When comparing Pixoff: Battery Saver AMOLED vs Plume, the Slant community recommends Plume for most people. In the question“What are the best Android apps?” Plume is ranked 28th while Pixoff: Battery Saver AMOLED is ranked 57th. The most important reason people chose Plume is:
Allows easy switching of accounts withing the app.
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Pros
Pro Also works as night-time dimmer
Some screens are too bright for night-time use, even at minimum brightness. Because Pixoff turns off pixels, you can effectively reduce screen brightness below the minimum amount.
Pro Easy to put the wallpaper to pure black
There is a configurable option to separately and fully put the wallpaper to pure black in order to help save battery life. This is configurable depending on the level of battery.
Pro Ability to set your own pattern of pixels off
Pro Four types of predefined patterns and simple configuration
Pro Automatic setting if the battery is low
Pro Configurable functionality
Pro Multiple account support
Allows easy switching of accounts withing the app.
Pro Color-coding
Allows color-coded lists and users.
Pro Mute functions
Hides a persons tweets from timeline without unfollowing them. Can also mute words and applications.
Pro In-app browser
Plume has a built-in browser so you can view linked content without having to leave the application.
Pro Real-time notifications
At the expense of more battery consumption you can tell Plume to "livestream" updates so you get notifications of events as they happen.
Pro Photo & video previews in timeline
Embeds photo and video previews in timeline.
Pro Multiple picture host support
You can upload your picture to a selection of hosts. Among them Twitpic, Plixi, Posterous, and MyPict.me.
Pro In-line image viewer
Embeds images in timeline.
Pro Tablet support
Same application works on phones and tablets.
Cons
Con Only works on Amoled displays
Pixoff makes use of Amoled's unique ability to individually turn off pixels, and won't work on LCD (IPS) panels.
Con Plagued with bugs around posting and retweeting
Con Intrusive ads
You can also pay $4.99 for Plume Premium that removes the ads.