Smartphones with Always-On Displays: A Game Changer
# Xiaomi’s Reading Mode is the One Android Feature I Can’t Live Without
Tushar Mehta / Android Authority
Xiaomi HyperOS isn’t without its flaws. It’s one of many Android skins, and frankly, it’s far from perfect. But ther’s one feature that consistently draws me back to xiaomi, redmi, and POCO phones: the Reading mode. Specifically,it’s the ability to overlay a subtle texture that makes all the difference.
I’ll be honest, there are aspects of HyperOS that frustrate me. I’m not a fan of the lack of support for gesture navigation, and the split notification shade and fast settings panel feels a little *too* inspired by iOS. But the Reading mode? That’s a game-changer.
## Why Xiaomi’s Reading Mode Stands Out
Let’s talk about what makes this feature so special. In essence, Xiaomi’s Reading mode transforms your screen into something resembling e-ink. It’s not just a blue light filter, though it does offer that functionality. It adds a subtle paper-like texture to the display, reducing eye strain and making long reading sessions considerably more cozy.Think about it: we’ve spent centuries reading on paper. Our eyes are naturally accustomed to that texture. staring at a radiant, smooth screen for hours can be tiring. Xiaomi’s Reading mode bridges that gap, offering a more natural and relaxing reading experience.this isn’t just about comfort, either. I find that the texture helps me focus. It minimizes distractions and makes the text feel more… considerable. It’s a small change, but it has a surprisingly large impact on my overall reading experience.
