Always On Display: AMOLED Edge gives you a persistent always on display clock, edge lighting for notifications, and music-reactive border light - all in one app that auto-starts on screen lock and survives every reboot. Built for AMOLED screens with active burn-in protection so the AOD clock can stay on without wearing your panel.
⏰ Always on display, exactly when you need it
The AOD clock is just there - after the screen locks, after a restart, after the device wakes from doze. There is no "tap to enable", no banner asking you to grant a permission again. The persistence engine attaches the moment your phone locks and lets go only when your schedule says so. Many AOD apps stop working after a reboot; this one keeps going.
🔋 Battery that respects AMOLED
Pixels only light up when there is something to look at. A pocket detector pauses AOD when the phone is face-down or in a bag. Schedule windows turn off always on display during meetings, sleep, or work hours. Most users see under 3% overnight drain on AMOLED screens.
💡 Edge lighting that earns its glow
- Border light for missed notifications, calls, and alarms
- Per-app colors so you can read the room without unlocking
- Music-reactive edge lighting paints the rims of your screen with the song that is playing
- Notification light styles that stay subtle by default
🎵 Music on the edges
Edge music lighting moves with whatever Spotify, YouTube Music, or your podcast app is playing. Three visualizer modes - bar, ribbon, ambient - and they all play nice with edge lighting notifications without covering the AOD clock.
🛠 Features
- AOD persistence engine - never relaunch the app, because AOD boots with the system
- Pocket-mode detection - battery preserved automatically
- Schedule windows - AOD off during meetings or sleep, you choose the hours
- Burn-in protection - pixel shifts and adaptive contrast for long sessions on AMOLED
- Notification filter - only allowed apps show on AOD
- AOD widget - quick toggles for clock styles and edge lighting from the lock screen
✨ Why this AOD app is different
- AOD clock and edge lighting in one install - no second app to manage
- Burn-in protection on by default, treated as a feature instead of a footnote
- 120Hz-aware animation on flagship Samsung and OnePlus devices
- No root required - install, grant accessibility once, done
- Bedside mode and standby mode for the nightstand or desk
🧰 Customization that stays useful
Color, brightness, and dim curve sliders. Live preview while you tweak. Per-locale time formats. Wallpaper-aware accents that pull from your theme. The AOD clock library covers minimal, modern digital, analog, weather, and bedside layouts.
📱 AMOLED-first compatibility
Tested on Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, Pixel, Xiaomi, and Realme. Optimized with the full feature set on AMOLED, and on AOD-capable LCD screens it runs in a reduced-brightness ambient mode.
❓ FAQ
Q: Will it drain my battery?
A: AOD lights only the pixels it needs on AMOLED. With pocket-mode and schedule windows, most people see under 3% overnight drain.
Q: Why does it need accessibility access?
A: To detect screen-lock state and notification posts. The app does not read or transmit notification content.
Q: Does it work on my phone?
A: Tested on Samsung, OnePlus, Pixel, Oppo, Xiaomi, and Realme - most modern Android devices are supported.
Q: Will it survive a restart?
A: Yes. Allow it to start on boot once and the AOD comes back automatically after every reboot.
🆕 Recent updates
The latest releases focus on burn-in protection, a faster restore path after reboot, and per-app edge lighting notifications. Music-sync timing and a wider AOD clock library are on the near roadmap.
🔒 Privacy and permissions
This app uses accessibility access only to detect lock-screen state and notification metadata. Notification content is never read, stored, or transmitted. No personal data leaves your device.
Oxirgi yangilanish
22-may, 2026