Quote from: sh4dow on July 02, 2023, 09:14:16Quote from: A on July 02, 2023, 06:41:07Yeah, we all know blue has been the weakness of OLED in both lifespan and energy consumption, which is why it boggles my mind why many OLED phones pick blue color themes as the default. The first thing I do with a Samsung phone is deblue them
Probably mainly because the UI is done by completely different people/teams than the hardware.
It's difficult enough to make designers care about computational costs of design choices (think about how many applications transitioned to electron/web UIs from far more performant "classical"/native ones), not to mention the lifecycle of hardware components ...
But it's a bit of common sense no? Like I can understand why companies went to web UIs, javascript is the most common language making it much easier to find programmers and tooling for. You also don't need to worry about your app being compatible with Windows, OSX, ChromeOS, mobile and etc. You can just reuse code. And computers are far more powerful than back in the day. So there is at least a cost reason for it. But sticking so much blue onto an OLED screen makes 0 sense. Samsung goes through so much money and effort to extend the life of the blue pixels only for all of it to go down the drain with how much blue the include in their default theme
Even if it is different teams, the ones doing the final checks should point that out