Double Battery Life tweaking OLED screen - Desire Android Development

Jeffrey Sharkey is a developer who has just started to tweak OLED screen on Android. he has succesfully achieve a remarkable low power consumption, capable of double the overall battery life of the smartphone.
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Here you can read the details and watch a video of this working.
Summarizing, is based on rendering screen only showing one component of color. It could be a great idea combined with the light sensor for working automatic in high light ambient, in solar light, etc.

Old News are old.

thats definetely not that i want to see on my wonderful OLED screen

Ok, i think on not a normal use... but think in direct sunlight... your wonderful oled screen... seem to be the same with or without this and power needed is less.... it could be a good solution.

ok what the point to buy a phone with OLED? Buy a phone with monochrome display.

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http://www.modaco.com/content/pocket-pc-professional-news/272214/introducing-the-htc-touch-hd/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=425031
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Very nice looking device.
I wonder how long before we get something like this with a lower power usage OLED Touch display. (or does it already exist?)
gm_fisher said:
Very nice looking device.
I wonder how long before we get something like this with a lower power usage OLED Touch display. (or does it already exist?)
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it does - see the Nokia N78.

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