• @DrM@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    It’s not trivial. An LED only needs power to light up, an OLED Pixel always needs the GPU to be powered on and it would be a significant power loss to implement a pixel sadly

    • @trafficnab@lemmy.ca
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      181 year ago

      The full Always On Display (which shows the clock + some notifications) uses less than 1% battery per hour on my ancient S7, are new phones not any better than that?

      • @WhoRoger@lemmy.world
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        61 year ago

        It doesn’t if the screen is connected directly to the frame buffer which can refresh independently. Whether that’s actually implemented this way in hardware, well who knows, but I suspect it is as that’s useful to display any static image. Then just power up the display driver for a microsecond to refresh the image if needed.

    • @MooseBoys@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      None of this is true. It may happen in practice on some poorly-designed devices, but the “GPU” in the SoC can remain powered off, and the display controller remain in low-power mode.

    • fadingembers
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      61 year ago

      I mean there’s a ton of phones that have always on displays (AOD)