
In your daily life, We have plenty of work and we often forget some texts, notifications, watching time, etc on our phones or you are in a meeting and you have activated silent then you may unable to grasp the notification, text until and unless you unlock and check your phone. But this time you will never forget your notification if you enable Always-On Display (AOD). In this article, We are sharing a list of Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices that supported the Always-on Display(AOD) feature provided via Mi24x7.com.
With the release of MIUI 12.5/ MIUI 12.5 Enhanced, Xiaomi takes the feature a step further, it brings lots of customized options and beautiful dynamic themes including lock screen animated widgets, and you’ll be able to even type your own text like your signature or favorite slogans.
The specialty of this feature is that when your phone’s light is off, the AOD feature displays some information just like the time, date, and any notifications during a lower-power mode. Nowadays, Most smartphones come with this feature built-in. Also, AOD only works on AMOLED panels because it is capable of producing true blacks while LCD display doesn’t.
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XIAOMI ALWAYS-ON DISPLAY(AOD) SUPPORTED DEVICES LIST
MI
- Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge
- Xiaomi 11i
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Xiaomi 12X
- Xiaomi CIVI
- Mi 11T Pro
- Mi 11T
- Mi 11 Lite 5G NE
- Mi Mix 4
- Mi 11X Pro
- Mi 11X
- Mi 11 Ultra
- Mi Mix Fold
- Mi 11 Pro
- Mi 11i
- Mi 11 Lite 5G
- Mi 11 Lite
- Mi 10S
- Mi 11
- Mi 10 Ultra
- Mi Note 10 Lite
- Mi 10 Youth 5G
- Mi 10 Lite 5G
- Mi 10 Pro 5G
- Mi 10 5G
- Mi Note 10 Pro
- Mi Note 10
- Mi CC9 Pro
- Mi 9 Pro 5G
- Mi 9 Pro
- Mi 9 Lite
- Mi A3
- Mi CC9
- Mi CC9e
- Mi 9T Pro
- Mi 9T
- Mi Mix 3 5G
- Mi 9 Explorer
- Mi 9 SE
- Mi 9
- Mi Mix 3
- Mi 8 Pro
- Mi 8 Explorer
- Mi 8
- Mi 8 SE
REDMI
- Redmi K50
- Redmi K50 Pro
- Redmi K50 Gaming
- Redmi K40S
- Redmi Note 11E Pro
- Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G
- Redmi Note 11 Pro+
- Redmi Note 11 Pro
- Redmi K40 Gaming
- Redmi Note 10 Pro
- Redmi Note 10S
- Redmi Note 10
- Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
- Redmi K40 Pro+
- Redmi K40 Pro
- Redmi K40
- Redmi K30 Ultra
- Redmi 10X Pro 5G
- Redmi 10X 5G
- Redmi K30 Pro Zoom
- Redmi K20 Pro Premium
- Redmi K20
- Redmi K20 Pro
- Redmi K30 Pro
POCO
- Poco F3 GT
- Poco F3
- Poco F2 Pro
BLACK SHARK
- Black Shark 5 Pro
- Black Shark 5
- Black Shark 5 RS
- Black Shark 4S Pro
- Black Shark 4S
- Xiaomi Black Shark 4 Pro
- Xiaomi Black Shark 4
- Black Shark 3S
- Black Shark 3 Pro
- Black Shark 3
- Black Shark 2 Pro
- Black Shark 2
- Black Shark Helo

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Could you make the list more specific and distinguish which Xiaomi phones support full AOD and which have only AOD with 10 seconds timeout? e.g. Xiaomi mi 11 lite…thanks
Could you make the list more specific and distinguish which Xiaomi phones support full AOD and which support only AOD with 10 second timeout? E.g. mi 11 lite… Thanks
hi mike , if you turn your miui optimization off in developer options the time out is not there.
Yes,but battery will drain fast.in 10 hours with AOD and 0% usage.battery will die from 100% to 0%
The article is not correct. Redmi Note 10 Pro device is aod active for 10 seconds.