how well does the Axon 7's auto-brightness work?
(sorry for posting so many questions lately... I assure you that I have used the search function first before I posted my questions. )
Works good for me. Better then my Note 4 used to work. My note 4 was the brightest SOB i even owned at night.
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I agree, it works great IMO especially with b27.
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On Xperia Z I never used auto brightness because constant auto-adjusting that bothered me.
Axon 7 I keep on auto-brightness and I catch one auto-adjust during day, it's working perfect and you don't even notice it.
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I'm sure this has been asked plenty of times but I figured I'd ask to get an up to date answer. Any news on possible color calibratin for the Nexus 7? I just got mine and while I'm really enjoying it the screen is badly calibrated. I'm not bother by the washed our colors as much as I am bothered but the high gamma/contrast. Anything bright seems over exposed and it hurts my eyes to set the screen brightness higher than 50%. Thanks in advanced.
Asked already and the answer is no. Calibration is apparently not supported by the GPU.
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How can something so simple be so hard to obtain lol. Even my Nexus S had calibration capabilities through VooDoo sound. So disappointing lol. Ah well. Guess I'll kiss my retinas good bye!
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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.
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whittikins said:
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
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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
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it doesn't work.
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I'm thinking about trading my Note 3 for a G2. Ended up being too big for me. I have a few questions for you guys. How is it? Battery good? Camera? I've noticed that development is good. I'm a Verizon customer so if anyone out there had the Verizon version can they tell me how the back buttons are? They are obviously smaller than the other carrier versions. Anything will help. Thanks.
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Battery is great! Last all day. The back buttons aren't an issue. I quickly got used to them. Loving it.
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first off - welcome!
I'm using the international version of the LG g2 so I can't give you any information about the back buttons of the phone. The battery is quite good if you don't have anything keeping the device awake. I still have a wakelock issue and I get 4-5 hours of screen on time. The camera performs really good in well-lit surroundings but lags when used in artificial lighting and in low light situations.
I don't know how the note 3 performs (I came from an iPhone 4) but I'm really satisfied with the smoothness and speed of this phone. It's absolutely wonderful.
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unless you need the stylus, you're better off. Superior camera S800. so really the battery life is fantastic.
Can they be used with the N6P,and can anyone who has one post any views or draw backs please
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I have the daydream. I use it like a cardboard as I haven't gotten daydream to work on the phone yet. (supposedly its possible.... I haven't read up on it though)
Its super comfy, and even as a cardboard device, It works pretty damn good.
Reading up I see the new Moto phones are supported but not the nexus 6p or 5x..... disappointed would have liked one for Xmas
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Just wondering if anyone else notices screen flicker at low brightness on the Oneplus 5. I noticed it immediately as I was setting up my phone, and while I haven't used an AMOLED-equipped phone since the note 7 briefly last year, I don't remember seeing it on that phone.
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Nah
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It is because of AMOLED.
Is it all the time or only when there is animation?
All the time. I've actually gotten used to it pretty quickly though.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS6/comments/34t923/is_your_screen_defective_test_for_yourself_by/
AMOLED has that problem. Not an issue for me, but try this to see the effect.
yes
yeah, i start seeing this for 3 days specially when i put reading mode, until today, it changes to black color and the screen stop working
I've completely gotten used to it now - don't notice it at all
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