The use of dark or black images as backgrounds on mobile devices initial display and primary interface is a common personalization technique. These images replace default or pre-selected visuals on both the screen requiring authentication to access the devices functionalities and the main operational interface upon successful login. For example, an individual may choose a solid black image or a photograph with predominantly dark tones to serve as the visual backdrop on their smartphone or tablet.
Employing such visuals can contribute to extended battery life in devices with AMOLED or OLED screens, where black pixels are rendered by turning off individual sub-pixels, thereby reducing power consumption. Furthermore, darker interfaces can lessen eye strain, particularly in low-light environments, and offer a minimalist aesthetic. Historically, user interface customization has been a feature of operating systems, allowing individuals to tailor their digital experiences to reflect personal preferences and improve usability.