* commit 'f211b6257d3915054e7d92e9cfcb5eeaf3019b1a': docs: Minor fixes to Watch Faces design guidelines.
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@@ -112,17 +112,17 @@ designs should take these modes into account. Generally, if your watch face desi
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in ambient mode, it will look even better in interactive mode. The opposite is not always
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true.</p>
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<p>In ambient mode, the screen is only updated once every minute. Only show hours and minutes
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in ambient mode; do not show seconds in this mode.</p>
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<h3>Interactive mode</h3>
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<p>When the user moves their wrist to glance at their watch, the screen goes into interactive
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mode. Your design can use full color with fluid animation in this mode.</p>
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<h3>Ambient mode</h3>
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<p>Ambient mode helps the device conserve power. In this mode, the screen only displays shades
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of grey, black, and white. Your watch face is notified when the device switches to ambient mode,
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and you should thoughtfully design for it.</p>
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<p>Ambient mode helps the device conserve power. Your design should make clear to the user that
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the screen is in ambient mode by using only grayscale colors. Do not use a lot of white in ambient
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mode, since this distracting and hurts battery life on some screens. In this mode, the screen
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is only updated once every minute. Only show hours and minutes in ambient mode; do not show
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seconds. Your watch face is notified when the device switches to ambient mode, and you should
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thoughtfully design for it.</p>
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