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Doesn't the Always-On Display do the same thing as the LED though?
It's harder to see from a distance if there's something new and if it's charging
The battery is always on the bottom while the notifications are in the middle or the top. It's charged if the bottom portion (or the portion closest to the USB cable) has a green icon on it.
That can vary between devices and mine never shows color in that mode
Yeah, it's the newer models with LTPO that have color AODs.
For way more power since it has to power the entire display, which drains the battery faster. I'd rather have the LED.
It's OLED, so it's only the dots that display the icons that are active, while the whole black area is literally off.
Not all phones have OLED displays. Like mine.
Yeah, they suck. #OLEDMasterrace
Personally I would rather have the screen off a lot of times for various reasons. Why should i have to have the entire display on instead of having tge ability to just have a little notification light?
With OLED and especially LTPO OLED that's not exactly an issue though, since it's only the icons that make up the active parts of the display, while the whole black area of the display is literally off.
Except that my screen isn't an OLED and I don't want to leave the display on. It's too distracting, it needs to be off especially at work. A little dot isn't too intrusive as a notification.
LCD fanboys have lost the mobile space. Pretty much all the mid-range to flagship phones have an OLED screen by now and we start to see OLED on laptops and desktop monitors as well. Don't you think it's time to move on at this point?