Those who had the S3 might remember a hack to increase the max brightness to be the same as the extra added maximum brightness when in Auto Brightness.
Would a similar hack be possible for the note 3?
I looked in /sys/class..... at the brightness options but can't remember the exact hack. I think it was changing auto brightness file to 1?
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danieljamie said:
Those who had the S3 might remember a hack to increase the max brightness to be the same as the extra added maximum brightness when in Auto Brightness.
Would a similar hack be possible for the note 3?
I looked in /sys/class..... at the brightness options but can't remember the exact hack. I think it was changing auto brightness file to 1?
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I am interested for the same , if anyone found a way to have the max brightness that is used in auto under the sun please let me know.
Topped, because I too am interested in this.
I don't like using Auto Brightness. But I need as much brightness as possible sometimes.
I'd like to get it while using my Display Brightness app's slider.
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I have my brightness setting as low as it will go. At night (darkness) it's still too bright. Is there a way to get the brightness even lower? Thanks.
i've been wondering this too, haha
i just keep everything on the lowest, and make sure the browser setting are adjusted too
Any solution yet?
Has any one found a way to this cos the brightness really hurts my eyes at night!
Thanks.
Try an app called dimmer in the market.It will set brightness to 10. The default low point is 30
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highv0ltage said:
I have my brightness setting as low as it will go. At night (darkness) it's still too bright. Is there a way to get the brightness even lower? Thanks.
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use a voodoo kernel with colorfix. the lowest brightness setting will be suitable at night after installation.
jl8935 said:
Try an app called dimmer in the market.It will set brightness to 10. The default low point is 30
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Thank you, the brightness is the cause of the headache I am currently experiencing, thanks a lot.
jl8935 said:
Try an app called dimmer in the market.It will set brightness to 10. The default low point is 30
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Thank you - I've been looking for something like this since I got my Vibrant. I'm also going to try Screen Filter and see which one works better.
Man screen filter works perfectly! ..cept for notification bar
Been trying to figure this out forever
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I am so glad that works!
I have the S4 till 2 days and i have notice that i have brightness display variation and auto brightness is disable..
Any one else have this issues?
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I notice this when I'm outside and the sun is hitting the display. Doesn't happen all the time though.
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Maybe you set the screen mode to Adapt Display ?
pakxelaos said:
Maybe you set the screen mode to Adapt Display ?
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No Everithing is off. Energy saving, Adapt display. Auto Brightness...
How about Auto Adjust Screen tone ?
Hi
Could someone told me if there is a mod or some settings to do in order to get a brightness lower than the min value, I do use the phone sometimes at night but I found out that the min value is too bright for me, compared to my xperia S, which is very low..
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Is this maybe that thing that you're looking for?
Screen Filter
This app makes your colours look washed out, but makes the backlight less intense.
Thank you, screen goes a little grey but it's fine
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arc_u said:
Hi
Could someone told me if there is a mod or some settings to do in order to get a brightness lower than the min value, I do use the phone sometimes at night but I found out that the min value is too bright for me, compared to my xperia S, which is very low..
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There is an app called LUX, which can reduce you brightness to "0". It also does a much better job of auto brightness control that Android does in general, so your battery should last longer
i already installed Franco Kernel updater but seem the color as well is not really noticeable??? as much as possible i want the auto brightness but a little bit of brightness like my HTC one.
ad78 said:
i already installed Franco Kernel updater but seem the color as well is not really noticeable??? as much as possible i want the auto brightness but a little bit of brightness like my HTC one.
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Many custom roms allow you to customise the auto brightness, but I prefer to use lux auto brightness app - it is brighter by default. I'm not sure about the HTC one, but using one of those two solutions (and colour calibration if necessary using a custom kernel) it will improve
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Tom540 said:
Many custom roms allow you to customise the auto brightness, but I prefer to use lux auto brightness app - it is brighter by default. I'm not sure about the HTC one, but using one of those two solutions (and colour calibration if necessary using a custom kernel) it will improve
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i downloaded the lux lite and brightness look a bit bright now
ad78 said:
i downloaded the lux lite and brightness look a bit bright now
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I strongly recommand you to actually upgrade to full version of lux.
The auto profile is amazing, during night time it automatically dim out more than the day profile. Best 4 bucks I've ever spent on play store
I will definitely buy the full. For now I will run it as much as possible. I'm having good battery life and this app seems no effect on it.
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Can someone please explain how the auto-brightness works on this phone it seems to act a lot weirder than my galaxy nexus did. What does it mean when it talks about setting the baseline brightness and in what context? Do you use it? If so what brightness do you have it set to?
This phone has the worst auto-brightness of any device I've used.
I need to read the manual. I'm assuming the baseline is the minimum brightness, but it never seems to change when expected.
I chose to use a 3rd party app to manage it. Lux auto brightness works really well, and you can calibrate it any way you'd like.
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I have mine set to 40% on auto. I found the best way to decide the minimum brightness was to set it at a comfortable level in a dark environment.
To test this, set up your minimum brightness, then point the screen (ambient light sensor) at a light source, keep your eye on the screen and it'll gradually brighten. I've found mine to work pretty well and rarely have to manually override it, but the change is a lot slower than my note 2.
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Get lux lite from the play store. It works great
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Comfortable in a dark room for me is about 5%, unfortunately even in the brightest of sun it seems like the phone never turns its brightness up at all when on auto like this. Anything less than 50% seems to break auto brightness for my device and that is just sad. Even when it works when set above 50%, it takes 5 seconds or so to adjust which is just terrible and the brightness seems to still act funny about how and when it decides to change. It really is the worst auto brightness ever.
Whoops!
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I chose to use a 3rd party app to manage it. Lux auto brightness works really well, and you can calibrate it any way you'd like.
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zandroid said:
Get lux lite from the play store. It works great
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Thanks for the recommendation guys that app seems to work sooooo much better than the stock auto brightness so far. The stock auto-brightness is garbage on this phone. Seems like the stock setting either doesn't get bright enough or doesn't get dark enough.
I don't agree, either I have a working phone or others are broke, but this is the best autobright performing phone I've every used, after the hd2, galaxy nexus, note 1 and note 2. Its perfect according to the ambient light situation and is really fast acting
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Have any of ya'll tried this yet? I have seen this issue arise when I lower my brightness but this was posted earlier today and I havent tested it yet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466268
Walter21026 said:
Have any of ya'll tried this yet? I have seen this issue arise when I lower my brightness but this was posted earlier today and I havent tested it yet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466268
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it doesn't work.
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