What do the new watch faces look like in always on mode in the new Update 2.35.34.17418
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Can anyone with a Sunto Race post what the 3 new watch faces look like in Always on Mode?
I like the Suunto Race but didn’t like how basic the old watch faces looked like in always on display mode.
Much Appreciated if anyone can post a couple of pics of the new watch faces in this update in always on display mode.
Thanks!
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@tim3g Here are some quick photos of the new watch faces in AOD mode. Afaik the AOD designs have to be more basic to prevent amoled burn-in, which demands Pixel shift and a low percentage of enlighted pixels.

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@trinitao That’s great and Much appreciated!
I do wish Suunto would let us keep the whole face on. Understand the battery drain but just seems a waste of an AMOLED display.
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@tim3g It is done on purpose to avoid amoled burn-in as explained by isazi https://forum.suunto.com/post/147692
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@tim3g totally agree. I really like the recently published software update for the Race. Stratum watch face looks awsome. But the always on display has such thin lines, it only looks good when there’s not too much light. Digits are barely visible in normal lightning conditions - looks almost like the display is off.
The battery of my Race lasts for about six days. Would be fine for me, if if have to recharge it every four days, If I had an option to enable a brighter watch face.
In darkness most of the AOD watch faces are too bright. Maybe there can be differnet types for different lightning conditions.
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