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iOS 27 will let you swipe away the Now Playing widget from the Lock Screen
In iOS 27, users will be able to clear the Now Playing widget on their lock screens, just like notifications. Here are the details.
Swipe also hides Now Playing from Dynamic Island
For years, iPhone users have turned to forums to ask, “Is there a way to dismiss the Now Playing widget on the Lock Screen?”, only to find that the answer was no.
However, with iOS 27, Apple will let users swipe away the Now Playing widget from the Lock Screen and Notification Center. Based on the first iOS 27 developer beta released today, doing so also hides the Now Playing widget from the Dynamic Island.
At the moment, there doesn’t seem to be a straightforward way to bring it back immediately. The only workaround appears to be pausing playback, waiting several minutes, and then resuming it.
The behavior also appears to be app-based. For example, if you’re listening to a podcast in Overcast, dismiss the Now Playing widget from the Lock Screen, and then start watching a video in YouTube, the Now Playing widget will reappear for YouTube.
But if you pause the YouTube video and resume playback in Overcast, iOS won’t necessarily bring back Overcast’s Now Playing widget, depending on how recently it was dismissed.
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