[Q] Is it possible to control backlit intensity? - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
My G2's screen is brighter on top and darker on bottom.
This bothers me a little.
So my question is:
Is it possible to control the backlit intensity?
What I mean is that I would like the control the intensity of top and down backlit, so I could achieve a more uniform color screen by balancing them.
Another question is:
Are there any downsides of running the screen all the time on 100% brightness?
Thanks

I have exactly the same problem.
And it bothers me the most when I am reading in landscape mode a website with white background.
I start reading the line with some brightness and end the line with another, but it is the same white background.
But this problem happens in almost all devices that I've had, monitors, phones, tablets...
At the end you have to get used to it.... I think

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[Q] white vertical line

I have had my note for about 2 weeks now and noticed a barely visible thin vertial white line about 1.5cm from the left edge of the display . It is only noticeable on white display at low brightness and if you know where to look for it. I am not even sure if it has been there from day one. Anybody having seen anything like this? I am not sure if this is a defect or acceptable since it is barely visible and not distracting unless you know about it and look for it. Any comment will be appreciated.
update
Today I played with the brightness control to see if the line will still be there at different settings.From automatic went to manual and gave it full brightness and then back to minimum. Opened applications with white background and the line is gone.Hope it will not reappear

A way to reduce backlight brightness beyond default settings?

Hi peoples
Does anybody know of a way of reducing the backlight brightness below the stock settings?
I've tried various screen filters, such haxor Screen Filter, but these apps are rubbish IMO. All they do is apply a grey transparency filter over the screen, they don't actually reduce the backlight brightness The result is a trick, the screen looks darker but it's really only because the white pixels are made grey. The problem with this approach is that it messes up the contrast and colors, and gives a washed out look.
I like to sometimes use my N10 in a pitch black room, which needs a very dark screen. My old Galaxy Tab 8.9 was good for this, because the backlight was able to go much darker than the N10. The thing is, I know the N10 hardware is capable of having a darker backlight because if you don't touch the tablet for a few minutes, the screen first goes dim before it turns off.
I would like to be able to manually activate the very dim screen setting, or better still, have a lower brightness range available in the brightness settings.
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mag13 said:
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Thanks - works a charm!

S4 Backlight Flicker

Hi all,
I have a visual disorder known as PMA ( Persistent Migraine Aura). Simpy put, my vision is extremely sensitive to all light forms.
The S4 has really bad backlight flicker, especially in low conditions I can see the flicker. It's really horrible for me as I see it more than the average person would. I couldn't believe it had such prominent flickering from the backlight LED's (low refresh rate?) when I first got my phone; I recently sold my Laptop as it had a poor LED backlight panel.
Now to my question: is there any rom out there that reduces this? Any way of reducing this flicker (increase refresh rate)? It's really making me considering selling the phone
Any help will be appreciated.

Nightclick & LCD vs AMOLED

Last night, I went to use my night clock app with my new LG v20. On my Note 7, the screen was totally 100% black except for the numbers.
On the v20, the entire screen was stil lit - faint, but clearly still lit up in a light light grey.
Is this just how an LCD screen works, or is there something I have to do in order to get the rest of the screen to go off.
(Note, this includes the 2nd screen which was also lit - and I had the brightness at 0%).
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BTW, this may need to be a separate thread - on my phone I notice that the auto-brightness tends to be too dark. Any way I can adjust it to be brighter when in auto mode, or should I just go to manual ?
polstein said:
Last night, I went to use my night clock app with my new LG v20. On my Note 7, the screen was totally 100% black except for the numbers.
On the v20, the entire screen was stil lit - faint, but clearly still lit up in a light light grey.
Is this just how an LCD screen works, or is there something I have to do in order to get the rest of the screen to go off.
(Note, this includes the 2nd screen which was also lit - and I had the brightness at 0%).
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BTW, this may need to be a separate thread - on my phone I notice that the auto-brightness tends to be too dark. Any way I can adjust it to be brighter when in auto mode, or should I just go to manual ?
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Try turning off second screen and see what your results are.. Second screen has a seperate black light that slightly bleeds out to the rest of the screen. It was horrible on the V10 but much improved on the 20..
Swizzle82 said:
Try turning off second screen and see what your results are.. Second screen has a separate black light that slightly bleeds out to the rest of the screen. It was horrible on the V10 but much improved on the 20..
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The night clock app has the option to turn off the notification, which also turns off the 2nd screen.
...oops. It did, until I followed your suggestion in the other thread about the more setting to enable time/date when in full screen or notification bar hidden. I'll have to get into the habit of turning *off* the more setting at night.
(Either way, doesn't help with the slight gray background color. I can probably just get used to it as long as I'm not damaging the screen by having it slightly on all night. I need to google if LCD screens have burn in problems I guess.)
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Maybe I should just start pm'ing you all my questions
polstein said:
Last night, I went to use my night clock app with my new LG v20. On my Note 7, the screen was totally 100% black except for the numbers.
On the v20, the entire screen was stil lit - faint, but clearly still lit up in a light light grey.
Is this just how an LCD screen works, or is there something I have to do in order to get the rest of the screen to go off.
(Note, this includes the 2nd screen which was also lit - and I had the brightness at 0%).
--
BTW, this may need to be a separate thread - on my phone I notice that the auto-brightness tends to be too dark. Any way I can adjust it to be brighter when in auto mode, or should I just go to manual ?
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I use this on all my phones since I feel stock auto is too dim. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.velis.auto.brightness
polstein said:
The night clock app has the option to turn off the notification, which also turns off the 2nd screen.
...oops. It did, until I followed your suggestion in the other thread about the more setting to enable time/date when in full screen or notification bar hidden. I'll have to get into the habit of turning *off* the more setting at night.
(Either way, doesn't help with the slight gray background color. I can probably just get used to it as long as I'm not damaging the screen by having it slightly on all night. I need to google if LCD screens have burn in problems I guess.)
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Maybe I should just start pm'ing you all my questions
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Use comfort view on low or medium. Will help lower the ~9000K color temp some and help blacks a hair. Faint glow is typical on LCDs. Higher quality LCDs and higher quality led's can help. Lg skimped here. Sucks they didn't even give us color modes to pick from. The colors are waaay off. But using comfort view dims the blue pixels and helps considerably.
polstein said:
On the v20, the entire screen was stil lit - faint, but clearly still lit up in a light light grey.
Is this just how an LCD screen works, or is there something I have to do in order to get the rest of the screen to go off.
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That's just how LCD works, they need CCFL or LED back light to lit up the screen, it's not possible for it to be completely black while turned on. With AMOLED the individual pixels can turn off itself which is why the black are blacker on them. OLED screens also have very high refresh rates which eliminates flickering, this is good for people who are concerned with eyes health.
Lcd doesn't get burn in, but it can get ghost image retention. It was f***ing horrible by the end of my V10 usage.. Never had the problem on the G2 3 or 4. Just the V10, even after factory resetting.
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Lcd doesn't get burn in, but it can get ghost image retention. It was f***ing horrible by the end of my V10 usage.. Never had the problem on the G2 3 or 4. Just the V10, even after factory resetting.
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Had the same issue my V10, that is my biggest V20 concern. . My v10 was not even a year old.
I get the engineering and cost reasoning, but not sure I like the lcd screens.

Gradient in brightness

Has anyone noticed there is a gradient in brightness on the main display of the LG g8x or is it just me and my phone
The best way to notice this is to open any gray background and look at it in landscape mode
yes, Many of them have same problem but it affect only in night time, day time can't find the issue.i don't know whether gradient, uniformity issue are same but my phone have uniformity issue (dark gray background with 0% brightness) bright in top,dark patches in bottom.so I change screen colour to sport and warm temperature better than before screen (reduce only small part of dark patches in bottom ).use dual screen in dark room change the screen colour you may see the difference or may not .uniformity issue also in LG latest oled tv.

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