How to Change Always On Display Color on Your Android Phone?

What about other brands? This tutorial could really use more examples.

Absolutely! For Huawei devices, you can change the Always On Display settings via Settings > Home Screen & Wallpaper > Always On Display. It’s pretty straightforward!

That’s useful to know. Any troubleshooting tips for when the color doesn’t change?

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If the color doesn’t change, try restarting your phone first. If that doesn’t help, check for software updates in Settings > System Updates!

Thanks for the tip! I hope that works. Can anyone share a video tutorial?

I found a great video on YouTube! Check it out here: [link to video]. It walks you through the process for different brands.

Awesome, I’ll check that out! Is there a way to customize the text color too?

Customizing text color is often limited. On Samsung, you can do this under Settings > Display > Screen Color. Just a heads up, some brands might not offer this option.

That’s frustrating! Why is it so complicated sometimes?

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Each manufacturer has their own interface. It can be annoying, but it gives a uniqueness to each brand. Plus, it gives us something to talk about! :joy:

Haha, true! At least it keeps us on our toes. But I wish it were more straightforward!

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Overall, it’s great to see how these features differ by brand. Makes you really appreciate the choices we have!

Exactly! It’s all about finding what works best for you.

To change the Always On Display (AoD) color, you can explore the built-in settings first. Most Android phones allow some customization. But if you want more advanced options, look into third-party apps like ‘Always On AMOLED’.

Absolutely! Using apps like ‘DashClock’ can take it to another level. You can add widgets and change how things appear, which is super cool.

Third-party applications can provide a lot of options. I personally use ‘Always On Display - AOD’ which lets me customize colors and add images, totally worth a try!

That sounds exciting! Do those types of apps also allow for dynamic effects?

Yes, Walter! Some apps offer animations and transitions which make your AoD more colorful. Just remember that they might drain battery a bit faster.

I love going for dynamic colors! Try themes from ‘Samsung Themes’ too. They often provide matching AoD options that can really set the tone.

True! Custom themes can really enhance the visual experience on our phones. But I’ve noticed limited options on some devices.