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It is my first mobile with an Oled screen (Sony Xperia 5 II), and from what I know about this type of screen is that they turn off the pixels when the color is black. I know that it is not something from Sony but something typical of Android 10, that when using the dark theme, certain parts of the system with for example in system settings and other parts of the system, are seen with a grayish background and, I wonder what if it would not be better for those parts to have a completely black background, I think it would improve battery saving a little and help better conservation of the screen. I do not know if it would be possible for Sony to modify the default dark theme of Android 10 or create an alternative 100% black specific for this type of screen.
What do you think??.
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@IvanLM just throwing it out there, "true black" doesn't make that much difference in power consumption in OLED screens compared to dark grey. XDA has tested it a while ago, and the difference was negligible: https://www.xda-developers.com/amoled-black-vs-gray-dark-mode/
"certain parts of the system with for example in system settings and other parts of the system, are seen with a grayish background "
Can you publish a screenshot?
Here's mine on Xperia 1, Android 10
@IvanLM just throwing it out there, "true black" doesn't make that much difference in power consumption in OLED screens compared to dark grey. XDA has tested it a while ago, and the difference was negligible: https://www.xda-developers.com/amoled-black-vs-gray-dark-mode/
Thank you very much for the article, very interesting and instructive. So from what I understand, the fact that it had a black background would already be a question of aesthetics / personal taste that you practice.
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