PWM flickering on 7 Mini vs. non-Mini - ZTE Axon 7 Mini Questions & Answers

I checked the Notebookcheck.net review for the Axon 7 Mini: The PWM does switch off above 20% brightness. https://www.notebookcheck.net/ZTE-Axon-7-Mini-Smartphone-Review.185372.0.html
Does that mean, that DC Dimming is used above this brightness value?
"Analysis: DC Dimming vs. PWM – Can you dim AMOLED displays without the flickering?" https://www.notebookcheck.net/Analy...displays-without-the-flickering.423121.0.html
The non-Mini Axon 7 uses PWM throughout the entire brightness range. https://www.notebookcheck.net/ZTE-Axon-7-Smartphone-Review.182649.0.html

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uansari1 said:
Hmmm... the minimum brightness on mine is too bright
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Try to see anything on a screen in a room, filled by a sunlight. Is it still too bright? I mostly use this device while sunlight, not in bed
I find both cases annoying.
I find both cases annoying.
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What he said.
tyoma_first said:
Hi, does anybody know if there any possibility to configure min/max level of automatic brightness. All I need is to increase the min brightness (it's too dark for me) - is there any app or some kind of "registry" hack for that?
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Bump.... Anyone able to figure out how to do this?
Now Froyo has improved the auto brightness somewhat we really need a hack to increase the minimum brightness or just increase the auto brightness level by say 2 notches. Its always just a bit darker than I want it.
CJSnet said:
Now Froyo has improved the auto brightness somewhat we really need a hack to increase the minimum brightness or just increase the auto brightness level by say 2 notches. Its always just a bit darker than I want it.
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Couldn't agree more.
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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 Redmi Note 9 Pro'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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Can anyone tell...
whether this phone uses PWM flickering, if so...
which brightness percentage does it start at, and what is the lowest frequency?
Does this phone use the exact same screen as the Redmi Note 6S?
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Can anyone tell...
whether this phone uses PWM flickering, if so...
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Screen flickering / PWM not detected.
In comparison: 50 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 18284 (minimum: 5 - maximum: 2500000) Hz was measured.
We found no evidence of PWM flickering. Response times were too high to satisfy the demands of competitive gamers
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