It displays currencies wrong and directs you to the wrong sites. Fixing the new date format setting is the solution.
Hi Bryanj206,
Depending on what your region is set to on your iPhone, it can change the format of the date, however it will not have the year on the Lock Screen. To change the region follow Change the language and region on iPhone
For example:
You can edit the Lock Screen by following Personalize your iPhone Lock Screen. The date at the top is a Widget that you can change by pressing on it. You can change what you see there, however including the year with the date is not a current feature.
If that's a feature you'd like to see added in a future release, be sure to leave Apple Product Feedback.
Take care.
Date format