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[p][font color="#a0522d"][strong]Dark vs. Light on OLED Display:-[/strong][br][br][p]
[br][p][br][font color="#000000"]There are proper arguments on both sides - darker themes do save power on OLED panels so going all black will help stretch your battery that little bit longer. There is also the subjective matter of aesthetics - whether you like the side bezels to blend in and if you prefer to read white text on a black background. Oh yeah, and if you are browsing at night, you won’t be blinded by the bright glow.[br][br][font color="#8b0000"][strong]Dark vs. Light on LCD Screen:-[/strong][br][br][p]
[br][p][br][font color="#000000"]However, using white background improves readability and many say it looks cleaner. If you are bothered by the blue light emissions, you can always go for the yellow-hue display, if you are one of those people. The battery saving argument is also invalid when you’re using a phone with LCD.[p][font color="#000000"][br][h5][font color="#000000"]Source: GSMArena[/h5] |
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