Motorola has released few details about the update to the Lollipop 5.0 version of Android that will come to your devices. In addition to the many known functions such as switching to Material Design, notifications on the lock screen, priority system for notifications and more, the company put on your list of updates for the Moto G 2014 and its 2013 version something that really called the attention:. Ambient Display
For those not familiar with the role, she was formerly called Active Display, being present only in Moto X and its version 2014 . However, with the arrival of the Nexus 6 and the new version of Android, we some changes in it, making his name changed to Ambient Display.
A curiosity, however is that this function is oriented devices with type AMOLED screen , because they literally turn off the pixels to be displayed black color, thus saving energy expenditure. The devices Moto G line, in turn, have screens IPS type LCD, which will make your battery runs out much faster if you decide to use the Ambient Display, as the very Motorola admitted to inform that the function would be inserted.
It is worth noting, however, that the 2014 model is not yet being updated in our country, unlike what we see with the first Moto G, which began receiving the update recently. So some tests should be performed so we can determine whether energy expenditure is really relevant, and whether it is worth or not to keep the feature enabled.
Below follow some details about the Ambient Display function on a Nexus 6, and see for yourself how it works. The video, however, is in English, but this does not exclude realized visual function and how to use it .
(updated December 7, 2014 at 17:06)
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