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  2. Wear OS - Wikipedia

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    Enables Battery Saver mode to only display the time once the battery falls below 10%; Improves restoring the state of previously used apps; Watches now enter a deep sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity; Holding down the power button now provides options for shutting down or restarting the watch; Wear OS App version: 2.20 2.6 May 2019

  3. VESA Display Power Management Signaling - Wikipedia

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    VESA Display Power Management Signaling (VESA DPMS) is a standard from the VESA consortium for power management of video monitors. Example usage includes turning off, or putting the monitor into standby after a period of idle time to save power. Some commercial displays also incorporate this technology.

  4. Intel Display Power Saving Technology - Wikipedia

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    Intel Display Power Saving Technology or Intel DPST is an Intel backlight control technology. Intel claims that display take up most power in mobile devices and reducing backlight linearly affects energy footprint. Intel DPST technology aims to adaptively reduce backlight brightness while maintaining satisfactory visual performance.

  5. How to turn off Power Reserve on Apple Watch - AOL

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    "How to turn off Power Reserve on Apple Watch" is one of the most searched queries when it comes to Apple's popular wearable, and it disables nearly all of the watch's features when the battery ...

  6. Power reserve indicator - Wikipedia

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    The power reserve is at the 6 position on this automatic watch. Here it is indicating that 25 out of 40 hours remain. A power reserve indicator (originally called Réserve de Marche) is a complication of the watch, which is designed to show the amount of remaining stored energy.

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  8. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    A Samsung Galaxy Watch. A smartwatch is a portable wearable computer that resembles a wristwatch.Most modern smartwatches are operated via a touchscreen, and rely on mobile apps that run on a connected device (such as a smartphone) in order to provide core functions.

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