Do you want to know how to enable Always-On Display Mode on Realme X7 (India). This feature can be sued for seeing time, Date and message notification icons on your OLED Display once your turn off your phone? Turning on Always-On Display Mode on Realme’s Realme UI version is easy and useful.
Phone: Realme X7 (India)

This below Always On Display Mode tutorial supports the RealMe UI latest version. You can also change how the Always On Display Looks on X7 (India) with various customizations.
How To Enable Always-On Display on Realme X7 (India)
To enable Always-On Display, do the following steps on your Realme X7 (India) one by one.
Step 1: On your X7 (India), Open the Settings app by going to notification panel and tapping on the settings icon on the top right.
Step 2: Then Search for the “Home Screen, Lock screen & Always-On Display” option and tap on it.
Step 3: Now scroll down and select the “Always-On Display” option in that page.

Step 4: In the Always-On Display Settings switch on the Toggle to enable the Always-On Display feature on Realme phone.



How To Disable Always-On Display on Realme X7 (India)
To disable Always-On Display on realme X7 (India) , follow the above Steps but choose the disable Always-On Option. This will disable Always-On Display on X7 (India) device.
I hope you were able to enable the Always-On Display on Realme X7 (India) smartphone using our tutorial.
Do share our tutorial. If you have any issues with Always-On Display feature on your Realme X7 (India) device, comment below.

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