You don’t wany true AMOLED black mode though you get horrible streaking when scrolling text and other objects
True "Dark Mode" for Nothing OS
We really need this, but I doubt Nothing is gonna listen to us…..
The nothing is in dark mode shows grey colour where as other phone has black colour which save battery too nothing should work on it and make it black
Because hi-level design. No.
GenaldReiVillaluz yes bro it’s looks really ugly even a 10k moto mobile have pure dark theme but this 25k nothing device is having greyish background really shameful it’s feeling like iam using a LCD display not AMOLED….. I really have doubt that this is not pure amoled display obviously LCD i think
feels very annoying that with an amoled display you don’t have pitch black UI, let it be widgets, app drawer and overall UI, like its a trend in people to have lack wallpapers to save battery and use the full potential of amoled display, and not saying make dark mode pitch black, but atleast have a secondary option for it, and also please don’t force dark mode on battery saver, it makes sense if the pitch black option is there, otherwise if you are using grey or white, it just uses the display so how is it battery saving , and also give an option to choose that you want to turn on dark mode with battery saver or not, because lets say I’m out in the sun, it gets really difficult to just see the display, and also that in light mode even with low brightness things are visible in light mode, but if i have dark mode and i cant see the display and i have to bring brightness to peak plus that dark grey theme in dark mode just defeats the purpose of that battery saving features, so just please implement this simple thing this is a small simple request, and i guess there will be many users thinking the same way
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Sakumo So, some evidence to back this up: XDA did the math and black vs grey makes only a negligible impact on battery life.
https://www.xda-developers.com/amoled-black-vs-gray-dark-mode/
To me this makes this issue purely cosmetic and much less impactful.
nothing_CrmU2Dc0NZ Yes. That’s what I was also saying. I think most of the apps and Android skins will not use pure black/dark UI/UX. High contrast adds stress to our eyes, it might accelerate OLED burn-in, and has no big advantage for battery life. Dark grey and light grey backgrounds are good for night and day use, respectively.