A lot have said the auto brightness is too aggressive which results in it being too bright. Could someone modify it to tone it down a bit?
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A formula resulting in maybe 60% brightness compared to default would be perfect for me.
Try this one if you are rooted:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.lumen
Lux is also an option
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HIcycles said:
Lux is also an option
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Does it work well with s6? It haven't been updated in a while.
anewday said:
Does it work well with s6? It haven't been updated in a while.
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Yes it does. Also it was updated Jul 11 (1 week ago)...
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can i use a program to decrese brightness as "screen adjuster" for more battery life or it ll affect the lcd life
I don't know about battery life, but it will decrease the burn in effect.
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I use an app called "screen filter" which has been around for years. It WILL NOT save your battery but it saves your eyes and your partners at night in bed and in the morning when the alarm goes of I use it daily.
Is there any way we can reduce the minimum & maximun brightness in rooted phones, by modifying the system files?
Cant you do that in cm rom?
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Cant you do that in cm rom?
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Hmmm..I haven't tried any CM rom..touchwiz fan
Thx all
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Shyam said:
Is there any way we can reduce the minimum & maximun brightness in rooted phones, by modifying the system files?
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Shyam said:
Is there any way we can reduce the minimum & maximun brightness in rooted phones, by modifying the system files?
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Check the build.prop for lcd minimum brightness value. Modify using rom toolbox and check if it work for you.
I was annoyed with the brightness issue. Screen filter solved it. Thanks
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nokiamodeln91 said:
Check the build.prop for lcd minimum brightness value. Modify using rom toolbox and check if it work for you.
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It was 40..reduced it to 30,20,10 & 0..but didnt notice d difference
Yes i know, i tried it too. but dint work for me either. i thought it was because of the ROM..
Although set minimum brightness , at night is still too bright that my eyes is uncomfortable.
i tried some apps such as screen filter but screen effect is not clean.
Have some good way to solve this problem?for example , modify the system brightness driver or modify the minimum value?
thanks.
liyafe1997 said:
Although set minimum brightness , at night is still too bright that my eyes is uncomfortable.
i tried some apps such as screen filter but screen effect is not clean.
Have some good way to solve this problem?for example , modify the system brightness driver or modify the minimum value?
thanks.
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I tried to set "ro.lcd_min_brightness" to a lower value in build.prop but I didn't notice any difference. You could try it, maybe I was wrong.
tys0n said:
I tried to set "ro.lcd_min_brightness" to a lower value in build.prop but I didn't notice any difference. You could try it, maybe I was wrong.
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thank you. I will have a try .
liyafe1997 said:
Although set minimum brightness , at night is still too bright that my eyes is uncomfortable.
i tried some apps such as screen filter but screen effect is not clean.
Have some good way to solve this problem?for example , modify the system brightness driver or modify the minimum value?
thanks.
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Download Lux auto brightness
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I tried (try to set the minimum to 20,10 and 5 though 0)and it is not useful...still too bright.......
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NO ONE KNOW WHAT CAN DO?
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liyafe1997 said:
NO ONE KNOW WHAT CAN DO?
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Have you tried Lux auto brightness, from playstore!?
mauam said:
Have you tried Lux auto brightness, from playstore!?
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Download Lux auto brightness
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Heh, I thought it was only me to think the min brightness is too high.
I confirmed Lux auto-brightness works.
Have you tried screen filter from Google play?
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liyafe1997 said:
Although set minimum brightness , at night is still too bright that my eyes is uncomfortable.
i tried some apps such as screen filter but screen effect is not clean.
Have some good way to solve this problem?for example , modify the system brightness driver or modify the minimum value?
thanks.
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Try to install Romtoolbox,then go to edit build props,and change the value for lcd minimum brightness to lower(less then 15)it works for me on Dmod v6.
I bought two GS5 at the same time. One of the phones has the offset adjuster when you turn on auto brightness. The other doesn't. They are both on the same carrier and both have the same numbers in the about section.
It has an offset from -5 to +5 when auto brightness is checked.
Why would it be missing from one phone? I don't even think it works on the that it is showing up on but still want to know why they would be different.
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This option only appeared for me after root.
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The phone that has it is rooted actually. That would make sense. However, the adjuster doesn't seem to do anything. I would like it to be a little brighter overall on auto brightness.
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It appears after you root the phone and install wanam xposed framework. You can change that +5 -5 offsetter in Wanam xposed.
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It appears after you root the phone and install wanam xposed framework. You can change that +5 -5 offsetter in Wanam xposed.
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How do you do so? I haven't seen any settings to change it. Much appreciated.
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How do you do so? I haven't seen any settings to change it. Much appreciated.
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Open Wanam Xposed app. Go to Theme>Scroll down to Brightness Slider.
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Open Wanam Xposed app. Go to Theme>Scroll down to Brightness Slider.
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*derp* I don't know how I missed that. Thank you.
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Does anyone else have this problem when brightness is set to auto and you wake the phone in the dark the screen is too dim?
It's fine when you wake the phone in bright places.
I have the Verizon Note 5.
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I personally think it's too bright in the dark
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yup. its painfully dim on auto setting. Verizon note 5 here...
damn, i felt it was too bright. i couldn't wait to get lux running to dim the thing down.
This doesn't let you set the auto level after you set auto like the s6?
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DAvid_B said:
This doesn't let you set the auto level after you set auto like the s6?
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If it does I dont know how to do it. Can you explain the process??
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niners said:
If it does I dont know how to do it. Can you explain the process??
Thanks.
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I think he's referring to when you check the auto box and you're able to increase the auto brightness level on the slider, so you're auto brightness is relative to the slider.
I have the AT&T version and this does not work.
I to am having the same problem.
On the international version of the Note 5 and it just started happening to me. I walked outside and thought my screen broke because I couldnt see a thing with auto brightness on. No idea whats going on.
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On the international version of the Note 5 and it just started happening to me. I walked outside and thought my screen broke because I couldnt see a thing with auto brightness on. No idea whats going on.
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Had a similar thing happen to me. Was standing outside in relative darkness and suddenly, without any changes to the environment, my screen became a lot dimmer. Weird.
Willyman said:
Had a similar thing happen to me. Was standing outside in relative darkness and suddenly, without any changes to the environment, my screen became a lot dimmer. Weird.
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I had a look at the self test service (*#0*#) and checked the light sensor. It showed 0 Lux and when i shined a torch on it and did not change. Not sure what to do now =\
afazel said:
I personally think it's too bright in the dark
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Same here. Screen is too bright on auto in the dark. I have my slider set to the lowest & have to uncheck the auto setting when in the dark. Anyway to fix this?
Power saving on??
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The auto brightness on mine works even if I switch it off.
Makes it impossible to view photos in the sun
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Willyman said:
Had a similar thing happen to me. Was standing outside in relative darkness and suddenly, without any changes to the environment, my screen became a lot dimmer. Weird.
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I fixed it by flashing the latest firmware from Samsung. The senors have gone back to normal but now I seem to have a weird battery drain. The "Android System" seems to be using most of the battery
Dont really want to flaah my new phone...i have this as well. Seems to happen in the evening more than the middle of the day. Maybe the power level in the phone is lower...so its trying to help me out. Its not ... is very frustrating
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It has amazed me for years that Android doesn't let you set a custom curve for auto brightness.
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Midesu said:
I fixed it by flashing the latest firmware from Samsung. The senors have gone back to normal but now I seem to have a weird battery drain. The "Android System" seems to be using most of the battery
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What version did you flash it with?
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nfl46 said:
Funny, I have the International version as well, and same thing is happening to me. I think its a software issue.
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Sorry been busy. Yeah it is a software issue. I flashed the latest firmware from sammobile.com for my version and it fixed the issue.
nfl46 said:
Funny, I have the International version as well, and same thing is happening to me. I think its a software issue.
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So what version did you flash?
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Sorry been busy. Yeah it is a software issue. I flashed the latest firmware from sammobile.com for my version and it fixed the issue.
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Hi,
Nexus 6 is very slow to adjust the brightness automatically. It takes several seconds to light up the display if I move from inside to outside. My Lumia 950XL is much faster. Is possible to improve it?
No one?
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No one?
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I think you will find most people turn it off. Auto brightness has never been very fast and half the time is more of a hassle. I am sure if you look over the AOSP code you can adjust it.