Galaxy S24 misses manual AOD brightness control

Samsung has brought a fresh ability to the Galaxy S24 devices to display wallpapers and widgets on the AOD screen. This is all possible through the new planning of the company, which initially gave a special display that features efficiency, so you will get a long battery even if your display is on all the time. However, there is some bad news that some features have been removed from the Galaxy S24 series for managing AOD aka Always-on Display.
Galaxy S24 Users Can’t control AOD Brightness Manually
When exploring the Galaxy S24 ultra series Always-on Display settings, we noticed that two important options are missing, which include AOD brightness control, which allows you to manually or automatically set the AOD brightness, and the clock style settings function. Due to the lack of these features users are facing problems, but don’t worry we have solutions for these as well.

Samsung Merges AOD (Always-on Display) and Main Screen Brightness
After trying several ways to dim the AOD light, we have come to the best solution. Here, you just need to turn on the auto-adaptive brightness, and then it will work for your main and AOD, which adjust the brightness according to the lighting condition. If you want to do it manually, then you have to reduce the brightness bar from the quick panel, which will also impact the AOD. It is worth noticing that the manual brightness doesn’t impact accurately, which means it doesn’t give you point-to-point brightness reduction. Instead, you need to fully reduce the main brightness, which will also decrease the AOD brightness.
On the other hand, Samsung has also integrated the clock style function with the lock screen, which means if you change the clock from the lock screen, then the AOD clock style will also change. The reason behind making these changes may be to make all the features easier to use.
