"Ambient mode" is on the Moto 360 as it has an ambient light sensor and does not have a true "always on" mode. As far as I know, the Asus ZenWatch has never had an "Ambient mode" because it does NOT have an ambient light sensor, but *DOES* have a true "always on" mode instead.What happened to it? I'm currently running 5.0.1 if that makes a difference. I can't remember if it disappeared while still on 5.0.
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Hmm... Perhaps I'm not properly understanding your question, but it sounds like your referring to the "always on" feature which does exactly that. After a few seconds, the screen will dim (exactly what is shown in this dimmed mode is different for different watch faces) and the screen is only updated once every minute while dimmed. This once every minute update cycle obviously means that second hands simply cannot happen and are not shown. "Always on" still exists on even the latest version Android Wear and was not removed.Thanks for the reply. Maybe ambient mode wasn't the correct description. After about 5 seconds my watch used to dim to show just the hour and minute hands. I read in XDA forum that feature went a way with 5.0.1 but I'm pretty sure it was there even after updating.
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Thanks for the reply. Maybe ambient mode wasn't the correct description. After about 5 seconds my watch used to dim to show just the hour and minute hands. I read in XDA forum that feature went a way with 5.0.1 but I'm pretty sure it was there even after updating.
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