I'm curious, what are the differences between AMOLED and regular LCD screens? What should I consider in terms of image quality, battery life, and eye strain? What are your experiences with them?
How to use AMOLED display?
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I've been using AMOLED screens for quite a while now, and it's a completely different experience from LCD. The first thing I noticed, I think, is the blacks. On LCD, blacks tend to lean towards gray, but on AMOLED, they're like deep black holes. It doesn't reflect light directly into your eyes either, so it's less tiring.
For those who pay special attention to battery life, AMOLED has a huge advantage. In dark mode, the power consumption drops almost to zero. Sometimes, when I read messages at midnight, it doesn't even go down 1% in 30 seconds. But if you keep the brightness high in a well-lit environment, the battery life isn't as good as LCD, so you have to be careful. As for eye strain, I set the night mode to automatic and got rid of as much blue light as possible, which honestly made a big difference.
Oh, I've always wondered how AMOLED screens consume so little battery. Do the pixels actually change shape in AMOLED displays, or what?