Minimum brightness - Realme X3 SuperZoom Real Life Review

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I do not know under which sun which city the Simi expert youtubers who made the comments said that the screen would have problems said frankly among us I live in Taranto where the sun shines 24 hours a day and I have no problem reading the text or the icons of my cell phone neither under the sun nor in the shade perhaps the only small defect is that in fact the brightness at a very small growth in the sense that to see a difference in brightness or you have to put everything to the maximum or you have to bring below half the brightness bar Also I have not used at the moment the automatic brightness so I can not tell you how it works

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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 Honor 6X'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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Except sunny days, the minimum brightness is sufficient to read almost all in the screen (not always simple to see the hour between cover and tempered glass)
sufficient but could have been better
in day time under dark room, regular tasks are fine. but if you go to sunlight, this needs to be maximize. under night condition as well, minimum brightness is sufficient.
Its good but could have been better
hassanjavaid8181 said:
Its good but could have been better
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Yes especially daylight or direct sunlight
Minimum brightness is not that much minimum as Xiaomi phones have
I have difficulty using phone at night i have to use third party apps to further decrease brightness,
XIAOMI phones are much better in terms of minimum brightness
In sunlight its not that much bright but its ok
Can't complain. Though minimum is still a little too much.
little bit bright for dark room.
Just right. Not too bright.
The display can get nice and dark while still being visible.

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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 Huawei Mate 10'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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A nice topic , thanks
I use extra app on Mate 10 Pro, called Night Owl, and use it with 50 % dimming. This feels better when I read or do something in the night. Also use built in Comfort mode for eyes.
If the Night Owl app is turned on during day, it is somewhat quite on the edge of hard to navigate to get turn that off. So maybe Huawei setting is good for safety reasons. But for reading in deep night I prefer additional app.
Dim enough to be used in the cinema!

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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 OnePlus 7T'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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The minimum brightness is much better than the OnePlus 5 without having to use third party dimming apps
My eyes are quite sensitive and i love this screen in this regard
Minimum brightness is fine, but the auto setting dims it too much in semi dark environments. I always end up upping the brightness manually.
The lowest brightness is pretty low. Using the blue light filter lowers it further. 11/10 satisfied.
The lowest is really low, though not completely off. This is a very good move on OnePlus' part
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Minimum brightness is fine, but the auto setting dims it too much in semi dark environments. I always end up upping the brightness manually.
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I agree 100%. This part annoys me but I can live with it. Hopefully OnePlus sees this and updates it.
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The lower setting on the brightness bar from the notification bar at the top, is very bright still. It does dim the display a lot, but if you try to use the phone in total darkness, it is very bright.
Have to agree I also find it too bright at the lowest level
Tad too bright even with the reading mode on.
Any way of further bringing it down?
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Tad too bright even with the reading mode on.
Any way of further bringing it down?
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This is kernel related feature, so you need to flash a kernel Clean state kernel offer this capacity
Brightness is too bright even on 0%, feel eyestrain.
I agree with other users, the display is too bright even at lowest brightness. I need some fix that works without root.
Try Dimmer on fdroid.

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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 Google Pixel 5'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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I think the same as Pixel 4.
It's ok. But I wouldn't mind having even a bit less brightness.
White backgrounds with night light still kill my eyes in the night.
At least smooth display goes forced automatically at low brightness. (Unlike the smaller Pixel 4 where I had to force it manually to have 90Hz at night). So I don't need to enable developers settings anymore. (Note this last paragraph doesn't apply to old 4XL users. Just to old 4 users).
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Minimum brightness is acceptable, and I use Halo app to lower the brightness even more.
However, at minimum brightness, text and grey objects start to get laggy when scrolling. I think it's an OLED issue in general, but I'm not sure.
I use a blue light filter app to lower brightness even more at night at a set time plus turn the blue light filter on. I know pixel 5 has this feature but not as effective with the app I use.

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