When using the tablet in a dark room with auto brightness, launching Snote causes the screen to become much brighter when it's launched. Anybody else have this problem?
This is so irritating. It has hurt my eyes so many times. I wish that someone here fixes this ASAP. It just shoots the brightness to the maximum.
Same problem here with N8010XXALI3!
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Regardless of manual or auto brightness snote annoying makes the screen brighter.
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it's almost hard to believe that Samsung would let a bug like this slip by them. Do their executives use iPads or something?
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Same problem here with N8010XXALI3!
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It's Firmware related, no problems with N8000XXALGA...
Restore from S-Note from N8000XXALGA to N8010XXALI3 with TB did not help...
Mine has this problem too and more...
bossarts said:
It's Firmware related, no problems with N8000XXALGA...
Restore from S-Note from N8000XXALGA to N8010XXALI3 with TB did not help...
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My S Note got this bug after updating the firmware. Also, S Note now has a scroll bar that I hated because it is touch sensitive and my hands always touches it accidentally. Gone also is the option to hide the sNote toolbar. My note was perfect before the update and now has this irritating bugs in s note.
Please help me if you find the solution.
Regards
I've noticed this on mine as well. Except I think that s note records what the screen brightness was when you last closed it, and will override your current brightness level with this stored one whenever you open it up.
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alex13809 said:
I've noticed this on mine as well. Except I think that s note records what the screen brightness was when you last closed it, and will override your current brightness level with this stored one whenever you open it up.
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oddly, my 8013 does not work in the same way. it always reverts back to a certain high brightness level, regardless of where I last left it
dtziheucdavis said:
oddly, my 8013 does not work in the same way. it always reverts back to a certain high brightness level, regardless of where I last left it
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Yeah it just automatically goes to max brightness, and this all started with newest update that was sent over the air. This probably wont be fixed until the jelly bean update comes which wont be until probably next year.......
hzelaya said:
Yeah it just automatically goes to max brightness, and this all started with newest update that was sent over the air. This probably wont be fixed until the jelly bean update comes which wont be until probably next year.......
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This is a horrible, horrible thing. Again, I wonder if samsung people actually use their own device, or if they just all go home and use ipads
Same here!!!
Super annoying...
Same with newJB on my N8000....
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This is a horrible, horrible thing. Again, I wonder if samsung people actually use their own device, or if they just all go home and use ipads
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Based on the way I take notes I actually like it. Some other folks here have made similar comments. The easy solution would be to provide a toggle in S-Note's settings so the feature could be turned off by those that don't like it. Samsung sold 2MM Note 10.1’s in two months. The odds of all 2MM purchasers using their devices the same way and wanting the same thing features wise is pretty slim.
I didn't have this problem until a couple of days ago. I fixed it by using the display brightness app. It basically manually overrides the android brightness so the brightness settings persist even when opening a note.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rubberbigpepper.DisplayBrightness
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PurpleSh4rk said:
I didn't have this problem until a couple of days ago. I fixed it by using the display brightness app. It basically manually overrides the android brightness so the brightness settings persist even when opening a note.
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name of app pls?
flipper2006 said:
name of app pls?
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I added the link in my original post.
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I added the link in my original post.
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This works great, thanks!!
I wonder if Velis Auto Brightness can fix that.
OK, so I was getting really annoyed with this, but realised it happens in apps other than s-note (for me at least). especially when I'm using apps in portrait mode...
I even switched off auto brightness & used "lux auto brightness" thinking this might address the problem -- it doesn;t.
However for me the brightness dimming is caused by my hand/pen/anything getting close to the proximity sensor on the device (the hole top centre to the left). Go near there and within a second the screen dims. Move away it's normal.
On my S3 I seem to remember the proximity sensor could be disabled on ICS - but no option on Jellybean
Of course having the samsung logo the same side of the screen in portrait mode as your "handiness" helps too -- that way your hand is less likely to go near the proximity sensor.... this is my current "fix"
Ideas on sw configuration?
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I got note 3 days ago. I notice that The brightness always jumping, sometime happen with open application with white background.
Wonder any one have the same problem or just me. I'm on the KJ4 Kernel
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I have the same problem
I got the same kernel but without the auto brightness jump you are experiencing, unless I move my hand over the camera.
I suggest goto Settings --> Display and un-tick "Auto adjust screen power" if it's on and see if that makes any difference.
Auto-brightness is hopeless anyway, turn it off, as well as the setting Bigmile mentioned. Then, to make quick on-the-fly adjustments to your Note's brightness long press in the notifications area and slide left and right till you get the brightness you want. Much better way IMO.
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Then, to make quick on-the-fly adjustments to your Note's brightness long press in the notifications area and slide left and right till you get the brightness you want. Much better way IMO.
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Well I never knew that you could do that. That's well clever. Thanks mate.
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Galaxy S and SII were the same, but still surprisingly little known feature.
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Auto-brightness is hopeless anyway, turn it off, as well as the setting Bigmile mentioned. Then, to make quick on-the-fly adjustments to your Note's brightness long press in the notifications area and slide left and right till you get the brightness you want. Much better way IMO.
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Just switch from iPhone. IPhone have perfect auto brightness adjustment. However I still like the note very mush as it have nice BIG screen.
Hope it will fix in future update anyway.
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I got note 3 days ago. I notice that The brightness always jumping, sometime happen with open application with white background.
Wonder any one have the same problem or just me. I'm on the KJ4 Kernel
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define applications with white backgrounds?
if youre referring to the browser, it has its own independent brightness setting that can be adjusted inside the browser.
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Auto-brightness is hopeless anyway, turn it off, as well as the setting Bigmile mentioned. Then, to make quick on-the-fly adjustments to your Note's brightness long press in the notifications area and slide left and right till you get the brightness you want. Much better way IMO.
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I call my self an enthusiast and I didn't knew that? Well, the saying "You learn something new every day" is proven once more.
Been using android since launch(I guess it was implemented on GB?) and I admit I NEVER thought of sliding the notification bar icons neihter left or right in the way NZtechfreak suggested.
It's possible that I might have done it by accident, but even IF I did, I did not even noticed it. You got my Thanks.
First the brightness issue,
Now that I actually tried to use it for a extended period, I'm finding my palm always hits the edge and moves the scrollbars
I had a tablet pc many years ago that provides a much better note taking experience
Cool Story Bro
Mine is awesome.
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I'm finding my palm always hits the edge and moves the scrollbars
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Poor Samsung. First, everyone *****ed about the panning box they used to allow you to move through a note you're working on. Then, they changed it and replaced it with a scroll bar and people are *****ing about that too. I don't know which version of S-Note you're on but in the version included in JB with "only recognize the S-Pen" enabled it's really really hard to inadvertantly hit the scroll bars so maybe that'll solve your problem. As for the brightness being ramped up in S-Note I get the logic and it shows how much they think about how people use their devices and apps. If you think about, since the Note's a drawing device, people could be using it at any angle and in any position. Disabling auto-brightness kind of makes sense so that the screen doesn't fade in and out if someone's hand is over the ambient light sensor. Oh well, you can't please all the people all the time.
"version included in JB"
Jelly Bean? I thought the US Note 10.1 were still in ICS
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"version included in JB"
Jelly Bean? I thought the US Note 10.1 were still in ICS
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Doesn't mean that you can't flash another rom...
I don't use autobrightness so it changing the levels drives me absolutely nuts. E.g. I'm working in a dark room so have the level turned down to what suits me best. I open snoteb and up it goes. I turn it back down manually, jump to another app for a moment for whatever reason, say to read some info in a pdf, switch back to snote and, bam, blinded again.
There's a reason why autobrightness can be toggled on and off, and one app ignoring that convention is infuriating.
actually if you use autobrightness, the brightness levels still change
"Disabling auto-brightness kind of makes sense so that the screen doesn't fade in and out if someone's hand is over the ambient light sensor. Oh well, you can't please all the people all the time."
If this is the case, then there are definitely better solutions than the one Samsung implemented. For example, putting a timer on the ambient light sensor so it doesn't react to accidentally being covered up. If it's only briefly covered up, the brightness won't change. If it's really in a dark room and sensing low light with no interruption for say 1 minute, then change the brightness.
So, it's hard to believe that Samsung would make SNote change the brightness autmoatically as a "feature". Samsung makes great products, but we dont have to idolize them the way that iOS Sheep idolize Apple.
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So, it's hard to believe that Samsung would make SNote change the brightness autmoatically as a "feature".
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OK, since we know it wasn't done accidentally, care to take a more reasoned guess as to why they did it?
Samsung makes great products, but we dont have to idolize them the way that iOS Sheep idolize Apple.
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If you're referring to me I chose the Teg3 One X over the SGS3 and am very happy with my choice. Here's a demonstration of my lack of idolization. In JB, putting the multiview selector to the right of the more important and more often used "settings" selector wasn't very well thought out from a usability perspective.
S-Note turning up the brightness works fine for me and I kind of like it since auto-brightness tends to be on the dim side normally. I'd probably like it less if I frequently took notes in a dark room which I don't. I don't assume everyone uses their device like I do so I certainly wouldn't invoke my opinion of a feature on others.
This is why I use lecture notes.
There is no brightness ISSUE.
They increase brightness on purpose to make drawing more precise.
You can never satisfy everyone....
Can someone share the apk of the first version with no bars?
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Can someone share the apk of the first version with no bars?
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You can't upgrade or downgrade S-Note with just the single APK. There are supporting files that have to be changed along with it. When PDF import was borked on some versions of S-Note folks tried to update it with a newer version of the APK alone and it failed.
Actualy, I did the backup with titaniun but when I tried to restore now I am getting FC. Any idea how can I fix it then?
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legion1911 said:
There is no brightness ISSUE.
They increase brightness on purpose to make drawing more precise.
You can never satisfy everyone....
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Yes they can, they can let us make up our own mind as to what level of brightness we want, the same as we do with every other app. Why bother having a brightness setting at all if that's the case, just get rid of it entirely as they know better.
Here is a fix to increase sensitivity http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027476
Does you Nexus 4 touch screen not seem as sensitive as galaxy nexus? On mine it's not sensitive to light touches.
When I first bought the phone I had trouble pulling down the notification drawer, but dismissed it because I thought I touched under the screen. However, in the Gmail app today trying to click 'show pictures in message' it wouldn't register my touch as I do it really quick when I open a message. Also, the keyboard misses s few letters if I don't press harder on the screen.
I tested it by placing my finger on the screen very lightly but still feeling the screen on my finger and no touches registered until I pressed down harder. My Galaxy Nexus screen on the other hand is so sensitive, that before I even feel the screen it registers a touch.
Also, tested it on multi touch tester app and light touches wouldn't register.
Anyone else having this issue or is it just me?
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I'm still waiting to get mine, but I hope you're able to get this resolved because that's really frustrating.
Bumping to see if anyone else has this issue.
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Yeah, I'm not finding the screen as sensitive as my Galaxy S2 either. Certainly have to press a little harder for touches to register.
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Yeah, I'm not finding the screen as sensitive as my Galaxy S2 either. Certainly have to press a little harder for touches to register.
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I don't understand why they wouldn't make sure to get this right (lg). Missing taps especially when typing is extremely annoying.
The Galaxy Nexus actually experienced an intermittent bug (pre 4.2) that decreased the screen sensitivity tempoarily. Details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576739
You can view the pressure by going to Settings -> Developer Options -> turn on Pointer Location. This will allow you to see the Prs of each tap in your status bar. Normally your lightest taps that register will show anywhere from 0.28 to 0.32. However, after this bug is activated, you will mostly get values over 0.40 for your light taps. This is actually a very noticeable increase, especially when trying to type quickly.
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Would you mind testing this on the N4? Thanks!
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I don't understand why they wouldn't make sure to get this right (lg). Missing taps especially when typing is extremely annoying.
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I know what you mean. And I've gotten so used the galaxy nexus that I'm missing many taps while typing. I missed a few letter while typing this message.
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I know what you mean. And I've gotten so used the galaxy nexus that I'm missing many taps while typing. I missed a few letter while typing this message.
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Check my edit above in case you didn't see it. Would you mind testing the PRS value?
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Check my edit above in case you didn't see it. Would you mind testing the PRS value?
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I just tested it and the lowest value I could get was 0.48 PRS. I could touch the screen and nothing get detected until I pressed down.
With Galaxy Nexus I can touch the screen with my nail using the back of my finger and get a response.
Nexus 7 PRS: 0.01
Galaxy Nexus PRS: 0.28
Nexus 4 PRS: 0.48
Nexus S PRS: 0.06
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I just tested it and the lowest value I could get was 0.48 PRS. I could touch the screen and nothing get detected until I pressed down.
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That's awful. People were noticing that values over .40 (for lightest taps) were noticeable when typing (me being one of them). This means the nexus 4 is even less sensitive than the galaxy nexus when the bug was present!!
I really hope this can be addressed in an update, but I'm worried that it's a hardware issue. Every manufacturer needs to use the iPhone as a standard regarding screen sensitivity...
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That's awful. People were noticing that values over .40 (for lightest taps) were noticeable when typing (me being one of them). This means the nexus 4 is even less sensitive than the galaxy nexus when the bug was present!!
I really hope this can be addressed in an update, but I'm worried that it's a hardware issue. Every manufacturer needs to use the iPhone as a standard regarding screen sensitivity...
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I updated the values for all my nexus devices.
It is awful, I hope there is a software that can at least improve the sensitivity. I wondered if anyone can look at the kernel source code and adjust the values. I look in the commits and see if I can find any mention of touch sensitivity.
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I updated the values for all my nexus devices.
It is awful, I hope there is a software that can at least improve the sensitivity. I wondered if anyone can look at the kernel source code and adjust the values. I look in the commits and see if I can find any mention of touch sensitivity.
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I found some people having similar issues with the Optimus G, which is what the Nexus 4 is based on. By any chance does this only occur when you have it plugged in?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965375&highlight=touch+screen
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I found some people having similar issues with the Optimus G, which is what the Nexus 4 is based on. By any chance does this only occur when you have it plugged in?
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No, it occurs while not plugged in.
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i hope its not like this on everything nexus 4 is everyone having this issue?
my god this is killing me... i want a nexus 4 soooo bad..and hell ill buy one even if its a piece of paper...but damn these issues are chewing away my heart one inch at a time..its frustrating..
Interesting. My 3 year old galaxy as registers as low as 0.13. And I average typing, I got around 35-45 PRS. That means I would miss some clicks on the N4.
Kinda disappointing
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i'm not experiencing a problem with touch sensitivity, it feels as good and smoother than the GNex...but i can't select anything with my nail on either (i'm a girl with long nails)
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i'm not experiencing a problem with touch sensitivity, it feels as good and smoother than the GNex...but i can't select anything with my nail on either (i'm a girl with long nails)
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Can you test the touch sensitivity on you nexus 4 so we can compare, here's how
You can view the pressure by going to Settings -> Developer Options -> turn on Pointer Location. This will allow you to see the Prs of each tap in your status bar. Try to tap as light as possible.
Same here. No difference plugged or unplugged to charger.
My HD2 was even fine with my winterfingers (touchscreen gloves), but I cannot use them with the nexus.
Hopefully Google can change some software settings for this.
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Can you test the touch sensitivity on you nexus 4 so we can compare, here's how
You can view the pressure by going to Settings -> Developer Options -> turn on Pointer Location. This will allow you to see the Prs of each tap in your status bar. Try to tap as light as possible.
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N4 prs 0.36
GNex prs 0.32
N7 prs 0.06
Am I losing the plot or does my phone not have developer options in the settings?
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Am I losing the plot or does my phone not have developer options in the settings?
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Go to About Phone and click on build number 7 times
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Alright so I just got my Note 3 here in Canada (SM-N900W8) and whenever I download an app from the Play store, or do anything I would normally do on a S4 or HTC One, the phone lowers the screen brightness (usually keep it on full brightness). When I go into Settings > Display > Brightness, it says something along the lines of to ensure your phone doesn't over heat, your phone's brightness has been lowered. Now, I've noticed this happen a handful of times, and I'm wondering if anyone else is having this problem?
I don't think the phone should be doing that over simple task like downloading apps. Might want to take it back asap and exchange for a new one.
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Alright so I just got my Note 3 here in Canada (SM-N900W8) and whenever I download an app from the Play store, or do anything I would normally do on a S4 or HTC One, the phone lowers the screen brightness (usually keep it on full brightness). When I go into Settings > Display > Brightness, it says something along the lines of to ensure your phone doesn't over heat, your phone's brightness has been lowered. Now, I've noticed this happen a handful of times, and I'm wondering if anyone else is having this problem?
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Yes, mine is doing the same exact thing. When it first started happening, I thought there was something wrong with this particular phone but then I saw that same message. It's annoying have the screen change brightness like that.
I notice when browsing web page it does it too.. can anyone else confirm? Test by turning your brightness all the way, then download a few apps and browse the web. Let me know.
same experience
Hi! Very new at this forum. Just searched the net because of the same problem. The screen keeps dimming even if im using it. I thought it was a problem so I had my unit replaced. I have a new one now but it still does the same thing. It still dims randomly. Now I dont know if I should have another replacement or if this is normal.
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Alright so I just got my Note 3 here in Canada (SM-N900W8) and whenever I download an app from the Play store, or do anything I would normally do on a S4 or HTC One, the phone lowers the screen brightness (usually keep it on full brightness). When I go into Settings > Display > Brightness, it says something along the lines of to ensure your phone doesn't over heat, your phone's brightness has been lowered. Now, I've noticed this happen a handful of times, and I'm wondering if anyone else is having this problem?
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I think the dimming may be caused by settings>device>display>auto adjust screen tones. And/or screen mode check anything but adapt mode. .. That solved it for me.
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I think the dimming may be caused by settings>device>display>auto adjust screen tones. And/or screen mode check anything but adapt mode. .. That solved it for me.
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This fix it for everyone? Kinda nervous about this....
It won't hurt anything, it's just a device setting. You can always change it back. ..
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I was having this same issue so I turned off the smart view eye thing and so far no change to the brightness at all so im hopeing thats what it was .
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This is kind of scaring - because the Galaxy MEGA has the very same problem (just google it or check the mega forum here on xda).
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This is kind of scaring - because the Galaxy MEGA has the very same problem (just google it or check the mega forum here on xda).
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And here's the link to that thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382134
I haven't got the Note 3 yet partly because of this. When I compared my Note 2 to the Note 3 in the At&t store I noticed the Note 3 was definitely not as bright, while being obviously bluer. But I also caught it dimming itself too, very quickly but couldn't get it to reproduce the behavior. Changing the display mode didn't affect any of this. I've wanted to see this amazing improved display everyone talks about but I haven't seen it yet - certainly not when the brightness is set manually.
I wonder if this dimming display thing is a new normal, that they've made the brightness more an automatic control now. I have no idea if this is to save battery (but then why not let the user choose) or if these new screens need to be protected more from overheating.
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What's the point of full brightness if it's going to auto-dim all the time? I ended up returning my Galaxy Mega for this very reason.
Brgds... /Tubgirl
What parts of the phone heats up? Mine is near the camera. But I havent had this message yet on my note but it does get fairly hot alot. I dont even do anything for it to heat up this much. Just browse around and dont play much games.
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Make sure that the setting under display called "Auto adjust screen tone" is not selected.
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I have auto-tone off, the eye tracker off, adaptive display off, brightness in browser all the way up.. still happens.. the message is displayed when you go to adjust the brightness.. interesting to see i'm not the only one with this issue
Does it only happen after heavy use or what?
Also happen on my s4...verry annoying samsung
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Also happen on my s4...verry annoying samsung
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I have the same problem, i have started a thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475017
I have absolutely everything turned off!! It is stupid and annoying and i am returning my phone because of it
BTW this is my second device in 4 days!
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I have the same problem, i have started a thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475017
I have absolutely everything turned off!! It is stupid and annoying and i am returning my phone because of it
BTW this is my second device in 4 days!
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I'm on my third... and posted already in your thread! for me this throttling happens all the time, gallery indexing for example triggers it a lot!
to clarify:
this throttling has nothing to do with settings a user can adjust, it's logic must be kernel implemented! no auto-contrast setting would help! and it happens even when you are on manual lowest brightness. on my devices the screen would switch even then in a cycle of ca. 20s between a additionally dimmed and the set state...
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Hi,
Have any of you noticed when you push the home or the power button to turn on your phone to unlock it the screen is really bright for a second then it switches to your settings? Has anyone experienced this and if so has anyone found a way to stop it?
Amrut223 said:
Hi,
Have any of you noticed when you push the home or the power button to turn on your phone to unlock it the screen is really bright for a second then it switches to your settings? Has anyone experienced this and if so has anyone found a way to stop it?
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Same Problem here...
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I think it may be cz of adapt display.
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Yes sand issue here had 4 of these things. Pretty crap really and the lowest settings is not low enough in a dark room.
I fixed mine. Turned off adaptive display and reset the handset. Problem solved.
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Nu such issue on mine. Might be because of auto brightness, the sensor is off when the screen is off.
Yes. I have see this issue in my brother in law note 3. We all bought 3 note 3. 2 of it doesn't have this issue. I wonder is it hardware issue? Since the other two phone will never having the brightness problem.
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riz157 said:
Yes sand issue here had 4 of these things. Pretty crap really and the lowest settings is not low enough in a dark room.
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I noticed this on my Nexus 7 2013, it's really annoying when you want to say read in bed and the lights are off it's far too bright. I found using the app Brightness Adjuster solved this. It lets you go way below the firmware level of brightness and I have found it excellent. May work on your NIII.
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I noticed this on my Nexus 7 2013, it's really annoying when you want to say read in bed and the lights are off it's far too bright. I found using the app Brightness Adjuster solved this. It lets you go way below the firmware level of brightness and I have found it excellent. May work on your NIII.
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Thanks, yet another auto brightness app works brilliantly.
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