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Solved: How do I fix low brightness in Edge Style Notifications on One UI 6

Discovering a dim edge style notification on your One UI 6 can be frustrating, especially when it was working flawlessly before the latest OS update. In this guide, we’ll share a quick workaround to tackle this low brightness issue without resorting to external modules like Good Lock.

Problem

The One UI 6, Samsung’s fourteenth OS iteration, has unfortunately brought along a handful of bugs, and one prominent issue is the noticeable drop in brightness for edge style notifications when the screen is locked. Previously, these notifications were vibrant and animated upon unlocking, but with the latest update, that’s no longer the case.

While some users may consider using the Good Lock module to address this problem, relying on an external module for an issue that worked seamlessly in previous OS versions may not be the most practical solution. Instead, let’s explore an alternative workaround that can efficiently resolve the low brightness problem without the need for additional modules.

Solution

If you’re dealing with a dim edge style notification on One UI 6, it’s likely because the latest update ties edge lighting to Always On Display (AOD) brightness. To fix this, simply set your AOD brightness to the maximum level, even if you don’t use AOD or have it turned off. This straightforward adjustment should restore your edge lighting to its normal brightness.

Conclusion

Give the mentioned tweak a try, and it should resolve the edge style notification low brightness problem on One UI 6. If you have any questions about the steps mentioned above, feel free to ask in the comments. We’ll respond with a solution as soon as possible.

Alex Lim is a certified IT Technical Support Architect with over 15 years of experience in designing, implementing, and troubleshooting complex IT systems and networks. He has worked for leading IT companies, such as Microsoft, IBM, and Cisco, providing technical support and solutions to clients across various industries and sectors. Alex has a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the National University of Singapore and a master’s degree in information security from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also the author of several best-selling books on IT technical support, such as The IT Technical Support Handbook and Troubleshooting IT Systems and Networks. Alex lives in Bandar, Johore, Malaysia with his wife and two chilrdren. You can reach him at [email protected] or follow him on Website | Twitter | Facebook

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