It would be great if android 5 bring us this ....
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Ambient display will “wake screen when device picked up or notifications arrive” which is a nice touch, and picking up your phone will give you a nice low-power black and white preview of notifications. One tap and the screen lights up for you to interact with the notifications.
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Probably just for nexus 6/ moto x.
Maybe you're right...but even if, G3 is quite similar to the nexus.... I keep dreaming !
Without a AMOLED display, there is no benefit to the "ambient" display. On our screens, turning on a screen, even if everything is black, will still use the same amount of power as turning on the screen with anything else displayed. On an AMOLED display, only the lit pixels (ie non-black pixels) consume power. For those screens, something like a "ambient display" function works very well.
I'm tired of this "no adventage" talk. I always used glance feature on my Nokia and the battery handled well. All the pixels are on when the screen is on, but this don't mean that is on on maximum britness or 100% of time.
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Not sure if this in the right place (if not, mods please move), but I recently bought a T-Mobile variant Samsung Galaxy S III (T999L). Target was having a sale on their Brightspot Mobile devices, and $150 for a Galaxy S III was too good to pass up. I've had the phone for a week and a half, and it's a really nice device. The screen at any brightness is amazing. I've used a few AMOLED and SLCD screens over time, but my main device for the past year has been a Nexus 5. Nothing that I've owned compared to this AMOLED screen.
One thing that I've noticed, however, with the screen is that it has some inconsistent splotches on it. What are these splotches you may ask? They only are noticeable on very dark backgrounds with the very dimmest brightness setting. When viewing something dark in a dark room with auto-brightness turned on is how I first noticed it. There are some dark lines and spots on the screen.
Here is the screen with a black background in a dark room, on auto-brightness:
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Look at all of those marks. They're hardly noticeable, but they're there. In fact, the only way I could pick them up on camera was to set my DSLR up on a tripod and shoot a 60-second exposure.
Anybody seen anything like this before? Should I be worried about the longevity of the screen? It's almost a non-issue for me, but I thought I'd bring it up. Thanks!
When I view light images, like the list of threads in tapatalk, the bottom of the screen has a different tint than the top. This isn't my first amoled device, and I know that whites aren't usually as good as an lcd, but this seems really bad to me. It's much more noticeable in low light when the screen isn't as bright. I don't have a way of taking a picture now, maybe I can take one tomorrow.
Not sure what I want to do, but maybe I'll wait a little while and then do a warranty exchange to get one from a different batch compared to this one.
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I have owned almost every high end phone out there and this phones screen still impresses me every single time I turn it on
You can sort of see the difference in color on the bottom of the screen compared to the top.
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Switch it out with at&t... this screen is flawless. Anything less is a defect.
I got a new one. It's much better, plus my bluetooth works better
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Has anybody else noticed that the screen on the Desire 530 is massively over-sharpened and over-saturated? It bugged me the first time I used it, and reminds me of the over-sharpening on the LG G3.
It almost seems like a filter has been applied to the entire screen. Oddly, the over-sharpening/saturation is turned off whenever the camera is used, or whenever a video is played, and it remains this way until the screen goes to sleep, the over-sharpening/saturation then returns when waking the phone up. The screen looks great without the over-sharpening/saturation IMO, small text is much easier to read because there are no sharpening artefacts and it's generally much easier on my eyes.
Does anybody know how to disable it permanently? It's not a massive deal, as I can always start up the camera to get rid of the ugliness, but I'd like the screen to look natural all the time.
I've tried to capture it in the photos below, the normal screen (over-sharpened/saturated) is on the left, and the more natural screen (after using the camera) is on the right.
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not only before camer , in video reproduce its happen, i have same problem htc 530latam
I just changed the color temperature
don't know if that will help you
Anyone up for making a high contrast AMOLED theme, one which makes use of the battery saving feature of the screen. At the moment I use kasatmata icons and a black minimal AMOLED wallpaper and Google keyboard with black settings, which I feel saves me battery.
However when I pull down the notifications tab or go to the settings menu I get dazzled by the light lol
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streetewok said:
Anyone up for making a high contrast AMOLED theme, one which makes use of the battery saving feature of the screen. At the moment I use kasatmata icons and a black minimal AMOLED wallpaper and Google keyboard with black settings, which I feel saves me battery.
However when I pull down the notifications tab or go to the settings menu I get dazzled by the light lol
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I don't think it would make a big difference with the P10 as the P10 does not use amoled panels. The P10 uses the IPS-NEO LCD capacitive touchscreen which on its own I believe does not kill battery as a true amoled screen would.
Hi,
Is there way to disable the notifications of the battery charging when screen is off.
Don't like this option at night.
I attached a picture of the text I am talking. But when the screen is all black.
Best regards
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None yet, as far as I know. Hopefully Sam will either remove it or give you the option of turning the freakin' display off with the next update.
It's crazy that turning off AOD doesn't disable that.
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My workaround is using this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ccswe.appmanager.samsung
You just need to disable AOD service and that's it.
Enable it after charging is completed and thats it.
Its like 10 seconds of work before putting the phone on charger.
Little power
It uses little power and it's not static so not an issue of any consequence.
I use the Goodlock apps to change it's color and clock style.
Normally it always is running; it's very useful for me.
About a 1% per hour battery drain when running with clock.
You can also manually set it's brightness to the lowest level but it won't be visible except at night.
Turning off AOC should leave you with a completely blank off screen (no screen lock is set on my phone though).