Google is set to introduce an update for Android's always-on display (AOD) called "Min Mode," which will transform it from a static clock and notification hub into a dynamic, app-driven interface. This feature will allow applications to display simplified, low-power interfaces on the AOD, enabling users to see essential information without fully activating the screen. Initial code indicates that Google Maps will utilize Min Mode for live turn-by-turn navigation in a minimalist, monochrome format optimized for portrait orientation. Min Mode aims to enhance the AOD's functionality by displaying relevant data such as navigation directions, fitness metrics, or media controls while conserving battery life. Developers will need to balance functionality with battery efficiency to maintain the AOD's simplicity and accessibility.