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Always On Display : AMOLED

Always On Display : AMOLED

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Verbessern Sie Ihr Sperrbildschirm-Erlebnis mit der Always On Display: AMOLED-App. Diese App stellt wichtige Informationen direkt auf Ihrem Sperrbildschirm bereit, auch wenn Ihr Telefon ausgeschaltet ist. Sehen Sie sich Uhrzeit, Datum und Benachrichtigungen an und steuern Sie Ihre Musik – alles ohne Ihr Gerät zu entsperren.

Über die grundlegenden Informationen hinaus bietet die App atemberaubende Edge-Lighting-Effekte, die durch Anrufe und Benachrichtigungen ausgelöst werden. Passen Sie die Farbe, Dauer, Geschwindigkeit und Stärke dieser Lichter an, um ein personalisiertes visuelles Spektakel zu schaffen.

Hauptmerkmale:

  • Always-On-Display:Zugriff auf Uhrzeit, Datum, Benachrichtigungen und Musiksteuerung auf einem dunklen AMOLED-Bildschirm, auch wenn Ihr Telefon inaktiv ist.
  • Edge Lighting: Erleben Sie faszinierende Lichteffekte bei eingehenden Anrufen und Benachrichtigungen mit anpassbaren Einstellungen.
  • Uhroptionen:Wählen Sie zwischen einer digitalen oder analogen Uhr für eine klare und praktische Zeitanzeige.
  • Umfangreiche Anpassung:Personalisieren Sie das Erscheinungsbild der App mit anpassbarer Textfarbe, -größe, Schriftart und Helligkeit.
  • Benachrichtigungscenter: Bleiben Sie auf dem Laufenden, ohne Ihr Telefon entsperren zu müssen; Zeigen Sie Benachrichtigungen direkt auf dem ständig aktiven Display an.
  • Praktische Verknüpfungen und Notizen: Greifen Sie schnell auf wichtige Funktionen wie die Taschenlampe, die Home-Taste und den Taschenrechner zu und nutzen Sie die integrierte Notizfunktion für schnelle Erinnerungen.

Fazit:

Immer auf dem Display: Die AMOLED-App verwandelt Ihren Sperrbildschirm in eine hochfunktionale und optisch ansprechende Informationszentrale. Genießen Sie den Komfort ständig verfügbarer Informationen, atemberaubender visueller Effekte und müheloser Anpassung. Laden Sie es noch heute herunter und erleben Sie einen intelligenteren, stilvolleren Sperrbildschirm.

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