< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/20/E4/IB-FQ493FR_7A8CFEA2.jpg" Alt = "Dark Mode does not cherish the charge of the smartphone ? experts destroyed the main myth about the battery savings"/~ < P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap break-words" > one of the most common myths about saving a smartphone charge has denied. As the BBC study found, dark mode does not help to maintain battery energy, and in some cases even increases its costs.
< P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap break-words" > during the experiment, the participants were given phones with BBC stinging service. Users were offered to switch between dark and light modes and set a comfortable screen brightness.
< P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap break-words" > The results surprised the researchers. In 80% of cases, in the dark interface, people set the higher brightness of the display than at light. This means that the smartphone actually consumed more energy rather than saved it.
< P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap Break-words" > Also, experts have checked the SV & Rsquo; Energy Efficiency at the speed of loading web pages and the volume of data transmitted. It turned out that with the first indicator of the SWP; Rsquo; there is none at all, and with the second it is minimal.
< P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap break-words" > however, you should not completely abandon the dark theme. It really reduces eye tension when using a smartphone at night. For real charge savings, BBC specialists are advised to use the lower screen brightness and choose smaller smartphones. The screen is one of the most energy -intensive components of the device, especially if it has a high resolution.