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Help Nighstand Clock

zetroc

Android Enthusiast
Mar 3, 2010
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I hear lots of people talking about how they use their phone as a clock on their nightstand when they go to bed. I'm assuming this is done by opening the Clock app and tapping the screen to let it dim... or long-pressing the screen for the blue on black clock. My questions are:

1.- Does this shorten the life of your display?

2.- I can't seem to make it stay on... the screen dims and then turns off after the time I have set, so how do you make it operate as a nightstand clock if it turns off?
 
Remember there is a fourth mode - long-pressing while the screen is dim. This puts the clock in a 'screensaver' mode where it moves around. I don't use it as a clock (yet, thinking about it). But my 2 cents:

1) Yeah, it's probably not good for the display, but the effect should be minimal, especially in that fourth mode. Save for the 3 dots at the bottom which will burn-in.

2) Settings -> Developer Options -> Stay Awake (or use Tasker).
 
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Interesting. What are people's thoughts on this? How much do you think the dots will affect the screen over prolonged use?

When I use my nightstand clock, it's NIGHT, therefore I use it in the dimmed mode. When used that way, the dots disappear - as they do when the screen saver comes on.

Everyone will have a varying opinion on this and that's fine... but I really have no concern about burn-in from the nightstand clock :)
 
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I was going to post something on this. I have been using my phone as a bedside clock for the last few nights now and I like it. I just put the phone in no sound mode and it won't even vibrate when in that mode. Then I plug it into the charger and put it on the stand. I can set the alarm if I wish, but I like having it in black on blue using the clock application.

I have often wondered if there would be any screen burn in, but if this phone lasts me 2 years, I am ok with screen burn in at some level. This phone will not last forever, and I am sure there will be a better phone out in two years that will put this phone to shame.

Any issues with phone burn in for those of you who have done this for a long time? Anything to be concerned about?

I will look into a few other apps other than the stock app to see if those are better.
 
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