Realme UI 3.0 [Android 12]: How to use and customize Always-On Display your smartphone

Last year Realme launched its own custom UI based on Android 10, Realme UI, it brings with it many new features, one of which is Always-On Display (AOD) aka Screen off display is a feature that allows users phone’s lock screen to show time, date, battery status, notifications, and more while the screen is off.

As we all know that Realme has released its new version of custom skin Realme UI 2.0 which is works with Google’s Android 11 OS. And the company has already rolled out the latest update to several Realme devices.

The Realme UI 2.0 comes with several new features such as new UI design, 3 style dark mode, System Cloner, new icon & shapes, and it also brings the most amazing feature in the Always-On Display, it offers a wide variety of styles and patterns to truly represent your style. The content of Always-on Display is not just automatically generated, but created by users with just one stroke to craft a unique pattern.

Here we are bringing to you a full how-to guide of the new Realme UI 2.0’s Always-on Display. You can easily customize your Realme Device AOD – Text, Image, Analog & digital clock, new patterns, and more.

Realme UI 2.0: How to use and customize Always-On Display

Realme UI 2.0: How to design my own Pattern on Always-On Display

Realme UI 2.0: How adds Clock on Always-On Display

Note:- However, it’s available for certain Realme phones with AMOLED displays.

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