Hello to all,
I have a strange behavior with my auto brightness. It sometimes will slightly increase then decrease again quite quickly. This happens not all of the time but regularly. It even happens in dark conditions without any varying lighting conditions that could cause this.
My phone has already been reset a number of times so am wondering if it is software related or hardware related.
Anyone else notice this?
It's a known issue (known by us, not ZTE, apparently). I believe the light sensor reads the light from the screen itself, bouncing on you, then corrects for that, the light changes accordingly and it starts over again
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It's a known issue (known by us, not ZTE, apparently). I believe the light sensor reads the light from the screen itself, bouncing on you, then corrects for that, the light changes accordingly and it starts over again
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Thanks for that. It could indeed explain it.
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It's a known issue (known by us, not ZTE, apparently). I believe the light sensor reads the light from the screen itself, bouncing on you, then corrects for that, the light changes accordingly and it starts over again
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I picked an Axon 7 up today and I too notice strange behaviour by the light sensor.
I've tried searching the forums and Google for this issue and I could only find this thread.
Is the issue hardware related? Do you think it could get worse over time? I'd love to read more about these issues but am having trouble finding anything about it.
Edit: symptom is an aggressively jumping auto brightness bar. The brightness is occasionally lowered and raised in rapid succession, even in stable lighting conditions.
EditEdit: I've not updated the phone since I received it. It's on 6.x.x. Could there be a recent update that tackles these issues, or makes them more bearable?
Maybe it's solved by turning off assertive display in settings. I haven't noticed this issue before on mine but a lot of other issues e.g. fingerprint sensor acting weird and giving continuous "finger moved too fast" or "partial fingerprint detected,please try again" errors (but when it works, it works really fast) that most of them were related to software. The stock ROM is quite buggy though. (Mine is Chinese A2017)
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When I have my nexus one set to automatically adjust brightness, it doesn't seem to do anything.
I can move it between dark and bright environments and the screen brightness doesn't seem to change at all. Am I missing something or is this feature not working on my phone?
It works fine with mine. I just clicked auto in the brightness setting. Make sure you didn't accidentally change it to a different setting with the settings widget that is by default on the first home page to the right.
works fine on mine yet not a feature i use....i just set it statically.
I find the auto-brightness to be too dim for my liking. It would be great if you could adjust the overall brightness while still maintaining the automatic scaling.
Turns out it does work, it just need to be *really* bright to make it change.
It doesn't change really at all in my office between switching the lights on and off (even though that's a really big change in light levels to me). However, if i go outside, it does get brighter.
As you say though, it does seem to be set a bit low (hence it not brightening up when my office lights are turned on I guess).
If I enable auto-brightness on mine, it seems to constantly vary the brightness in my office. It's annoying as crap and I turned it off. Am I the only one?
It's probably taking a look at the available APIs to see if it's easy to write a quick app to do auto brightness with settings to be able to tweak it.
The auto-brightness feature changes constantly for me as well.
I 'm also having issues of the varying brightness when using auto-brightness -- even though the lighting in my environment has not changed and I avoid contact with the light sensor. It's VERY annoying.
I've since switched to using a static setting for the brightness.
auto brightness was one of the first things i turned off. it was way too dim for me
Not bright enough for me. Doesnt seem to change much.
I do see the variability occasionally. Most of the time it's stable, but it will take spells of shifting up and down repeatedly. Glad to know I'm not alone.
Auto bright annoyed me as well when I first got the phone. Then I realized where the sensor is (top left) and what it was responding to. Depending on where I'm sitting, what light sources are behind me, in front of me but reflecting off of me. It's usually just responding to a light source that's just withing view of its sensor. Also, my hand has shielded the sensor more than just a few times, confusing the sensor.
Now I leave auto bright on all the time, and it more often than not does a good job.
IMHO this is one of the few broken features on the phone. In continuous lighting it jumps from bright to dim to everything in between like a jack rabbit on speed. I still use it to save battery life but it pisses me off regularly.
am also having this problem. it constantly goes much brighter, and then, suddenly goes back to dim.. very annoying... however, the light sensor for calling works well... so, is it a software issue.. hope it gets google's attention and gets fixed in next update...
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If I enable auto-brightness on mine, it seems to constantly vary the brightness in my office. It's annoying as crap and I turned it off. Am I the only one?
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+1 so I also manually go between three on the widget
Note that the light sensor is under the glass on the front of the phone. Some cover-all cases cover this, and if you use one of these I assume your phone will remain on the dimmest setting.
In general, while indoors it will remain on the dimmest setting (for me anyway), but rise to the necessary full brightness when in sunlight.
w00yee said:
am also having this problem. it constantly goes much brighter, and then, suddenly goes back to dim.. very annoying... however, the light sensor for calling works well... so, is it a software issue.. hope it gets google's attention and gets fixed in next update...
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There are two sensors, one is a light sensor and the other is a proximity sensor to detect when you've taken the phone from your ear. I think you're referring to the second.
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am also having this problem. it constantly goes much brighter, and then, suddenly goes back to dim.. very annoying... however, the light sensor for calling works well... so, is it a software issue.. hope it gets google's attention and gets fixed in next update...
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+1 constant occiliation on dimmness levles under consistant light. It goes from way too dim, to just right then back dark again. I too hope that google will correct this with the next update. Hopefully the patch gets pushed soon, i'd like that extra memory
The N10 auto-brightness feature doesn't work right, as everyone knows. It randomly dims and brightens in an annoying way. I'd read it was a software issue - something to do with JB 4.2 - so I tried two different auto-brightness apps from Google Play, both of which get good ratings, and to my surprise I had the same problem with both of them. When the brightness depends on my N10's light sensor, the screen keeps dimming and brightening randomly. The app I have installed (but disabled) now is "Custom Auto Brightness". I wish I could use it because it looks very good.
The fact that the problem appears regardless of the software suggests to me that the problem is in the hardware - there's something wrong with the data put out by the light sensor. Does anyone have any info or insight about this? A workaround would be so nice.
I keep my screen brightness very low and I have had it happen a few times in low light conditions where the screen will go into full seizure mode and start flickering. What I have done is then increase the ambient light around the phone and the flicker stops. I read of a few others on the Lenovo forums with the same issue but no official problem acknowledged yet. Anyone else here have this issue? I am not sure if I should send it back since it is a new device. I worry about future issues and longevity.
I got my phone yesterday and noticed after using it for few hours. It only happens at certain brightness level with Adaptive brightness On. I haven't noticed it after that. I use manual brightness mode and from what I read on lenovo forums that it doesn't happen with manual. I was thinking of replacing it too but after reading so many users complaining about it I am sure this has to do with software. Also, I noticed random WiFi disconnection.
I hope they push out update for all these bug fixes.
EDIT: My sister has the same phone since May and she noticed it too. So, I am pretty sure it is software related issue.
The issue is most probably due to PWM, since Moto G5 (and Plus) use it at low brightness: https://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Lenovo-Moto-G5-Plus-Smartphone.213428.0.html (german, use Translate)
The display flickers at 2404 Hz (most likely due to pulse width modulation PWM) at a set brightness of 3% and below.
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It cannot be disabled (practically) by software means, it's the way the display driver controlls the brightness (because of cheap components). It's also present on 99% of AMOLED displays.
It causes eyestrain and headaches for a lot of people (I am one of them). The site above (also has an English version) checks for PWM on all reviews, so you can check other phones if you want to replace the G5.
I would take a video of this issue, but I don't have a good enough camera. It's really, really hard to capture unless you have good video recording tech, which I don't have. :crying:
My issue is that, when I set the brightness to its lowest level on my Zenfone 3, the screen starts flickering. This is especially noticeable with white backgrounds. You can tell that the screen is flickering (perhaps refreshing?) rapidly and it makes the phone painful to look at.
Someone actually created a thread about this issue here on XDA a few months ago, with a video showing this issue, but unfortunately, the video doesn't capture the flickering properly. Here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-3/help/ze520kl-low-screen-light-level-20-t3603502
How to reproduce:
-Turn auto-brightness off
-Slide brightness bar all the way to the left (AKA to the lowest level)
-Open a white background/grayish background or blank page in Chrome
-Screen starts flickering
It happens across the phone, and intermittently. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't. In Chrome, in games, whatever. I once thought it could be related to charging the phone, but the screen has flickered on low brightness even when my phone wasn't plugged in, and at 70-80% battery. I might try resetting the phone to see if it's a software defect; I really hope it is.
Turning off hardware overlays in Developer Options does not resolve this issue.
I'm currently on ASUS stock Nougat, unrooted. I can't root right now. I don't have any screen overlays apart from CF.Lumen, which isn't set to come on during the day, when the flickering happens, and I don't use any screen color modes apart from the default settings. I also always have auto-brightness turned off.
Just wondering if anyone else is having this issue. I might try recording it one day.
Thanks.
Update 1: Removed my 64GB SD Card from the phone to see if that made a difference. It didn't. So the flickering isn't related to power management, AFAIK.
Next step is to wipe the phone completely, including its cache partition from stock recovery, and set the phone up as new again. It might be a hardware issue, but my fingers are crossed.
I've had this issue since I got the phone, ZE552KL. Turning off auto brightness fixes it for me, so I have a feeling it has more to do with ASUS' auto brightness algorithms than anything else.
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I've had this issue since I got the phone, ZE552KL. Turning off auto brightness fixes it for me, so I have a feeling it has more to do with ASUS' auto brightness algorithms than anything else.
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I always have auto-brightness turned off. I think it might have to do with the ambient light sensor. I've tested it using SMMI and it works just fine. But I wish there was a way to disable it, since I don't need it. I'm kind of disappointed in this phone.
I'm going to try a full reset, and perhaps a custom ROM to see if it's a hardware or software issue.
Has anyone noticed Display keeps flickering when auto brightness is on. Even if phone is kept at a fixed position & same amount of light is exposed to the sensor it still keeps flickering. I mean if I'm watching movie it automatically dems or increases the brightness. please confirm how many user experiencing this problem! as per i know it was not resolved from 301 to till 331 update. is it manufacturing defect particularly with specific variant ?
I wouldn't call it it a flicker. More like the auto-brightness feature is so badly programmed that it doesn't transition from dim to bright and vice versa in a smooth, gradual or dynamic manner, like in older and cheaper phones.
My eyes get a shock every few seconds, trying to adjust to the sudden jumps in screen brightness. It's a real pain.
And yes, the issue has persisted through all the OTA updates without any sign of improvement.
Instead of addressing this most basic and "glaring" issue, Asus seems to be intent on introducing bloatware and EIS for the phone and announce it like it's the second coming.
The latest update was supposed to bring with it, system optimization but I don't see any form of basic optimization, let alone calibration, with the screwy display.
I can only guess at Asus' sense of priorities. Or if they're actually blind and/or stupid.
May be it was true that autobrightness was programmed badly manner it was not transist smoothly from dim to bright. But afterall we are facing it at serious level and uptill now asus has not solved yet. I just want to confirm that How many user experiencing screen flicker issue after enabling auto brightness or it was particularly manufacturing defect with specific varient.
its an autobrightness calibration issue,software update will fix it in future,lets hope so
Hello everybody! I found a bug: brightness is flickering even when "auto brightness" ("adaptive brightness") is disabled. Brightness can encrease for few seconds and then decrease to previous level. I read in some reviews that max pro m1 has adaptive brightness which changes depending on content on the screen. I tried to change a lot of display settings, developer settings, i tried to adjust CABC (Content Adaptive Brightness Control) through Nova Launcher (but later I read that CABC controls only autobrightness), and even hard reset. I flashed custom ROMs but it didn't help. Only Lux Dash app helps avoid this bug. But it is not very comfort to use it and I think there must be desicion on firmware level. Did anybody has this problem and any solution? May be somebody has this issue and found custom ROM without flickering brightness?
Sorry for my English, it's not my first language. And thank you for answers!