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How to fix the edge style notification low brightness issue on One UI 6

In this guide, we’ll provide a practical solution to address the low brightness issue in edge style notifications on One UI 6. The latest version of the operating system, the fourteenth iteration, has introduced some bugs for devices from the South Korean giant. Unlike the previous OS build, where notifications displayed bright animations around the screen when unlocked, the current issue arises when the screen is locked.

With One UI 6, the brightness of edge style notifications significantly diminishes when the screen is locked. While one option to resolve this problem is through the Good Lock module, relying on a module to fix a system issue that previously worked seamlessly with the earlier OS might not be the most efficient approach. Setting that aside, let’s explore an alternative workaround to address this concern.

The root cause of the problem lies in the dependency of edge lighting on Always On Display (AOD) brightness in the latest One UI 6. To rectify this issue, the only viable solution is to set the AOD brightness to the maximum level, thereby restoring the normal brightness of edge lighting. It’s essential to note that even if you don’t use AOD and it’s turned off, the brightness should still be set to the maximum level.

How to fix the edge style notification low brightness issue on One UI 6

By implementing this adjustment, you should be able to fix the low brightness problem in edge style notifications on One UI 6. If you encounter any issues or have questions about the steps mentioned, feel free to drop them in the comments, and we’ll promptly provide a solution.