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1. During the phone call, the volume level from the Ear-Piece in my Note 5 DUOS(SM-N9208) is pretty high. In fact its so high that I have to reduce it by four points to listen properly. At volume above that sound is pretty high pitched and sort of cracking. In my Galaxy S6, the volume levels are much comfortable and clearer.
2. On closely examining the display in bright sunlight with white background on the display, I find blurry-greyish-black bands along all four edges. They are noticeable only in bright sunlight and white background.
Anybody else having these symptoms? Should I go for warranty replacement?
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Hi all!
I know this isnt that big a deal, but the capacitive backlights look weak and dim.
Screen brightness setting doesnt increase these lights at all.
Im use to the really bright "white" lights from my older Galaxy I
Is there a way to adjust these to be brighter? Thanks!!
anyone have the same problem?
Mine are not super bright, but they are not too dim either. I would prefer to have them darker anyway due to how bright the ones on my Galaxy S 4g were at night.
Mine are the same way.. Very dim compared to my Skyrocket I had. My home button is actually a little dimmer than the other 3. It bothers me a little bit. Not sure if I should take it back for this. Other than that its flawless..Just got it today.. from AT&T corporate store in Daytona. But I think it was the only White one in stock..
QUOTE=markmessier8888;21055492]Hi all!
I know this isnt that big a deal, but the capacitive backlights look weak and dim.
Screen brightness setting doesnt increase these lights at all.
Im use to the really bright "white" lights from my older Galaxy I
Is there a way to adjust these to be brighter? Thanks!![/QUOTE]
While playing with my camera at my desk in low light, I notice there was a pink spot right in the middle of the frame when shooting a blank white background. It seems like this is an issue with some Samsung phones, too (came up as suggested posts). I've never seen this before on any phone I've owned, but I'm sure it has to do with the sensor—could be a characteristic of the sensor + high ISO. I don't think it will be a real-world issue, but it bothers me to know that it exists. Anyone else notice this?
So I noticed that the screen isn't as bright as my Note 4 on high brightness , however when I have it set to auto and I'm outdoors it's night and day difference. It's much brighter under auto, even makes my note 4 (on high) seem like it's on medium brightness . Does anyone else notice this? Anyway to make it bright like this all the time? Because full manual brightness seems like medium brightness compared to other phones. A bit disappointed
waleed300 said:
So I noticed that the screen isn't as bright as my Note 4 on high brightness , however when I have it set to auto and I'm outdoors it's night and day difference. It's much brighter under auto, even makes my note 4 (on high) seem like it's on medium brightness . Does anyone else notice this? Anyway to make it bright like this all the time? Because full manual brightness seems like medium brightness compared to other phones. A bit disappointed
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That was already discussed in many reviews
Sent from my SM-G900F
Correct.
Manual brightness only goes to something like 450 brightness, but auto can go to 750.
No way to change that. Was mentioned in multiple reviews.
I was at the beach today and everytime I'd look at my screen it would start out really bright and then dim to like 90%. I wouldn't be able to get it bright until I locked it again. It was very annoying.
There is an issue with the auto bright on the Edge. Not sure if it is the same on plain S6 though.
There is? Mine seems to work as I would expect...
Yeah turn auto off and the phone will still dim in dark rooms and bright up if you shine a light into it. Also the Edge does not appear to be as bright at max as the standard S6.
Hello, I would like to know whether other people see the same like I see.
The lower area, around the fingerprint scanner is a bit more blue than
the rest of the display (which is slightly yellow at automatic contrast).
This gets mainly visible with low brightness and
disappears with max brightness.
Is this just my unit or do you see something similar?
Hello!
Do you also suffer from the dumb eye care / low blue light filter on the Tab S8 with LCD?
Ist there any option out there with root to change the LCD calibration and reduce the blue color channel?
Or to enable the stock android night light mode?
See also https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...t-blue-light-filter-no-root-required.4182449/
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Don't go too nuts over blue light. I don't use night mode anymore on my N10+, the color rendering degradation is annoying.
Increase room ambient light levels and manually adjust brightness to the minimum level needed instead.
Take a break every few minutes to look at a distance object.
You will adjust to the low blue light mode and forget about the orange tint if you enable it for all your devices Android, Windows, ... And the low blue light mode really helps to relax the eyes.
For my liking the Tab S8 LCD color temperature is far too cold. And there is no way to adjust it like you can do on the S22 in the display settings (even with no blue light filter enabled).
The low blue light mode on the S22 and Windows behaves identical and they can be adjusted to match. You won't loose by far so much image quality like on the Tab S7/8.
The correct way is to adjust the color channel equalizer of the display/gpu and not putting a transparent orange overlay on top of everything.
This stupid orange overlay is by far not the same like the real low blue light mode.
Even if you enable it at 75% the whites are still not warm and the blacks get brown so that there is no contrast left.
And at 25% you won't notice that it is enabled but also dulls the image.
DevoX0 said:
You will adjust to the low blue light mode and forget about the orange tint if you enable it for all your devices Android, Windows, ... And the low blue light mode really helps to relax the eyes.
For my liking the Tab S8 LCD color temperature is far too cold. And there is no way to adjust it like you can do on the S22 in the display settings (even with no blue light filter enabled).
The low blue light mode on the S22 and Windows behaves identical and they can be adjusted to match. You won't loose by far so much image quality like on the Tab S7/8.
The correct way is to adjust the color channel equalizer of the display/gpu and not putting a transparent orange overlay on top of everything.
This stupid orange overlay is by far not the same like the real low blue light mode.
Even if you enable it at 75% the whites are still not warm and the blacks get brown so that there is no contrast left.
And at 25% you won't notice that it is enabled but also dulls the image.
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Yeap.
Again I wouldn't even bother with trying to pursue this... results will be predictably suboptimal.