How to change AOD brightness? - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

I might be blind.. but I can't find how to change AOD brightness.
Unless it's not possible on Note 9.
Thanks!!!

Settings>display>Always On Display
When you enable it you can click on the text next to the toggle switch and it lets you manually set the brightness or link it to automatic brightness.

Rev_Nev said:
Settings>display>Always On Display
When you enable it you can click on the text next to the toggle switch and it lets you manually set the brightness or link it to automatic brightness.
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Also once you disable auto brightness for the AOD you can double tap on the time when the screen is off and get a brightness slider on the AOD itself

Thanks!
It was not in the Display Settings but in the Lock Screen -> AOD settings.
Made it darker.. because auto setting lits the whole room during nightime

No need for that. Just tap your AOD screen 2 times, u can adjust without goin into settings.
Tap on the clock of your AOD.

illetyus said:
No need for that. Just tap your AOD screen 2 times, u can adjust without goin into settings.
Tap on the clock of your AOD.
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That will not work if auto brightness is enabled you have to disable it first

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auto screen dim

is there a way to turn this off?
Should be under Settings>Display>Brightness then uncheck Auto Brightness
are you talking about the phone's auto brightness or the screen time out? both are configurable in display settings
jsalter85 said:
are you talking about the phone's auto brightness or the screen time out? both are configurable in display settings
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time out... i think that did it, thank you!

lockscreen notifications

Do you guys have phone/messages and stuff notifications on your lockscreen because I don't and was wondering if it's a bug on my phone or a misconfiguration ?
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charlene17 said:
Do you guys have phone/messages and stuff notifications on your lockscreen because I don't and was wondering if it's a bug on my phone or a misconfiguration ?
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Depends on what your settings are....I see mine fine but I know that doesn't help unless you're me.
So Here's what I have set:
For the Lock screen, the notifications are set to ON from the lock screen settings. That alone should allow you to see them.
I'm using the stock always on display (NOT the goofy app from the playstore), there's an option for Always on Display Alerts...within that I have set the Reminders ON.
I'm also using the Edge lighting and get notifications from that as well.
sainthooligan said:
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Depends on what your settings are....I see mine fine but I know that doesn't help unless you're me.
So Here's what I have set:
For the Lock screen, the notifications are set to ON from the lock screen settings. That alone should allow you to see them.
I'm using the stock always on display (NOT the goofy app from the playstore), there's an option for Always on Display Alerts...within that I have set the Reminders ON.
I'm also using the Edge lighting and get notifications from that as well.
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That's my bad : I thought notifications to be old style banner with text and not a tiny icon under the clock wich I have to press to be prensented the shadow mode AND the banner displaying "missed call" or whatever.
charlene17 said:
That's my bad : I thought notifications to be old style banner with text and not a tiny icon under the clock wich I have to press to be prensented the shadow mode AND the banner displaying "missed call" or whatever.
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I mean, you can change it. Just go to settings > lock screen > notifications (not the toggle button, but press the banner itself), then on the view style option, change it to brief (no information shown, but banners shown) or detailed (which was default on non-pie phones).

Message notification light up AOD but not lock screen?

Is there a way for the Samsung messages to just flash on the AOD (I have AOD set to tap to show) and not turn on the whole screen to show. Similar to the 6t it pixel ambient display?
Thanks
If you set messages notifications to sound+popup it should turn on the screen for a bit, but the aod image will be static.
peachpuff said:
If you set messages notifications to sound+popup it should turn on the screen for a bit, but the aod image will be static.
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That's what I have currently. I'm trying to see if just the AOD can show and not have the screen turn on at all

Trigger Amolad AOD with Tasker

A main disadvantage of the OP7P is the lack of AOD and Led. The ambient display is very short, so you never know if you missed call or message.
Some AOD Apps are heavy battery consumers, or disabling face recognition unlock, OPAODmod block chrome, Plus Beat is reasonable solution, though it is not AOD.
gigiion came up with the idea to trigger the Amolad AOD app to run only if notification was missed, using Macrodroid. Here is the way I implemented his idea, using Tasker:
1. Install Always on AMOLED from google play store. Do not enable the service. For OP7P choose One UI theme.
2. Screen condition
In Tasker, make these two profiles:
- Display off > Veriable set %Screen_Locked ~ 1
- Display Unlocked > Veriable set %Screen_Locked ~ 0
In such way the native ambient display will not interrupt the AOD whet it turn the screen on.
3. Main task
If %Screen_Locked ~ 1
Veriable set %Titel1 to %NTITLE
Veriable set %Text1 to %evtprm3
Wait 15 secondes
From Amolad plugin – start amolad display if %Screen_Locked ~ 1
End if
The variables %Title1 and %Text1, can be used to track the situation that the AOD start without any known trigger. Such phenomenon can happened if WhatsApp notify “Searching for messages”.
The 15 sec delay is for the native ambient display. The double condition of Screen_locked, disable AOD if you unlocked display in this period, of just answer a call.
4. Triggers
Make profiles of event/notification, missed call, state/power/power or whatever you like, and assign to the task you just made. Name those profiles – it is necessary for next stage.
5. Toggle profiles
Make “toggle aod profiles” task:
Profile Status missed_call set toggle
Profile Status aod set toggle
etc ……..
if % PENABLED ~ *,aod,* (“aod” is name of one of the trigger profiles)
setup quick setting (number: 1st, Name: toggle aod profiles, status: inactive)
else
setup quick setting (number: 1st, Name: toggle aod profiles, status: active)
end if
I do not understand way the active/inactive are replaced.
6. Assign quick setting button
In Tasker’s main screen upper right corner three dots: Preferences/ Action tab/ quick setting tab.
Then add it in the quick setting editor.
7. Automatic toggle triggers
Clone the task you made in section 5, and change “toggle” to “on” of “off”, then you can make any profile you like to toggle the triggers.
Seems like alot of work when you can just use this mod.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ice-themes-apps--mods/oxygen-aod-mod-t4023587
hallo dare said:
Seems like alot of work when you can just use this mod.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ice-themes-apps--mods/oxygen-aod-mod-t4023587
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The main reason that I didn't use it, is the long remind interval (min 15 sec) and the short display time. You can miss notifications if you don't looking into the black screen all the time. Any case I found stable AOD to be better, otherwise i could use Plus beat.

Question Top settings bar

Guys - on the top menu which has DND, Flashlight, etc is it possible to add anything from settings? I'd like to place the brightness setting in there (in particular if I can turn on/off ambient lighting with one click) that'll be great. Thanks
It's already there. You have to swipe down again to get the brightness settings, which presents a slider to brighten or dim the didplay, along with options to choose what shortcuts to turn things on/off that you see on the ribbon initially. I think brightness is one of them..
Maybe under device settings?

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