I think auto brightness uses more battery when Aod is on, so aby way to turn that off???
khanjunaid said:
I think auto brightness uses more battery when Aod is on, so aby way to turn that off???
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I dont think thays possible
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Has anyone attempted to fix the really sensitive backlight on Sense UI?
Drizzzle1 said:
Has anyone attempted to fix the really sensitive backlight on Sense UI?
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What exactly do you mean?
Honestly, I disable the auto backlight and leave it at 25%. Plenty of brightness in nearly all situations, and decent battery life. Use the slider in the settings to get it just the way you want. The "Brightness Widget" from the market will also work once you disable the automatic controls.
I mean the auto backlight sensitivity when in low light situations dimming to much.
If there was only a way to set a minimum brightness, using auto backlight it would be great.
I don't even notice the auto-dim anymore.
Hi guys, i have an issue to fix..i leave the autobrightness on but often i get the display underbrightened, especially in the daylight..i don't know if is ok to disable the autobtightness because now the battery lasts for over 3 days!
thank you and sorry for my english
dreamon85 said:
Hi guys, i have an issue to fix..i leave the autobrightness on but often i get the display underbrightened, especially in the daylight..i don't know if is ok to disable the autobtightness because now the battery lasts for over 3 days!
thank you and sorry for my english
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Autobrightness, when enabled, will take 2-4 seconds to adjust the brightness... so you feel its underbrightened...you can disable it and keep brightness maximum, then it will surely decrease the battery life
OP - also make sure you are not holding the phone by the ambient light sensor when the auto brightness is not bright enough for you.
As far as I know "Auto adjust screen power" will limit the maximum available brightness, so you might try to turn it off.
Do you know if the option to save energy for the screen actually saves energy?
kreoXDA said:
OP - also make sure you are not holding the phone by the ambient light sensor when the auto brightness is not bright enough for you.
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where is it exactly?
dreamon85 said:
where is it exactly?
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One of the sensors to the left from the ear piece. If you grab the phone with your fingers on top and bottom, like in landscape mode, you can easily cover the sensor. Also some thick cases can cast shadow in the area of the sensor and throw off the autobrightness.
But yes, also make sure you have power saving mode off.
ok thanks to you all, i'll try turning down power saving..i'll let you know!
I'm glad I came across this tread as I noticed this too on my phone and started thinking it was a bug. I definitely am not covering the sensor and even placed the phone in direct sun light. I'll try turning the power saving off and see how it affects battery life and the brightness.
kreoXDA said:
But yes, also make sure you have power saving mode off.
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Power Saving Mode has nothing to do with brightness unless someone manually modify it.
Regards.
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I notice that if its the last of my battery the screen will stay dull
Just curious to see what everyone does on their tablet. I stick to using auto brightness but turn it up every once in awhile when browsing the web. The screen is just very nice to look at IMO. So what do you guys do? If you don't use auto brightness, specify your brightness sweet spot.
I have auto brightness off and set to the lowest possible setting and only occasionally adjust the brightness higher.
I also use the lowest possible setting. When I need to change the brightness, I use an app "Display brightness".
k1silver said:
I also use the lowest possible setting. When I need to change the brightness, I use an app "Display brightness".
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+1
Auto brightness in 4.2 is one big bug
I would love to go back to using auto-brightness but it's a buggy piece of **** on 4.2+, it's been over a month now and they still haven't fixed the ****ing screen flicker issue, completely disgraceful.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39841
I use set values from Extended Controls widget. I have it to like 7%/25%/36%/64%/100% and switch manualy according to what I need. Auto brightness never worked good for me on ANY android device
k1silver said:
I use an app "Display brightness".
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Thank you for turning me onto Display Brightness! Now I don't have to depend on auto-brightness and how it drains the battery! I'll be upgrading to the Pro version to support the developer!
BTW... I'm so glad it doesn't black out the screen completely, otherwise I would probably have a Razr with a completely black display (I was testing it on my Razr before I installed it on the N7).
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 am using my OP 8 pro at 120hz Qhd with auto brightness off but I can still observe brightness change shortly after opening some apps.
Is anyone aware of a ADB command to put screen settings to definitive values?
Do you have eye comfort on or off?
Ambient on or off?
Also bare in mind that the auto brightness toggle is at the end of the brightness slider.
In regards to the apps, if it's in gamemode then it could be raising it for that then reverting. Check settings for game mode or turn it off altogether and test.
dladz said:
Do you have eye comfort on or off?
Ambient on or off?
Also bare in mind that the auto brightness toggle is at the end of the brightness slider.
In regards to the apps, if it's in gamemode then it could be raising it for that then reverting. Check settings for game mode or turn it off altogether and test.
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I have all of this turned off. Except Game Driver that I just turned off.
Will see. Thanks.
EMJI79 said:
I have all of this turned off. Except Game Driver that I just turned off.
Will see. Thanks.
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Welcome mate, good luck
dladz said:
Welcome mate, good luck
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Well it doesn't work...
The screen still gets dim from moments to moments.