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The image displays a smartphone screen with a gallery application open. The screen is divided into two main sections: the top section shows the gallery interface with a green background and the title "Clean UI" in white text. Below this, there is a smartphone image displaying various photo thumbnails organized into categories such as "Motion," "Animals," "Nature," "Videos," "Food," "Cute," and "Camera." Each category has a count of photos, with "Motion," "Animals," "Nature," "Food," and "Cute" each having 100 photos, and "Videos" having 10. The bottom section of the screen features buttons for downloading the app from Google Play and a "Read more" button. The status bar at the top shows the time as 20:17, the battery level at 92%, and a 4G signal.
![The image shows a mobile device screen displaying the Fossify website. At the top, there is a black status bar with the time "20:17," a Gmail icon, a star icon, a notification icon, and a battery icon showing 92% charge. Below the status bar, the Fossify logo is displayed, featuring a green square with a white bird-like symbol and the word "FOSSIFY" in gray text. A green navigation bar with options "Apps," "Blog," "About," and "English" is visible. The main content area has a black background with green text stating "Our products." It describes Fossify apps as community-backed, open-source, and ad-free, mentioning they are a fork of the [@]SimpleMobileTools suite. The text continues, explaining that Fossify aims to continue the legacy of simple and private tech. At the bottom, there is a green button with the text "See the Big Picture," and a calendar section with the word "Calendar" in gray text. The URL "fossify.org/apps" is visible in the browser's address bar at the bottom of the screen.
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The image shows a mobile device screen displaying the Fossify website. At the top, there is a black status bar with the time "20:17," a Gmail icon, a star icon, a notification icon, and a battery icon showing 92% charge. Below the status bar, the Fossify logo is displayed, featuring a green square with a white bird-like symbol and the word "FOSSIFY" in gray text. A green navigation bar with options "Apps," "Blog," "About," and "English" is visible. The main content area has a black background with green text stating "Our products." It describes Fossify apps as community-backed, open-source, and ad-free, mentioning they are a fork of the [@]SimpleMobileTools suite. The text continues, explaining that Fossify aims to continue the legacy of simple and private tech. At the bottom, there is a green button with the text "See the Big Picture," and a calendar section with the word "Calendar" in gray text. The URL "fossify.org/apps" is visible in the browser's address bar at the bottom of the screen.
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馃尡 Energy used: 0.952 Wh