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Just want to say that the brightness gets EXTREMELY high in bright light. It seems to have this "turbo bright" mode that tends to wash out colors a bit on the screen, but I rather have washed out colors and a highly visible screen, than more real colors and an unreadable screen! It's amazing it gets so bright because it's AMOLED.
I've had this phone since November last year and the screen brightness is far more than awesome. I work during the day and mostly indoors. The auto brightness works perfectly. It's seamless between walking outside where it's sunny, bright and back inside with lots of indoor lighting. But something changed when I took the marshmallow update. The auto brightness adjust my screen a little on the dark side when in darker room. A movie theater to be exact. But we can also adjust the auto brightness bar, which helps but it just will re adjust itself again. So it's still nice when i'm not in a dark room, which is only when I'm watching tv, movie, playing video games. The max brightness is excellent.
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At first I thought I got a defective phone as the screen was terribly dim next to my AMOLED Moto Z Play. I disabled adaptive brightness and the screen came to life! This phone seems to have a poor implementation of adaptive brightness which dims the screen to unacceptable levels. I use the lux app rather than built in adaptive brightness and now the screen looks great all the time.
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Just a heads up, turn off adaptive brightness and you can make the screen much brighter... Don't know if this is meant or what..
No problems outside. But like chanter100 says, adaptive brightness seems to keep brightness around where you set brightness, but if you turn off AB, then brightness gets higher.
Not the best, but I have had all my phones on low brightness, because I rarely use them in full sunlight.
Not as bright as some but really not much in it really.
It's not too bright, but it's usuable.
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Inaccurate colour calibration.
Green tint
White is off
Colour temp settings is not correct
Sharpness is thirdclass
No brightness at all
I've never ised this kind of money waste display
Perhaps you have a different model LG than I've got, cuz I am quite impressed that I can see the display clearly in direct sunlight.
The max brightness in daylight was a knock on the V40 in the reviews when I was researching my next phone purchase. I find its adequate but it isn't as bright as my S7 Edge that it replaced
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Though it has a 1440p Resolution. At maximum brightness we can able to operate phone under Sunlight
Sorry to bump this relatively old thread,
But it doesn't seem to be that bright to me in direct sunlight. I can barely see the screen.
On my old s8+, there was an outdoor mode which actually made me able too see the screen a lot better.
Is there anything else I can use to crank the brightness up a little bit?
Thanks!
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This model have a cool resolution even when you outdoor with it
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The screen struggles to be easily visible under bright sunlight. I love the phone but this is a bit lacking and not a big deal for me
I can't find the food mode -_-
needs full brithness to see outside on a sunny day.
Room for improvement
Not sure if its the colour profile I have setup. However the phone performs perfectly well under the majority of lighting conditions. EXCEPT in bright/ direct sunlight. In which case the display is a little hard to read if the text is too small.
I only noticed this while driving and using the phone to navigate using google maps. I could see the arrow and directions clearly, however had to squint to see some of the finer details on display.