Power consumption was 41% lower overall when using the predominantly black interface in Reddit Sync.
Your actual savings will depend greatly on how much screen time you have and which apps you use, but eking out an extra 15 or 20% screen time seems quite plausible.
Everyone here is aware that there is a "material light" abs material dark theme right?
Thanks for link. I wonder how long it takes in practical use.
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For sure? I have not seen this mentioned anywhere
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AMOLED displays suffer from burn in. I'm not sure why anyone would choose an AMOLED display over IPS LCD.
Yeah, these are screenshots of the official Google Keyboard on Android L. The "material light" and "material dark" themes.
Dark themes look so outdated
Agreed!
yet Google probably could give options to those who want dark themes.
Everyone has different tastes. I think that user should always be able to choose an option.At least users should have an option to switch themes.
Agree. L is too bright... i prefer the dark theme. One of the many reasons i've avoided upgrading to v5.0 and again avoiding the upgrade to v5.0.1. But there is hope: i've heard that Google is bringing back the dark theme in either 5.0.x or 5.1. Ideally, making this configurable would be the best option.
I've read a post talking about the "Material" (ie. Dark) and "Material.Light (White) themes, however, as far as i know, these are developers' options for use while developing new Apps. But as far as i know (i could be wrong) these themes are not configurable by the user.
This. Even if it looks "dated" to some but yes the option should be available, especially when we consider android the OS of customization and flexibility. It would be nice if they even went a step further and offered Custom Material Color (mix two sets of colors to make a unique experience for each user).