How to get notification LED on Galaxy S10, S10 Plus and S10e
Samsung’s Galaxy S10 lineup of devices have the display cutout to make room for the camera which is slightly better than the notch according to most smartphone enthusiasts.
This cool display cutout made for an excellent prop to go along with some really cool and creative
wallpapers
centered around the hole-punch cutout on the Galaxy S10 devices.
Now, S10 users can once again rejoice since Samsung has officially made
updated
the Edge Lighting+ application which brings along the cutout notification LED feature for the S10 devices.
Here’s how to get the cool camera cutout notification ring on your
Galaxy S10
,
S10e
, or
S10 Plus
.
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How to get the cutout notification LED on Galaxy S10 handsets
How to customize the edge lighting effect
Change the color
Change the transparency
Change the duration
How to use Holey Light for camera cutout LED effect
How to get the cutout notification LED on Galaxy S10 handsets
As we’ve mentioned above, Samsung has made the cutout notification ring available via an update to the Edge Lighting+ application which is part of the Good Lock family of applications; however, Edge Lighting+ can work as a standalone application as well.
So without much further ado, let’s check out how to activate the cutout notification ring with the Edge Lighting+ app.
You would first have to download and install the latest version
Edge Lighting+
application.
Once the app is downloaded and installed on your smartphone, launch
Edge Lighting+
from your application menu.
Now, tap on
Effect
which would be an option present in the bottom bar.
You would be able to see a bunch of edge lighting effects which you can scroll through horizontally.
Scroll to the end of these effects, and then you will be able to see a
Eclipse
. Tap on it.
By doing so you would be able to see a preview of what the effect would look like on your device.
Tap on
Done
to use this edge lighting effect.
How to customize the edge lighting effect
Well, now that you’ve activated the camera cutout notification LED, there are still a few more tweaks you could make to personalize the edge lighting effect according to your preferences.
Change the color
You could change the color of the edge lighting effect by simply tapping on the
Color
option present in the bottom bar of the
Edge lighting+
application.
You have the option to select from various
preset colors
or you could tap on the
multicolor circle
to pick from basically every color on the color wheel.
There’s also an option to use custom colors for each application.
Tap on
Custom color
and then tap on
Manage notifications
.
Select the apps which you want to display a custom color via the Edge Lighting effect.
Once selected, go back to the
Custom color
page.
Here you would be able to see the colors associated with each application.
To pick your own color simply tap on the application and pick your preferred color.
Change the transparency
Tap on
Transparency
on the bottom bar and use the
slider
to adjust the transparency of the edge lighting effect.
Change the duration
To change the duration of which the edge lighting effect lasts, tap on
Duration
on the bottom bar and you would be able to pick from
Short, Medium, and Long
duration options. Tap on
Done
when satisfied.
Voila, you can now enjoy seeing the cool effect every time you receive a notification on your Galaxy S10 device.
If you for some reason don’t like the Edge Lighting+ effect, then there’s a third-party application which offers the same kind of effect; however, it’s still got a long way to go to match the functioning of the Edge Lighting+ application.
Nonetheless, here’s how to use
Holey Light
, the third-party app that lets you add a cool camera cutout notification LED effect on your Galaxy S10 devices.
How to use Holey Light for camera cutout LED effect
Download and install Holey from the
Google Play Store
.
Launch the application and go through all the warnings and proceed with the setup wizard.
You would have the option to select from three different animation styles:
Swirl — Blink — Unholy Light
. You would also see the battery usage percentage for each animation.
Tap on either one of the animation styles and that’s it.
You would now be able to see the animation around your Galaxy S10’s camera cutout.
To turn off the effect, just use the toggle button in the upper right corner of the app to turn off the Holy Light function.
Of course, you could play around with the application settings to discover more cool features.
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