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well i tryed it for a day and it didnt drain my battery faster than usual, but try it and see
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Honestly no, because the animated wallpaper only uses power when the display is active, so if its not on for very long, it doesn't consume much more power than a still wallpaper. This issue has been discussed many times on the Samsung D500 threads. Nobody has been able to objectively prove in a scientifically controlled study that the use of an animated wallpaper shortens battery life of the phone to any siginificant degree. Now this may not apply to the Panasonic phones, but i bet it is the same thing.Originally Posted by GrooveRite
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Program: Adobe Photoshop
Images: From Google Image Search
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*In the 3rd row, the 2nd and 3rd picture are the same except that for one I lightened out the city just in case you need to see the text on your screen!
**I can add words/messages to these images if anyone wants.
Enjoy. Will be coming up with other stuff soon.
Editted in Adobe Photoshop
All Images from Google Images
Now for the Porsche
Enjoy.
i want girls as wallpapers!!! more girls all of a kind!!!
thank you for sharing so beautiful pics ~
Here some new creations of me..! i hope, you all enjoy it..
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Last edited by Moderator HF 18; 04-23-2006 at 10:21 PM.
Theoretically, when you use an animated wallpaper, there is more computation because the processor would need to update the picture, as opposed to a still-image, which gets displayed and - hopefully with good programming - it stays there and no more processing is needed, and hence it would draw more current from the battery, but the amount of current should be so small its negligible.Originally Posted by edkwon
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