Put assisitive light on when the battery's lows. BAM its like flash.
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How do I enable or do this?
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Screenshot: Power and vol down till it snaps
Battery %: idk hope it comes with an update
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Flash this mod for battery percentage. I use it and it works great!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006169
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sporez said:
Flash this mod for battery percentage. I use it and it works great!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006169
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Haven't root it yet...which method u use??
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Raul69.atl said:
Haven't root it yet...which method u use??
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Manual is my favorite.
1. Enable USB Debugging
2. Get ADB Universal Naked Drivers on XDA version 0.72
3. Go into bootloader mode, unlock, change recovery and root (or flash custom rom)
Or drag down with 2 fingers there's a percentage there
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Whenever I turn auto brightness on it seems to go to the lowest possible setting (usually around 5%)...and I never really see it go above 30-40%. Is this normal?
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Put it out on direct sunlight. Did it change brightness?
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Mine does the same but I never use auto brightness I wish I knew why though.
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Put it out on direct sunlight. Did it change brightness?
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Yea, in direct sunlight is when I'm seeing the 40-50% brightness.
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iiDeadSeriousii said:
Yea, in direct sunlight is when I'm seeing the 40-50% brightness.
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Then the sensor is fine. You may wanna use some market apps if you want it to change screen brightness at certain brightness levels of your surroundings.
Edit: and make sure you don't have the sensors covered by your screen protector if you are using one. That could screw up the amount of light the sensors are receiving causing your phone not to respond to changes as I should.
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OK my auto brightness never worked as u can see from my above post. I reverted back to stock i mean a complete wipe and flashed stock Boot images and guess what? Now my auto brightness works. :thumbup::thumbup: Im back rooted and using francos kernel and killrom and everything is peaches.
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Try LUX app
There are one ?? And a camera hack to use when the battery it's above 5%
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Anyyyy ???
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Anyone else have this? I am finding if I apply pressure just below the camera and above the samsung logo I get a creak noise. Seems to happen when I'm holding it a certain way.
No. Tight fit.
The home button is sticky & fidgety.
Nope, not at all.
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No creaks whatsoever
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Same here. Perfect fit.
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Not at all perfect fit
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I had the back cover on and off a few times now and its not doing it anymore so I guess it was just not fitted right.
Thanks for your input
Is there any way to get the camera to default to intelligent auto? I choose it but after a while of not using the camera it goes back to normal mode.
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On stock there isn't although you can flash xdaddeb's camera which has that option if you are rooted with a custom recovery
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