On iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max, the Always-On display setting allows a dimmed version of your Lock Screen to stay visible, even when your iPhone is locked. By glancing at the dimmed screen, you can check essential information, like notifications, the date and time, and information in your widgets.

The display automatically turns off when iPhone is either face down or obstructed from view, not near a paired Apple Watch, when a CarPlay session begins, while Continuity Camera is in use, while Low Power Mode is on, while


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So I have just realised that the Fitbit app appears to override the always on display settings whole recording exercise. Noticed when I logged a 2 hour walk and it halved my battery. Anyone else noticed this or a way to stop it?

After launching without much flexibility, Apple released the first always-on display customizations with iOS 16.2. That allowed users to turn off colored wallpapers and notifications from the always-on screen.

Yesterday I tried an R5 for the first time and my comments are the same as yours. As I never use the rear screen for composing my picture I cannot see why it should always be in live view. It would be more useful if my settings were displayed as they are on my 5D mk4.

The Aura Carver 10.1" HD Digital Frame is a great way to put your portfolio on display and a great way to surface forgotten memories. The colors are vibrant, and the build quality is solid, but the Carver isn't without a few quirks.

I'm using niceScroll jQuery plugin to replace common browser scrollbars in overflowing 's. The plugin is working good, but I can't get it to work and display the scroll rail always (even if the content is not exceeding bounds). My final configuration is:

I need to set an arbitrary height to the "bar" div, because by default it's height:0px, even if you display it, you can't see anything.I suppose we can do better an calculate a good height with the windows dimensions, but I don't need to :)

An always-on display (AOD) is a smartphone feature that has the device continue to show limited information while the phone is asleep. It is widely available on Android handsets, and is available on Apple iPhones since the iPhone 14 Pro.[1] On some Android devices, the feature is sometimes called Ambient Display (Google Pixel) or Active Display,[citation needed] depending on its implementation and behavior. Depending on the phone's design, it may be a replacement or complementary to another feature, such as the notification LED.

A device with AOD enabled keeps a limited portion of the screen on during sleep mode. An Always On Display may display a set of recent push notifications in place of a notification tone or LED signal, as well as information such as the time, date, and battery status of the device; they often may also be configured to also show various types of notifications as they arrive, or screensavers.

Various devices have differing behavior for this feature. Some phones would have the screen off until new notifications arrive whereupon the display would either be active for a few seconds or remain on until the user interacts with the device to read or dismiss the notification (essentially having the entire screen serve as a larger notification LED); others instead have the phone screen activate when it detects input, such as being picked up or the screen interacted with. These versions are often called ambient displays,[citation needed] in contrast to "true" always-on displays, where at least part of the screen remains on at all times. Again depending on the manufacturer, not all apps may be supported for showing notifications with this feature - only first-party apps or popular apps may be supported.

This technology was first introduced by Nokia in on the Nokia N70 and Nokia 6303 (on TFT display in 2008), and more widely adopted with its next generation AMOLED Symbian phones in 2010 (the Nokia N8, C7, C6-01 and E7). Later functionality was updated with Nokia Sleeping Screen app for last generation of Symbian smartphones (Nokia 808 and other) with features like custom standby screen from any image, and two themes for notifications design. It became a standard feature on most Nokia Lumia Windows Phones in 2013, paired with the Nokia Glance Screen app.[2] The feature has since become more widely available on Android handsets. Apple has the feature since Apple Watch Series 5 (2019) and on iPhone 14 Pro in 2022.[3]

The Always On Display feature does consume energy, although the Samsung Galaxy S7 series phones, and later phones that made the feature popular are built with AMOLED screens that turn off black pixels. On today's AMOLED phone displays, it is true that only a few pixels may need to be turned on but they do need to be moved to prevent pixel burn in. Colors, sensors and processors all consume energy while AOD is in use, which leads to an extra consumption of roughly 3% battery.[4][5]

On LCD displays, the backlight has to be turned on, even if only a part of the screen is showing information, so this feature consumes a significant amount of power compared to a notification LED. Some LCD displays use Transflective LCD. It uses a layer called a transflector. It is typically made from a sheet polymer. It is similar to a one-way mirror but is not specular. Some smartwatches such as the Pebble Smartwatch and the Amazfit Stratos also use this technology. Under bright illumination (e.g. when exposed to daylight) the display acts mainly as a reflective display with the contrast being constant with illuminance.

Typically, an ambient display solution which turns on the screen only when notifications are present, remains on, but turns off when they are dismissed will consume the least amount of battery power while still drawing the user's attention when required, in contrast to an Always-on Display which will keep the screen on, all of the time, to show some information, even if notifications may not be present. Since the date and time are less essential than battery status or notifications which may require the user's immediate attention, an AOD can be customized in many app-based implementations to only show notifications or selectively choose what is shown.

AS digital watches get more popular so does the need to have the time displayed. When using a watch at and for work it is annoying to have to flick your wrist to see time. So always on display is an ever increasing feature to attract users as the watch is mostly a time displayer not only a notification device. Why do so many people still use the casio and timex as it shows the time.

I asked Google Workspace Support this question few times over the years. While the answer above works in most emails, for some senders option 'Images from this sender are always displayed. Don't display from now on' is missing. Support cannot tell why.

@DUSKvsDAWN Hello, well, you have no other choice but to put the phone in Safe Mode and verify the behavior of Always on display. If the problem does not persist in Safe Mode, you will have to uninstall apps to verify which one is causing it.

When the editor is blurred, the cursor is hidden. This is a good indicator of whether it is focused or not, but it is not ideal for every situation. Particularly when trying to use CodeMIrror in more of a movie setting than an editor setting. I would like an option for the cursor to always be displayed regardless of whether the editor has focus.

We need an option to always display the horizontal scroll bar. When working on a smaller screen, the scroll bar disappears. You have to scroll up and back down just to get it to appear. This makes working on larger sheets, which is always the case, very frustrating. This is reproduced using Chrome on Windows 11.

I don't want to press buttons in order to see the time (because that requires me to do something extra which isn't needed with other watches). I don't want some special wake function (that reacts too late). I don't even want to move my wrist with some fancy "quick view" (that's yet another feature). I don't want to even have to google "fitbit always on display". Do you know how long it took me to figure this out? 5 or 10 minutes. Imagine that times 10 million. That's millions of wasted minutes. If you're interested, I have a screenshot.

I want the display to be there all throughout the day. Something that I can rely on. Is that such a big ask? I don't think it is. Look at all watches (mechanical and otherwise). They ALL show the time. Even half a million dollar watches. Right? Forget the other information like heart rate or steps for a minute. I just want to see the time! At the very least, that's what a smart watch should be able to do, show you the time. Because it's a watch. That's why it's called "smart watch". Something that shows a clockface. I SHOWED YOU THE MONEY. NOW HOW ABOUT YOU "SHOW ME THE TIME!" hahaha

That's one reason, the primary reason, to wear any sort of watch in the first place. In fact the default clockface should be "always on", and the battery saving, screen-saving feature should be quick view or press a button or whatever.

You as the developers should know that just because more people ask for something, doesn't mean it's going to be good for everyone as a whole. And so it has 3593 votes. And the "always on" clockface has 115 votes. So what? That doesn't mean that water reminders need 30 times the attention as the previously requested always-on display. Does it? Anyone can get votes. But do they matter? Who voted? Often millenials don't know what's good for them. With age, time that is, comes experience. Just because something has been thought of (and voted for a thousand times) doesn't mean it's going to be good. And letting the everyday Joe Blogs design something isn't always the best idea. Just watch the episode of The Simpsons where Homer designs a car to do everything that he wants. The result is so hideous, no one buys the car. There's a reason why people study design and UI/UX at university. Because some people care more about making well-designed technology. e24fc04721

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