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How to Turn Off the Galaxy Note 9 Always On Display

How to Turn Off the Galaxy Note 9 Always On Display

Posted on August 27, 2018July 30, 2019 By Jarvis

In this quick guide we’ll show you how to turn off the Galaxy Note 9‘s always on display. The neat feature that keeps a small part of your screen on 24/7. Whether it’s a distraction or you want better battery life, you’ll be happy to learn how easy it is to disable. Some love the constant at-a-glance notifications, but you can get rid of them if you don’t.

When you turn off the Note 9 screen, a small area stays lit up. This displays the time, date, battery level and even incoming notifications or message alerts. It’s called an “Always-on Display” but some people don’t like it. If so, turn it off with our quick steps below.
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