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Samsung realized, when designing all Galaxy Note 10 models, that putting the camera to one side with a hole in the screen didn't look good or like it too much. For this reason, in the Galaxy Note 10, he chose to change its location and keep it centered shape but not with a small notch in the shape of a drop of water like the other brands, but with its hole on the screen (minimizing what this sensor occupies).
As a result of this we have a great design, with a mobile that is practically all screen thanks to its curved sides and a small hole in the middle of the upper part of the screen. This can be used to leave different indicators around it, such as the one created by the IJP team to put a battery indicator Many people want to hide the holes in screen with backgrounds that favor it and others prefer to give it a second use so that it remains visible but attractive. This last idea is what the Energy Ring app is looking for. The application can be used on both Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+ and even Note 10 with 5G connectivity.
How does Energy Ring work for the Galaxy Note 10?
The idea behind the Energy Ring is very simple. All it does is take advantage of the space around the selfie camera to create a colorful and not at all uncomfortable bar that can be configured with different functionsThe application is also available for other company phones such as the Galaxy S10 or Galaxy S10+. In fact, if you have used the application on the Galaxy S10 series, you will see that the operation is practically the same, unlike the fact that it now supports the location of the Note 10 / Note 10+ / Note 10 5G camera.
To install Energy Ring just download the app from the Google Play Store. Once installed on your phone you will have to grant it the corresponding permissions and configure some aspects of the application such as the width of pixels that will be used around the camera lens , the direction of the bar, the colors and even the function. The power ring can be used to mark the battery level but also to indicate the current CPU power used.
All of this is achieved absolutely free, although there are some extra options that are available for a fee.