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How to use Samsung's Infinity-O display as a notification LED

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Chainfire, the famous and historical developer of Android apps (but not only), has recently released its new app Holey Light. It is able to exploit the hole in the Infinity-O displays of the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e as an LED notification. Here's how to use it.

Although the new Galaxy S10 family has the best of Samsung's technology, the Korean company seems to have forgotten (or chosen not to include) a notification LED in its latest flagships. This has caused many users to twist their noses and they have begun to hope that some independent developer will develop such a function as soon as possible.

After the arrival of Energy Ring, here's a new customization app for the hole in the display.

How to use the hole in the display as a notification LED on the Galaxy S10

Here are the few simple steps needed to turn the hole in the display of the new Galaxy S10 into a nice LED (or would it be better to call it a ring?) notification:

  • Download Holey Light from the Google Play Store
  • Open the app and grant all the required permissions (one of them is a bit special and requires you to select a Bluetooth device or a Wi-Fi network, do not worry because the app will explain why this action is needed)
  • Customize the operation by selecting from the available options
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Also works on the oval hole of S10 Plus! / © NextPit

At the moment it is not possible to choose the color of the notification ring or to filter for various apps. There are also some problems with the always-on display. However, it should be remembered that this application is in full development and this is only the first version.

Have you already downloaded it or do you think it is not necessary on the new Galaxy S10?

Source: XDA Developers

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  • GT Ohh 14
    GT Ohh Aug 16, 2019 Link to comment

    Sounds awesome! The lack of a notification LED is my one and only gripe with my Galaxy S10. I love everything else about it. I Hope it works!