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Samsung Always On Display app getting March 2023 update
The month of March has started and Samsung has not forgotten to enhance its apps through new updates like every month. The company is pushing the March 2023 update for Samsung Always On Display app.
The new update for Always On Display functionality enhances performance and stability by fixing minor bugs. However, no additional feature or change is noted in the latest version but you will definitely get a smoother usability experience after updating.
The Korean tech giant is rolling out Samsung Always On Display March 2023 update with version 8.1.30 and users will have to download a 39.57 MB package to install the update.
It is worth mentioning that the new update is compatible with Galaxy devices running from One UI 5.1 / One UI 5.0 based on Android 13 to Android 9 Pie.
This is an early rollout, so reaching all eligible devices may take some time. You can install the Samsung Always On Display app’s latest update via Galaxy Store to get better performance.
In addition, you can also download it directly from the third-party source link mentioned here. However, we recommend that you should wait for the official release.
You can check the latest version of the Samsung Always On Display app that is running on your smartphone, just need to follow some steps. First, open Settings >> Scroll down and tap on Lock Screen >> Click on Always On Display >> Press About Always On Display option, and a new page appears that shows the latest version.
One UI 6 AOD Concept
Back in January 2023, a Samsung fan shared a new concept of One UI 6.0 which is very interesting and useful. The new concept is related to the new feature of Always on Display which is Adaptive AOD.
One UI 6.0 concept shows the Adaptive Always On Display feature and after enabling it you can see your ongoing activity on the lock screen. As you are listening to music, looking at routes on Google Maps, or the timer is on then you do not need to unlock your smartphone when it is locked as you can see your ongoing tasks on the Always On Display. Read more detail of the One UI 6 AOD concept here…