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Galaxy NoteDark mode will save a little more amount battery ( 5 to 10 % )
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The point of using Dark Mode on Amoled display is that, Dark mode help in Longer Battery time. So if you want a longer battery, you may use some Dark wallpapers and Dark Mode on UI in order to improve Battery time.
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IPS LCD screens also have it. But because whole screen gets the burning, one do not notice it on IPS LCD screens... One notices on Amoled because in Amoled specific pixels burns and other around don't burn. Therefore gets noticed . 😬
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