I was just customizing my toggles and noticed something not there? Is the Galaxy Not 3 missing the Adjust Brightness toggle?
EDIT: Sorry, blonde moment It's a slider in the pulldown notification thing
Settings->device->notification panel->brightness adjustment->check it
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kmaq said:
Settings->device->mortification panel->brightness adjustment->check it
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Lol - the infamous mortification panel :laugh:
You have to enable it in Settings>notification bar if you want it to remain visible as opposed to hidden under a swipe.
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still don't have it. have this option checked but no slider, even reboot didn't help.
it seems like it's disappearing when my battery is low (had 3%)
Paviano said:
still don't have it. have this option checked but no slider, even reboot didn't help.
it seems like it's disappearing when my battery is low (had 3%)
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Yes, when the battery hits 5% the screen dims by itself and the brightness slider disappears.
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Do any of the new ROM's have the Brightness adjustment when you slide on the Notification Bar? It was on Eclair.
Nevermind I found one.
They should all have this feature. Just make sure auto brightness is turned off.
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They should all have this feature. Just make sure auto brightness is turned off.
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Not to start up a 5 day old thread; but I'm running Quantum Rom v2.0.0 and the slider bar in the notification window isn't there. And; I have the auto brightness off.
In fact; I don't think I've ever had it on any of the roms I've had since we switched to 2.2.
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Not to start up a 5 day old thread; but I'm running Quantum Rom v2.0.0 and the slider bar in the notification window isn't there. And; I have the auto brightness off.
In fact; I don't think I've ever had it on any of the roms I've had since we switched to 2.2.
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It is on super nova.
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Its in every one of them,they removed the bar,its still there but trickey to get working,you have to barely pull down the bar.
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Sometimes you have to do a long press to get it to work.
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Sometimes you have to do a long press to get it to work.
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That worked perfect!
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Thats strange,I always thought you had to pull it down before in 2.1,,,but I guess it works from the notification bar now.
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I must be losing it; cause I still don't see what you guys are talking about.
So here's a screenshot, hopefully I am just looking in the wrong place and it ends up I'm a moron.
Squeaky369 said:
I must be losing it; cause I still don't see what you guys are talking about.
So here's a screenshot, hopefully I am just looking in the wrong place and it ends up I'm a moron.
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Hold your thumb anywhere along the black status bar at the top to adjust your brightness. You need to have auto brightness turned off in order for it to work. It used to be that you could slide your finger along the status bar but it hasn't worked for me as of recent but long pressing it does. You don't need the entire notification screen pulled down, just have the status bar showing ie: If you have Launcher Pro hiding the status bar it will not work.
Got it!!
I thought it was going to be an actual slider like the Galaxy TAB has, but that is nice to have that hidden gem.
Thanks for the help!!
This is my most disliked "feature" on android. It is way to easy to inadvertently change the brightness when dragging the slider down. there should be a larger dead band around where your finger starts before the brightness change becomes active because most people do not swipe down perfectly straight every time. I have yet to make it a day without the thing changing brightness by mistake.
In fact as soon as we get the source, I'm going to compile a version with this "feature" removed...
Please remove,lol,thank you in advance
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Guys don't crucify me if there is a list out there I just couldn't find it using the xda app
Is there a distinct list of new features for this update. I know it will differ from the gpe 4.3 but I'd like to know evergthing that HTC has thrown in to coalesce with 4.3
If anyone has the official thread for this then please post it and maybe it could go in the sticky with some other links such as 4.1 ,4.2 updates etc
Cheers
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Guys don't crucify me if there is a list out there I just couldn't find it using the xda app
Is there a distinct list of new features for this update. I know it will differ from the gpe 4.3 but I'd like to know evergthing that HTC has thrown in to coalesce with 4.3
If anyone has the official thread for this then please post it and maybe it could go in the sticky with some other links such as 4.1 ,4.2 updates etc
Cheers
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Widget lockscreen, added security, camera fix, lowered sound to prevent speaker malfunction.
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Android The Greek said:
Widget lockscreen, added security, camera fix, lowered sound to prevent speaker malfunction.
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Actually, lockscreen widget and lowered sound volume (as well as toggles in the notification panel) were part of the 4.2 already.
Camerafix is also a very doubtful topic.
Android 4.3 in HTC One incarnation doesn't bring that much to the table, sure always better to have the newest one if possible. But nothing to go crazy about.
Lowered sound volume? That better not be part of the update. That will ruin a good thing IMO
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Actually, lockscreen widget and lowered sound volume (as well as toggles in the notification panel) were part of the 4.2 already.
Camerafix is also a very doubtful topic.
Android 4.3 in HTC One incarnation doesn't bring that much to the table, sure always better to have the newest one if possible. But nothing to go crazy about.
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I think from those in the states that hot left behind with 4.1.2 jumping to 4.3 is a big upgrade .
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ingenious247 said:
Lowered sound volume? That better not be part of the update. That will ruin a good thing IMO
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im glad thats just your opinion
Well, there's the TRIM thing that Google finally implemented. Will help stop the phone from becoming slow over time.
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all changes are in the 4.2.2 already !
CheesyNutz said:
im glad thats just your opinion
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you can always turn down the volume as it is now.. if they permanently lower the volume they're just hand holding the people who don't have any common sense..
From 4.1.2 to 4.3, I've noted:
-Long press Home for menu (no more 3 dot bar at the bottom), swipe up from Home for Google Now (enabled in Display, Gestures and Buttons)
-Quick Settings in Notification
-Autobrightness is better balanced (IMO, but definitely changed)
-Notification vibration pulses longer than before
-Camera shutter seems faster
-Better integration of features in Notification. For example, phone call notification has call back and text options.
-Google hangouts message preview in Notification.
-Better battery life, I would say about 15% based on how much juice I now have left at the end of the day.
Others?
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From 4.1.2 to 4.3, I've noted:
-Long press Home for menu (no more 3 dot bar at the bottom), swipe up from Home for Google Now (enabled in Display, Gestures and Buttons)
-Quick Settings in Notification
-Autobrightness is better balanced (IMO, but definitely changed)
-Notification vibration pulses longer than before
-Camera shutter seems faster
-Better integration of features in Notification. For example, phone call notification has call back and text options.
-Google hangouts message preview in Notification.
-Better battery life, I would say about 15% based on how much juice I now have left at the end of the day.
Others?
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Here are a few minor ones I picked up after the update (in addition to what you contributed).
-Soft buttons fade in and fade out
-TV App updated (so much better imo, but missing still missing some basic intuitive tasks [you can't delete a room..?])
-Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown
-Can show battery % level after enabling it from settings
-Headphone output decreased (I swear, it used to be louder at max settings)
Those are pretty much what i picked up in addition to what was mentioned above.
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Here are a few minor ones I picked up after the update (in addition to what you contributed).
-Soft buttons fade in and fade out
-TV App updated (so much better imo, but missing still missing some basic intuitive tasks [you can't delete a room..?])
-Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown
-Can show battery % level after enabling it from settings
-Headphone output decreased (I swear, it used to be louder at max settings)
Those are pretty much what i picked up in addition to what was mentioned above.
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Also, you now have to turn the TV app off in Notifications. Used to be able to back out if using the Back button.
I wish they made the battery percentage a new battery icon instead of an additional item in the notification tray.
I've actually noticed a better battery life too
I'm starting to prefer sense over stock for some strange reason aswell
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Would not call it a feature, but there is a new icon in the notification bar when NFC is turned on. Kinda annoying.
Telus for those on TT that can't easily read signatures.
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Power saver notification
WolfDale7 said:
Here are a few minor ones I picked up after the update (in addition to what you contributed).
-Soft buttons fade in and fade out
-TV App updated (so much better imo, but missing still missing some basic intuitive tasks [you can't delete a room..?])
-Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown
-Can show battery % level after enabling it from settings
-Headphone output decreased (I swear, it used to be louder at max settings)
Those are pretty much what i picked up in addition to what was mentioned above.
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I noticed you wrote "Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown". How do you do that without disabling power saver mode?
Hsiang-Fu said:
I noticed you wrote "Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown". How do you do that without disabling power saver mode?
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Power Saver mode toggle is now in Quick Settings.
atgmartin said:
Power Saver mode toggle is now in Quick Settings.
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I think he's referring to the annoying space it takes up in the notification shade
I've posted about this as its now baked in and you can disable the notification in the apps option and still have power saver running
#FixitHTC
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ingenious247 said:
Lowered sound volume? That better not be part of the update. That will ruin a good thing IMO
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I also hope volume will not be lower on my 4.2.2 it it's definitely too low.
CheesyNutz said:
im glad thats just your opinion
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Don't understand how people can complain about too loud sound having an option to turn it down?
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skwieradee said:
Don't understand how people can complain about too loud sound having an option to turn it down?
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Because the lowest volume setting is still too loud. So it's left between obnoxiously loud, really loud, loud and mute.
How do I turn off the ir remote? It's constantly in my notification menu
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In settings you have enabled it to show in notification bar.
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sohebq said:
In settings you have enabled it to show in notification bar.
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No I went into settings>applications>Samsung watch on. And I turned off the show in notification though it is still showing.
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uf21 said:
No I went into settings>applications>Samsung watch on. And I turned off the show in notification though it is still showing.
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He meant in the settings of the application, Samsung WatchON > settings > untick Show remote control on notification panel
I have same problem with watch on apps
Hello...
What actually happen on my samsung mega i9205 is the "watch on " apps running but not have button to shut down the apps.. andthen when I check my battery uses history on >>>setting >> more >> battery >> and here is battery history area....
The 1st thing using higher power on my battery.. "THE SCREEN" - brighten or auto funtion or darker... for screen using power is 56%
But the real problem is the 2nd apps using higher power is WATCH ON .. the watch on running, even you un-tiked or un-checked the box on you said before and the apps still running and still using alot of battery power... 35 % ... but I never using it to any tv or any decoder... and I never set it to auto display on any where or auto update it.. just I want to learn .. how to really shut down the watch on apps... then my battery have alot of power not use... and I think... it can make the battery function more lasting...
hi has anyone else noticed an orange hue to the white in google chrome on the galaxy note 3?
I only noticed this today and im not sure if chrome has updated or not because I have auto updates on and tend to swipe away app update notifications without checking them.
thanks
sweatingmytittsoff said:
hi has anyone else noticed an orange hue to the white in google chrome on the galaxy note 3?
I only noticed this today and im not sure if chrome has updated or not because I have auto updates on and tend to swipe away app update notifications without checking them.
thanks
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Nope - fine with me.
Try settings -> display -> untick auto adjust screen tone
Maybe Reader-Mode is enabled (for Chrome)? It's turning white into more of a yellowish-white.
all white colour on the note 3 turns a little yellow in dark places somehow
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Estoroth said:
Maybe Reader-Mode is enabled (for Chrome)? It's turning white into more of a yellowish-white.
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Ah that's what it was mate, cheers
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I just got the phone 6 days ago, sometimes I get a light pink tint on the screen while I'm browsing the web, anyone else have this issue?
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assassin8 said:
I just got the phone 6 days ago, sometimes I get a light pink tint on the screen while I'm browsing the web
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Could be a power saving feature to adjust browser backgrounds. You can try disabling that in the settings menu, under Display I believe. Or perhaps the colour temperature mode, also under the Settings > Display heading. Look for screen mode and choose Cinema instead of standard to get more faithful colours.
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Could be a power saving feature to adjust browser backgrounds. You can try disabling that in the settings menu, under Display I believe. Or perhaps the colour temperature mode, also under the Settings > Display heading. Look for screen mode and choose Cinema instead of standard to get more faithful colours.
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I have it on adapt display, could that be causing this?
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Why speculate, when it would be so easy to find out? Choose Cinema and see if it makes a difference..
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Why speculate, when it would be so easy to find out? Choose Cinema and see if it makes a difference..
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Done, I'll post results later
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Ok so the display is working fine in all the other screen settings, adapt display is the only one where I see this issue.
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