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We asked, you told us: Most of you use your phone s always-on display

Credit: Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority Always-on displays have been around for the best part of the decade. Improvements to battery life and display technology have made the feature almost indispensable to the modern smartphone user. But how many of you actually switch on the feature? Android Authority readers this question. Here’s what they told us. Do you use your phone’s always-on display feature? Results This fiercely popular poll garnered more than 8,000 votes. Although it was reasonably close, there is one clear winner. Over 59% of AA readers do use their smartphones’ always-on display feature. For these users, it’s likely the benefits of readily available information outweigh the potential battery drawbacks.

OnePlus Watch update promises to fix some of its biggest issues

OnePlus Watch update promises to fix some of its biggest issues
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You told us: Most of you hate gigantic branding on the back of your phone

Credit: Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority We’ve seen a trend for some smartphone manufacturers to slap their brand names or slogans across the back of their devices. And we’re not talking about a tiny bit of text but gigantic letters that dominate the rear of the phone. Some of the more prominent examples in this regard include Realme (seen above), Honor, ZTE, and Poco. We personally hope companies stop doing this, but what do you think of this trend? That’s the topic of our poll results article today. What do you think of huge branding on the back of phones?

Redmi Note 10 review: The everyday workhorse

Redmi Note 10 review: The everyday workhorse IP53 rating Secondary cameras could be a bit better Rating Bottom Line The Redmi Note 10 focuses on the everyday experience over raw performance. The main camera delivers, the build quality is excellent, and the classy design stands out among its more gaudy contemporaries. The negatives that are here are offset by the low price, making the Redmi Note 10 an easy recommendation for almost anyone looking for a no-nonsense budget smartphone. Note 10 by Redmi The Redmi Note 10 focuses on the everyday experience over raw performance. The main camera delivers, the build quality is excellent, and the classy design stands out among its more gaudy contemporaries. The negatives that are here are offset by the low price, making the Redmi Note 10 an easy recommendation for almost anyone looking for a no-nonsense budget smartphone.

Poll: Do you still send SMS/text messages to loved ones?

Poll: Do you still send SMS/text messages to loved ones? Credit: Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority Mobile instant messaging apps have been around for well over a decade now, pre-dating modern smartphone operating systems. They’ve never been more popular, as the likes of WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, and Facebook Messenger accrue hundreds of millions of users. What does this mean for SMS or text messages though? Well, that’s what we want to find out today. Do you still send traditional text messages to your loved ones? Let us know by answering the poll below. Loading poll We’re specifically talking about sending text messages to loved ones or your contacts in general. After all, companies still rely on SMS for things like package tracking, opting out from marketing, and more.

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