Holey Light

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3.7
320 reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Samsung and Google Pixel only!

100% Free - 100% GPLv3 Open Source - No ads - No tracking - No nags - Optional donation

Holey Light is a LED emulation app. It animates the edges of the camera cut-out (AKA punch-hole) as replacement for the sadly missing LED on many modern devices.

Additionally, it provides a notification display for when the screen is "off", replacing - or working in conjunction with - the Always-On Display feature. As this display is not around the camera hole, it is aptly named the Unholey Light.

Supports all Samsung devices with in-screen camera hole, and several Google Pixels.

Features
- Emulates notification LED
- Four different display modes: Swirl, Blink, Pie, Unholey Light
- Configurable animation size, position, and speed
- Customizable color for each notification channel
- Selects initial notification color by analyzing dominant color of app icon
- Displays during screen "off", sub-1% battery use per hour in Unholey Light mode
- Separate configuration modes for different power and screen states
- Ability to mark notifications as seen based on various triggers
- Respects Do-Not-Disturb and AOD schedules
- Can hide AOD completely, partially, and/or keep the clock visible

Source
Source code is available on GitHub.

Setup
Initial setup can be a bit tricky for a first-time user, but a setup wizard is included that guides you through the process.

Permissions
This app absolutely requires several permissions to be able to function. If you are concerned about that, you can always check out the source code (or not use the app).

- Accessibility: the app needs an accessibility service to render the emulated LED on-screen, and track the correct position to display in screen "off" mode.
- Notifications: a notification service is needed to be able to know about the notifications before we can show them
- Companion device: in a weird quirk of Android, this permission is required to be able to read the wanted LED color of notifications
- Battery optimization exemption: without this, Android would randomly disappear our emulated LED
- Foreground service: both an accessibility and notification service are used as described above
- Wake lock: you decide when and how the app draws on the screen, sometimes this requires making sure the CPU isn't sleeping
- All package access: we render other app's icons and access some of their base information to be able to differentiate different notifications from each-other
Updated on
Mar 2, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
318 reviews
Robert Reed
August 19, 2021
Setup Wizard was good and helpful. I still can't find the correct setup to show me a notification when screen is off. It is showing the battery percentage at bottom of screen now, prior to installing this app, it did not do that. It serves no purpose if screen is off and notification is not lit. Perhaps the developer can assist. I am using a Pixel 4a (non 5G).
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SAKIB
September 15, 2022
Perfect, works like a charm! It does require insanely intrusive permissions, but thankfully it's fully open source & transmits no data whatsoever. This is absolutely the best app for the new devices with a camera cutout which is missing our favourite led lightning like old times! Wish there were more designs & mode effective OLED power saving. I still remember using Chanfires root on my old phones. Anyway massively thanks to the dev team.
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Make Name Acceptable Go
December 8, 2023
As I recall it was great when it worked. But (on S21) it required occasional tweaking. I think it conked out and I just never fixed it. Now I just got a notification asking to update/renew permissions. Don't think I'll bother. Been over a year since I used it, so I guess I've learned to not miss it.
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What's new

Support for Android 11, many new Samsung devices, and some Google Pixels! Full release notes and changelogs here: https://github.com/Chainfire/HoleyLight/blob/master/docs/notes_100.md