Here’s how to enable LED notification on Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 20 series devices. We use a free app dubbed aodNotify to add LED notification on both devices. The app will show LED light on the Always On Display or on the Status bar of your device for notifications. And the good thing is that the app uses Samsung Always-On Display, so the battery consumption will be minimal. Also, it offers different notification light styles and where it show the light – around the camera cutout, screen edges and notification LED dot in the status bar of your Galaxy Note 10, Note 20, Galaxy S20, S10 and Galaxy A51. You don’t have any special requirement on the phone to enable notification LED, all you need to install a free (ad-free) app called aodNotify from Google Play Store.

Enable Notification LED on Galaxy Note 10 and Note 20 Series

The app has no internet permission, which is a plus point if you are worried about your privacy. Also, the app uses Samsung’s Always On Display to enable LED notification. As AOD requires minimal battery power, the app won’t drain your battery like other apps which keep your phone awake!

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