It's a Super AMOLED screen, mine is set to max brightness at all times. Will this cause issues?
Will I get screen burn in? Not looking to do any damage to my screen whatsoever.
Thanks in advance!
nexxusty said:
It's a Super AMOLED screen, mine is set to max brightness at all times. Will this cause issues?
Will I get screen burn in? Not looking to do any damage to my screen whatsoever.
Thanks in advance!
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Change auto change screen in the Display options in "Settings" and also turn off adaptive brightness. Also, manually adjust brightness from swiping from top down and getting the tool bar as it were
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I have set my S4 up so that it runs at 100% display illumination when charging. No autobrightness.
What is bothering me know is that the screen dims to about 50% very quickly after I stop touching the display and jumps up to 100% while I touch it.
Toggling smart stay doesn't change anything. Smart stay on doesn't help even when I look at the display (though it should just prevent it from going off .. not from dimming if I understand correctly.
I would like to display to stay at 100% when charging .. or at least set dimming to "after 15 secs" or so.
What needs to be done?
daniello8 said:
I have set my S4 up so that it runs at 100% display illumination when charging. No autobrightness.
What is bothering me know is that the screen dims to about 50% very quickly after I stop touching the display and jumps up to 100% while I touch it.
Smart stay toggling smart stay doesn't change anything. Smart stay on doesn't help even when I look at the display (though it should just prevent it from going off .. not from dimming if I understand correctly.
I would like to display to stay at 100% when charging.
What needs to be done?
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I was reading about that and i found something about the chipset SnapDragon has an inside feature to adjust the screen brightness independently of the software (firmware on this case). Maybe you are watching that effect..
tomboymad said:
I was reading about that and i found something about the chipset SnapDragon has an inside feature to adjust the screen brightness independently of the software (firmware on this case). Maybe you are watching that effect..
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There is a small tool that fixes it: "Caffeine" .. obviously
Intelliscreen also does the trick .. and there is a timeout you can set (not sure if it messes up the timeout for regular use when not charging though).
daniello8 said:
There is a small tool that fixes it: "Caffeine" .. obviously
Intelliscreen also does the trick .. and there is a timeout you can set (not sure if it messes up the timeout for regular use when not charging though).
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Is not the solution because caffeine prevents from time up screen brightness but it doesn't prevent from cpu feature. Even if the screen is always wake up and the autobrightness is off, the brightness will be changed because the chipset.
tomboymad said:
Is not the solution because caffeine prevents from time up screen brightness but it doesn't prevent from cpu feature. Even if the screen is always wake up and the autobrightness is off, the brightness will be changed because the chipset.
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Well .. it works for me.
daniello8 said:
I have set my S4 up so that it runs at 100% display illumination when charging. No autobrightness.
What is bothering me know is that the screen dims to about 50% very quickly after I stop touching the display and jumps up to 100% while I touch it.
Toggling smart stay doesn't change anything. Smart stay on doesn't help even when I look at the display (though it should just prevent it from going off .. not from dimming if I understand correctly.
I would like to display to stay at 100% when charging .. or at least set dimming to "after 15 secs" or so.
What needs to be done?
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Could this be related to heat? With the screen on and charging + what ever other task you have the S4 doing it may be the S600 is governing the screen to reduce heat... just a theory like.
I'm having the same problem too.
If i unlock the phone the screens dims to about minimum brightness.
I can touch the brightness bar to make it brighter and it stays that way for as long as i don't lock the phone
If i lock the phone and unlock it again the screen dims again?
Tried all different settings bur nothing helps...
Very annoying....
Yesterday i bought and installed lightflow to control my led indicator.
Just a minute ago i removed the app and voila! No more screen dimming!
Damn, really love that app but rather no led control than having my screen dimmed to the lowest possible brightness.
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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.
RootDim
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RootDim
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Thanks - works a charm!
I just bought a LG G2..and when I turned it on, I tried to increase the brightness but it was at maximum..i looked in settings to see if there's no "battery save" that causes the low brightness..but there isn't
Some help?.. the brightness slide bar is working, but the brightness is too low at maximum ... the auto brightness box is unchecked
I think the display is broken..I am experiencing heavy screen flicker.. halp!
unchecked the auto brightness box?
meangreenie said:
unchecked the auto brightness box?
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yeap.. isn't that the problem..
This bug can be from software?..or for sure is from hardware?..
raulx222 said:
I just bought a LG G2..and when I turned it on, I tried to increase the brightness but it was at maximum..i looked in settings to see if there's no "battery save" that causes the low brightness..but there isn't
Some help?.. the brightness slide bar is working, but the brightness is too low at maximum ... the auto brightness box is unchecked
I think the display is broken..I am experiencing heavy screen flicker.. halp!
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Sounds like a warranty return to me
Hi i dont know if someone notice it that the screen brightness is brighter on auto, meaning that in direct sunlight if i turn my screen brightness to max and then set auto the screen go's way more bright on auto.
manual controle set to max is like (75%) compared to auto-adjust at its brightest.
Can this be fixed?
stijnx6 said:
Hi i dont know if someone notice it that the screen brightness is brighter on auto, meaning that in direct sunlight if i turn my screen brightness to max and then set auto the screen go's way more bright on auto.
manual controle set to max is like (75%) compared to auto-adjust at its brightest.
Can this be fixed?
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What rom / firmware are you on? I don't think it's a bug, I think it's supposed to be like that.
lingowistico said:
What rom / firmware are you on? I don't think it's a bug, I think it's supposed to be like that.
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My s5 is stock, just wondering if im the only one.
stijnx6 said:
My s5 is stock, just wondering if im the only one.
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Ok. Like I said I think it's supposed to be like that.:good:
Yeah that's a feature, not a bug. Meant to protect battery drainage..If you like to manually set brightness, know that in situations of direct sunlight setting the brightness to auto will allow the maximum brightness to be achieved since its using the lux sensor to determine necessary brightness level
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Is there a option to control the second screen brightness..? It gets dim most of the time so unable to check the notifications clearly unless you pick the device.
Jay Ady said:
Is there a option to control the second screen brightness..? It gets dim most of the time so unable to check the notifications clearly unless you pick the device.
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My second screen does not fade out at all. It is always the same brightness. Is my device defective or is yours?
Anyone else have brightness issues with their second screen or does it always stay the same level.
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My second screen does not fade out at all. It is always the same brightness. Is my device defective or is yours?
Anyone else have brightness issues with their second screen or does it always stay the same level.
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It fades when main screen is off.. And the brightness increases when you pick it up