Motorola Reports Samsung's Infringement on Display of Function Infringement by Litigation

Tencent Digital (Donmark) mentioned Always on Display. If you are familiar with this year's Galaxy S7 and LG G5, you may not be familiar with this. Always on Display is a constant light display that allows the phone to display important information such as time, date, and notifications while maintaining power consumption. However, compared to LG and Samsung, Motorola's attempts at the display of the Chang Liang will be earlier.

After seeing that competitors have followed suit, Motorola does not seem to be satisfied. Recently, on Twitter, Motorola is directly responsible for Samsung Galaxy series phones are always modeled on competitors, and even opened a topic called TheOriginalAlwaysOnDisplay. Emphasis on Motorola's attempts and development in the constant display function.

However, in fact, it should always be said that Motorola is not the first mobile phone manufacturer to do so. As early as the days of Saipan and Windows Phone, Nokia tried to add a constant display to some models, and it could display time. Over time, Motorola has improved on this basis, adding some interactive optimizations to the constant display, and put it on the first generation Moto X introduced in 2013.

This year, Samsung, with its AMOLED screen technology, has finally used the permanent display on the flagship model Galaxy S7. In addition to time, it can also display certain notifications, such as missed calls and text messages. In the just released Galaxy Note7, Samsung has further optimized the display of the permanent display, and can display all the notifications, which is more convenient for users to quickly view.

Although Motorola's constant display is indeed a bit earlier, Samsung is still accused of being reluctant. After all, compared to Motorola's constant display, Samsung is also considered to be making progress.

Source: 9to5 Google

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