Always On Display Will Arrive To All Xiaomi Smartphones With OLED Along With The Dual Clock.
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That good news.
My Mi Mix 3 has had this since end of 2018…
True, i had these dual clock AoD since april
I believe I can install a magisk module to enable the always on display from the pixel
Ambiend display is different though, it turns the screen on to show notifications. MIUI has this already implemented.
AoD is literally meant to always have the screen on and show the time on a black background, as this doesn’t use much power on OLED screens.
My old lumias had these many years ago,even on IPS 🙁
Does xiomi mi 6 gets that?
it’s a oled so its should get it
great, Xiaomi is upgrading its features.
he wanted to make a point that companies actually try to enforce this in order to keep products flowing into the market.
Furthermore every screen I’ve seen which such feature had the text (or whatever) move around every X minutes to avoid damage.
Does K20 have this?
Why the downvotes? He’s just asking a question.
I’d gladly take up to 5% per day over an expensive investment which will become obselete in a few year.
I think the screens in our phones might be better and more advanced that ones in amps.
This is great! I wonder how it will affect pricing.
also what help will the always on screen give for notifications etc? my mi 6x still gets all notifications at random times, suddenly you get 20 notifications from 1 email account, pling pling pling. kinda annoying. I have turned off all powers saving thing for the apps I need to show instant notifications but it works maybe half of the time.
You could’ve boiled that whole paragraph with this simple phrase: “screen burn-in” and saved a lot of words.
I’ve had my AOD on for 2 years, no burn-ins for me, I believe they move the location/pixels to avoid this.
You know you can turn it off, right?
The clock moves around to avoid burn in. It takes up a 3rd of the screen so it just sits either in middle, top or bottom 3rd of the screen.
I’ve got a 3 year old audio amplifier that has an OLED display. Being an always-on amplifier, it has displayed the same message (“Volume: 24”) for 2.9999 of those 3 years. All of the pixels have faded to about 5% of their original brightness (they’re mostly blue-white pixels, so expected lifetime is ~10,000-30,000 hours). When I do occasionally change displays, the previously unlit pixels become bright, and the previous lit pixels that are still needed in the new image are faint, and the message it’s trying to tell me becomes unreadable.
I know phone companies would love to enforce a hard 3 year limit on our usage of their phones, but… that’s not I want as a customer.
AoD is not new to Xiaomi phones.
These extra features utilizing AoD technology IS.
Fully read the article and you might understand it better.
I forget not everyone uses custom ROMs. I’ve had always on display for ages via ambient display in my custom ROM. It’s just like the one found on the pixel
AoD require OLED screen to start up with
I don’t understand how these companies don’t have AoD. It’s old news and for me, it’s basically required.
The AOD moves around so it’s not in the same spot.
What about burn-in? Isn’t OLED and an always-on feature showing the same thing in the same spot a terrible idea?
It’s already on with Mix 3
Xiaomi is improving day by day.
It doesn’t have an oled screen.
What about mi a2?
When you’re not using your phone (screen off) it still shows some info like clock/notifications in white. Because of OLED screens black means the sceen is not on and only the white Parts are using battery.
This is really cool. I wish OnePlus would do this.