Minimum brightness - Xiaomi Redmi 6A Real Life Review

You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the 's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Anyone facing screen flickering on low brightness ?

You can dim this device to the point of almost not being able to see anything on the screen, it's great.
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mmm273 said:
Anyone facing screen flickering on low brightness ?
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None over here.

I'm not satisfied at all with the dimness of the screen. I had phones Wich you couldn't see anything at day light. This is not the case with redmi 6A.

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Minimum brightness

You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Moto Z2 Force's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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My Z2 force brightness slider will not change from 35% and lower, the brightness will keep the same. I don't like it.
The minimum brightness still so strong that hurts when you want to use your phone at night or in a very dark room
Minimum brightness is perceivably higher than that of my Le Pro 3. So, I installed Pixel Filter, since my LG Flex 2's OLED had the same issue.
cesgz said:
My Z2 force brightness slider will not change from 35% and lower, the brightness will keep the same. I don't like it.
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im pretty sure that is because you have adaptive brightness on/selected. turn that off and your slider will (should) go lower
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stayawake said:
The minimum brightness still so strong that hurts when you want to use your phone at night or in a very dark room
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hey this is my daily phone and i installed "screen filter' by haxor industry. be careful because the screen will go completely black if you go low enough you wont be able to see your screen and have to do a factory reset. i have my screen set at 32.6%..what i hate though is the fact that you can NOT dim the notification drawer (bar at top w/ time etc.) or the 3 control buttons at the bottom. hope this helps
Ace42 said:
Minimum brightness is perceivably higher than that of my Le Pro 3. So, I installed Pixel Filter, since my LG Flex 2's OLED had the same issue.
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Pixel filter is definitely the best solution I've found for this. It works especially well if you use the Motorola one button nav.

Minimum brightness

You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the LG V40's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Set to Auto it doesn't actually go to the minimum in a dark room. Kind of annoying.
It does fair, but I haven't found any phone that gets as dim as I want in a dark room. I use night owl to further dim the screen.
I had the G7 briefly, it had terrible brightness. Lower than preferable in lit rooms. the V40 is just right, I think.
The LG V40 goes a bit darker then the V30. So improvement there. For me its dark enough.
Comfort view and manual slide does just fine by me.
Found a review that has some more exact measurements:
https://www.xda-developers.com/lg-v40-thinq-display-review/
At its dimmest, the LG V40 ThinQ can go as low as 2.3 nits, which puts it around the same minimum brightness as most Androids OLEDs. Apple’s latest OLED displays, however, measure down to 1.8 nits, which noticeably appears a tad dimmer (by about 12%).
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Minimum brightness

You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Moto G7 Plus's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Minimum brightness is good for me, but automatic brightness doesn't work well under dark conditions.
I hope for a fix in the next update.
FrankRr said:
Minimum brightness is good for me, but automatic brightness doesn't work well under dark conditions.
I hope for a fix in the next update.
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I agree the automatic brightness adjustment is not doing well. I suspect it is looking at my face with the front camera, and notices the screen light on my face, thinking the environment is bright, thus the screen must be brighter. A feedback-loop. Not sure that is what is happening but I can confirm the brightness keeps adjusting way too often and in way to big steps.

Outdoor visibility (max brightness)

Rate this thread to express how well you can see the OnePlus 7 Pro's display outdoors. In case you've been playing Minecraft for 18 months straight, you might not known how to get outside anymore. Well, find the door and walk through it. A higher rating indicates that it has very high maximum brightness and thus fantastic outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
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Big, beautiful colors, Max bringtness very high, hdr10+......
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
Rate this thread to express how well you can see the OnePlus 7 Pro's display outdoors. In case you've been playing Minecraft for 18 months straight, you might not known how to get outside anymore. Well, find the door and walk through it. A higher rating indicates that it has very high maximum brightness and thus fantastic outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
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It does ok. Not nearly as well as the 5t, has a lot of glare issues so you will naturally be trying to hold it at specific angles. The 5t was more natural and you could just walk and read and natural motion wouldn't reflect as much. I'm trying to get used to it. Screen is massive and I really like the real estate it has.
Mines looks pretty good. If I compare with my favorite (from my prev devs - Samsung note 4) - OP7 pro doing very well on direct sunlight (no concerns at all, pretty much like note)
I frequently use Google maps in full Florida sun with this thing mounted on the handlebars of my motorcycle. Never have trouble seeing it, even with sunglasses on.
Very readable even in direct sun light
Pretty good but a notch below my S8 +.
The best since my s6 edge+ while rooted using high brightness. The high brightness mods makes it the best I've ever used. Just put an iPhone X Max and Xr to shame today.
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The best since my s6 edge+ while rooted using high brightness. The high brightness mods makes it the best I've ever used. Just put an iPhone X Max and Xr to shame today.
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Where did you find this mod? Is an automatic mod that go on when you are under the sun or you have to active it every time manually? Thanks
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Is this one the mod that you use? Is possible to use it with root but with the stock kernel?
vuoshino said:
Where did you find this mod? Is an automatic mod that go on when you are under the sun or you have to active it every time manually? Thanks
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Is this one the mod that you use? Is possible to use it with root but with the stock kernel?
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I use the Renovate Ice magisk mod and it creates a qs tile that you can toggle off and on like the rest of the qs tiles
Very good for me in the sun...
Works Good
The Device performs very well and is not a problem about outdoor visibility.
I came from an SGS8 so my experience had been really good. Top-notch, really. The 1+7 Pro is worse. It isn't bad though, it's still great. Also, there seems to be an issue with the automatic brightness. Where the S8 would, due to the conventional light sensor, turn the brightness up and down seemingly even before any change happened, the 1+ struggles a bit. It takes time. I've heard people describe how it doesn't work at all and they have to adjust it manually, so far, I only had delay issues.
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I came from an SGS8 so my experience had been really good. Top-notch, really. The 1+7 Pro is worse. It isn't bad though, it's still great. Also, there seems to be an issue with the automatic brightness. Where the S8 would, due to the conventional light sensor, turn the brightness up and down seemingly even before any change happened, the 1+ struggles a bit. It takes time. I've heard people describe how it doesn't work at all and they have to adjust it manually, so far, I only had delay issues.
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That's the main downside for these full screen display devices: the ambient light sensor has a cutout under the OLED layer but the screen can interfere with what the sensor sees. I can sometimes be in a dark room and brightness adjusts to the appropriate level but it can read the light being emitted around the cutout as an increase in light and boost the brightness up pretty high.
I find that after some time the autobrightness issues kind of die down, same with the proximity sensor during calls since that too is under the display
At points i couldn't really make out the screen in sunlight with max brightness. Might be because of the memory film protector on the front. ElementalX kernel is my saviour for the high brightness mode at the moment
Very bright
Very very good and with high brightness mode it's even better. Never seen such a nice display

Low light

At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the ASUS ROG Phone II's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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Low light stock camera performance is the worst, plain and simple.
You are thrown back years compared to other 2019 phones.
It's not even bad, it's Really really terrible.
Gcam mods make a difference but they are cumbersome, slow, no Wideangle support (in my case) and i just want a problem free factory camera setup that works all the time.
If you make a lot of low light condition pictures the ROG2 probably is the worst phone you can buy, period !
If there's a category for best gaming phone camera , rog phone 2 will top that chart...but if it's against other flagships I can only say it gets the job done...gcam does help out but ever so slightly
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Loads of room for improvement
ROGPHONE 2 is a gaming phone. For a "gaming phone". Its good. But if i compared it to my P30 Pro... Its total trash.
For uploading death-compressed food images or cat images to facebook or whatsapp its more than good enough. Which is what 99% of people do. What it really lacks is a optical zoom.

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