Obviously, some users might be really happy to have the ability to not only pin images to the Always on Display but also GIFs. So, yeah, it probably saves quite a lot of battery that way, but it also becomes a boring old image until you tap on it. So, Samsung apparently thought of the battery implications of this thing, and as far as I’ve noticed, GIFs pinned to the AOD animate for two loops and then stay tacked on like plain old images, until you double tap on them. The GIF Basically Becomes an Image… Sort Of With GIFs, not only are more pixels going to light up on the AOD, they’ll have change colors according to the animation on the GIF, and lighting up a larger area in colored pixels will definitely have an adverse effect on battery life.Ģ. What makes the Always on Display amazing is the fact that it’s just a few pixels lighting up to form important information, letting the other pixels stay off and conserve battery.
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