Friday, 2 May 2025

Samsung Always on Display Brightness (OneUI7, May 2025)

Right, it's back now it seems and here's how you do it if, like me, you just can't see the dim AoD. Note that the S23 in testing was bright enough but the S23 Ultra and Fold5 were certainly not. YMMV. But here's the procedure. (I wish they'd stop hiding it, removing it, bringing it back!)

Thanks to Malcolm Bryant for help testing. Hope this helps other lost wanderers!

1. Open up LockStar in Good Lock
2. Tap on that blue bar ("LockStar")
3. Tap on the grey bar at the bottom of the LockStar menu that says "Always on Display"
4. Then tap on the black bar AOD Auto Brightness
5. Eventually you get to the AOD Auto Brightness toggle with slider underneath (the slider doesn't appear until you turn the toggle off)
6. Don't forget to tap "Done" at the end



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