GenaldReiVillaluz Iam not understanding why Carl Pei is not giving pure black theme… even it’s helpful for battery backup also it’s really looking like ugly feeling like a LCD Screen
True "Dark Mode" for Nothing OS
GenaldReiVillaluz Yes, even I long for a true dark mode.
Fix the display colors of 2a. Not feels like a amoled. Want deeper black and whites in background.
I have been requesting for the true Dark Mode theme for the Nothing OS but they are not at all concerned about it??
Is it because the have used cheap amoled screen?
Please we need at least an answer regarding this feature.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz I am not sure if its dark gray or amoled black but we seeing it in beta 3.0 , while high chances are we might see in future updates. have you not seen any beat OS reviews on youtube?
Hey guys, just wanted to discuss this. Does anyone think that the nothing devices will get the actually dark mode cause it is an amoled display and a truly dark mode would do wonders for the battery and I believe with the nothing theme contrast it would look COOL AS HELL!!!!
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RahulPoswal Whether the display is cheap or not I don’t think that’s the real reason, the actual reason is Android’s theme engine in general , The material you theme engine in general doesn’t provide pitch black theme which you’ll understand if you’ve ever used a pixel device or an aosp custom rom and is the case with nothing as well and they may implement it if they want to but that’s totally a different topic.
its_Akhil already explained by Seershendu , do you not read previous comments?
Seershendu whether its aosp rom Like nothing OS or custom ROM like Oxygen os or Hyper os etc
They atleast providing option to increase or decrease dark mode intensity whereas as nothing had no option to do that because of this grey tint users getting feel of Using LCD panel despite of Having AMOLED
its_Akhil I hope they release pitch black theme
OEM ROMs generally don’t offer an option to enable or disable pitch black mode. For instance, ROMs like OxygenOS, ColorOS, and One UI only use pitch black when dark mode is activated. However, Nothing seems to have a Pixel-style approach. Pixel phones, for example, don’t include a pitch black mode and instead use a gray tint in dark mode, which is actually beneficial for our eyes as it reduces display contrast. Up until Android 11, Android did feature a pitch black mode, but it was removed starting with Android 12.What I’m saying is whether Nothing as a brand decides to include pitch black mode in its OS is a separate discussion altogether.
Seershendu brother they can provide this feature as optional
RahulPegwal Yes they can just like how motorola did but let’s see