Mi Display, An AOD Alternative - OnePlus 6T Themes, Apps, and Mods

This is not my app, but I came across it on the play store and it is a very accurate replica of the new OOS 11 AOD, except it's completely customizable. You can change everything from font, to colors, notification icons and edge lighting. My experience with it is short but so far I find it better than the OOS 11 AOD.
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Mi: Always on Display - Apps on Google Play
Always on Display with Notification, SMS, Time Usage, Battery, Edge Lighting
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After further experimenting with it, the burn in protection functions well and move the design from side to side exactly like the stock aod works. If you pick your own edge lighting colors, pick one color and make the others all black, using the RGB picker to get a true deep black, and this will give you a very nice effect as opposed to the rainbow lighting that comes with out of the box. It has a raise to wake feature, double tap to wake, gesture options, screen timeout options including a scheduler if you only want it to work during particular hours. It seems like it includes basically everything a stock setup would come with, but with more customization options and it seems to operate perfectly. At this point the only thing I'm unsure of is battery usage, but if anyone is interested I will report back

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Battery bar left stuck pixels? maybe?

Okay so after using a few different roms for a while, I found that now (despite formatting and going back to stock) that I still have a battery bar line that is a transparent dark purple that changes colours depending on the background.
Any suggestions? Aside from maybe exchanging it. I know my description is pretty vague but there really isnt much too it because it wont go away regardless of rom
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Hey, i dont mean to bump this but I see NO ONE else having this problem and the fact of the matter is the battery bar clearly did this to my device now.
I am going to return my device because of this but Im looking for some incite whether a fix or just a reason this may have happened as I actually love the battery bar.
normal burn-in :-/. mine is starting to get one to (when browsing in fullscreen with white background the part where the status bar was supposed to be is a little bit of blueish). i'm sure they will exchange your screen/phone
Yeah I see this, but use full screen to use those pixels more. And use status bar tweaks to change battery to green text so the burn in stops etc.

Modified Torch

For some day now I have been fooling around and learning how to modify APK files and such so I could finally fix the Torch app included with Wayland_Ace's CM10.1 for the Galaxy Ace.
I noticed that the Strobe Frequency Slider was being messed up by some of the margins and I also decided I would decompile the source and remove the options for High Brightness in the main app and the widget options because it does not work on the Galaxy Ace. After a few hours of setting everything up and fooling around with the source, I've managed to accomplish what I was going for.
This is what it looks like now:
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Basically, I hid the high brightness option in the main app and removed the warning about it in the initial popup and the about view, because with the option removed you don't need to be warned. I also went into the source and XML and removed the high brightness option from the widget options. Finally, I fixed the margins on the strobe slider so it was no longer messed up, and I centered the light bulb better.
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Simply boot into CWM and flash the file attached below. This was created from the Torch app from Wayland_Ace's CM10.1 ROM and has only been tested on his CM10.1 ROM on a Galaxy Ace. I doubt it will work for other devices. It's up to you if you want to try it and if you do, make a backup of your current Torch app just in case.

[Q] Will our G3 have the "Ambient Display" feature on Android 5 ?

It would be great if android 5 bring us this ....
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Ambient display will “wake screen when device picked up or notifications arrive” which is a nice touch, and picking up your phone will give you a nice low-power black and white preview of notifications. One tap and the screen lights up for you to interact with the notifications.
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Any feedback ?
Probably just for nexus 6/ moto x.
Maybe you're right...but even if, G3 is quite similar to the nexus.... I keep dreaming !
Without a AMOLED display, there is no benefit to the "ambient" display. On our screens, turning on a screen, even if everything is black, will still use the same amount of power as turning on the screen with anything else displayed. On an AMOLED display, only the lit pixels (ie non-black pixels) consume power. For those screens, something like a "ambient display" function works very well.
I'm tired of this "no adventage" talk. I always used glance feature on my Nokia and the battery handled well. All the pixels are on when the screen is on, but this don't mean that is on on maximum britness or 100% of time.
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Amoled theme emui 5.x???

Anyone up for making a high contrast AMOLED theme, one which makes use of the battery saving feature of the screen. At the moment I use kasatmata icons and a black minimal AMOLED wallpaper and Google keyboard with black settings, which I feel saves me battery.
However when I pull down the notifications tab or go to the settings menu I get dazzled by the light lol
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Anyone up for making a high contrast AMOLED theme, one which makes use of the battery saving feature of the screen. At the moment I use kasatmata icons and a black minimal AMOLED wallpaper and Google keyboard with black settings, which I feel saves me battery.
However when I pull down the notifications tab or go to the settings menu I get dazzled by the light lol
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I don't think it would make a big difference with the P10 as the P10 does not use amoled panels. The P10 uses the IPS-NEO LCD capacitive touchscreen which on its own I believe does not kill battery as a true amoled screen would.

Question Does anyone know if there is a way to get rid of the huge space that is taken up by the clock when fully extending the notification panel?

I want to get rid of the huge space when fully extending the notification panel, so when I pull it all the way down, the brightness bar is around the center of the screen, does anyone know a way to do this, with or without root.
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Try using Galaxy Goodlock family of apps,
Quickstar. See if it can hide it for you...
Try notifications settings, try searching for "clock" in settings.
Quickstar hides the clock on my homescreen page, they may have added more options for Android 11/12.
On my N10+'s Android 9/10...
I will try that. Thank you.
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I will try that. Thank you.
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That looks horrible. Is that Android 12?
13 will likely be worse.
On 9/10 it uses the space much better...
This was modified using Quickstar for the custom colors.
If you want to quickly access brightness control you can use One Handed Operation plus, Quicktools to do so.
Sadly there was no option for this, it seems to be essentially color type changes you can make

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