IT, Risks and Ergonomics (Week 9)
Examples of ergonomics + Always On Display Modern smartphones with an AMOLED screen matrix support an interesting and useful feature called Always on Display (AoD), which not only saves battery power, but also displays important information on the display. The AoD function in smartphones allows you to see the current time and date, assess the battery level, find out about missed incoming calls and unread messages. In this case, you do not even need to unlock access to your mobile phone. Displayed information is usually monochrome (B/W) so it is easy to see even in bright sunlight without wasting battery power. [1] On average, the always-on display consumes approximately 1% of battery power per hour. Often this figure is even lower, because when the smartphone is in your pocket or bag, the screen still turns off. With the active use of a mobile phone, energy is also not consumed to support AoD. [2] Photo 1: Always On Display [1] How to enable Always On Display on any Android smartp...