any help is appreciated.

  • phoneymouse@lemmy.world
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    Recommend that you go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Always On Display and uncheck “Show Wallpaper”

    This will make it so the display is mostly black when not in use. Black pixels don’t use power on OLED screens, so it will help boost your battery life.

    Or, leave the wallpaper if you’d rather.

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      2 years ago

      And hide that glorious wallpaper? Pfffft

      (Actually kind a jealous. I’m boring. My background is straight black. Mostly on account of icons and readability.) (okay, so I grew up in the 90’s wallpapers aren’t supposed to be fun.)

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        I grew up in the 90’s wallpapers aren’t supposed to be fun

        I, and my child self fooling around in Windows 3.11 back in the day, beg to differ.