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Old 23rd March 2016, 09:16   #1
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Default The Galaxy S7's always-on display consumes very little battery

One of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge's great new features is the always-on display, which shows you the time, date, and select notifications even when the screen is 'off'. Being able to see the time at a glance is very handy, but many people have a misconception that enabling this feature consumes a lot of precious battery.
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