Is there a way to control the full sunlight mode. I want to be able to turn it on like a switch lime the nexus 6. By the way not rooted verizon
Unfortunately you can't turn it on or off manually. It only activates when auto brightness is enabled.
Hello,
I got my N6 yesterday and directly I unlocked the bootloader and installed Pure Nexus
I have an issue with brightness
When I have adaptive enabled, it seems to work fine and dim the screen when I am in an area of low light but when I press on anything the brightness jumps to maximum for a sec till the new screen appear, like when I am in settings and want to enter the security section when I press the brightness goes to max for a second and then goes down again
Anyone know why is that?
Edit : another example, inside whatsapp while in the chat list the brightness is fine but when I enter a chat the brightness goes to maximum, it comes back to normal when I go back to the chat list
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Nevermind mind
MX player was causing that, I forced closing it and everything is working fine now
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Anyone else's lower end brightness setting not sticking? I'll set it like 1/4 of the way which is pretty low and I understand the brightness goes up by itself when in a bright area but then it won't go back down to how I had it set. It's on auto mode to but it still should go back down to how I had it set when I'm out of the bright area.
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lol. I have never had a working brightness on any samsung phone i can remember.
my note 3 was the best at keeping what i set.
The note edge so so, then s7 edge same thing, there would all change on there own.
Now the note 7 i have it at full and its been staying there so far but i did lower it to 85ish to get better battery yesterday and so far its holding.
I have auto turn off.
flex3269 said:
Anyone else's lower end brightness setting not sticking? I'll set it like 1/4 of the way which is pretty low and I understand the brightness goes up by itself when in a bright area but then it won't go back down to how I had it set. It's on auto mode to but it still should go back down to how I had it set when I'm out of the bright area.
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It will go back down.. try this
Once you return from the brighter area (outside, under a light, whatever caused it to increase brightness) lay the phone down for like 3 seconds. It reverts to the previous brightness.
You can also hold the phone flat on it's back in your hand to simulate setting it down, and it reverts it
I don't like the brightness settings on the note 7 either, as far as I know from previous phones you could turn auto on and the slider would adjust the bias, now it seems that you can either set it manually or auto but auto has complete control and you can't adjust the bias, that annoys me, I want it to be adaptive, but I want it a bit dimmer that what auto sets it to, I hope here is a solution to this.
Anyone else having issues with auto brightness after the pie update? My phone sometimes does not change the brightness automatically when I move from a bright to dark environment until I turn the feature off and on again.
poppyjay said:
Anyone else having issues with auto brightness after the pie update? My phone sometimes does not change the brightness automatically when I move from a bright to dark environment until I turn the feature off and on again.
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go to a dark place slide the brightness to desired level. no go under a bright ligh then shut it off and see.
Just tried this. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. When it doesn't I still have to turn it off and on again for it to work again.
it's the new adaptive brightness..... you set the desired light in each situation over the next few days using the slider (adaptive ON)... it will adapt to your preferences in different situations.....
edwardob said:
it's the new adaptive brightness..... you set the desired light in each situation over the next few days using the slider (adaptive ON)... it will adapt to your preferences in different situations.....
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Thanks I'll give it a try.
Doesent work with my note 9 Pie...
I Flashed ota from 8.1 and later i flashed back to 8.1.
Later i flashed again 9.0 but this time not via ota. I flashed it clean via odin.
Same issues with adaptive brightness :
1. It does NOT learn my pattern. This means : I turn it darker. And later in the same spot it turns it back to the middle... Over days and days the same.
2. If you turn on the camera-app, it turns the brightness high. That is okay, i like that. But if you turn the app off, and if you are too fast for the system, it stays enlighten untill u lock ur device !
Oreo :
1. It learns my pattern from day one (!). I turn it darker. Later on the same spot : It stays dark ! Perfect
2. Turn on the camera app and it got brighter. Nice, like Pie, right ? Yes, but turning the camera-app off and swiping it instand away from recent apps, it turns imediatly back to the normal brightness, it learned from you !
I hate it ! Pie does not work fine with my brightness preferences !
Other user in other forums have the same issues with pie...
And there is no way around. I tryed it all. Every option and every possibility. Iam not a beginner in android.
I gave the adaptive brightness a cance of 10 Days, but every day it learned nothing. And the Camera problem...Turn the app on and open recent apps and swipe the camera away and then go back to home. If u do it too fast (I do it every time on every phone with MY speed) it stays bright like u throw it in the sun
Same here adaptive brightness has gone bonkers for me after pie upgrade. Just like you it works when it wants to. Really frustrating.
So please guys, tell samsung that problem in the members app.
The users in our german forum did that, and i did that too.
Ok guys so I need to know if there is a sensor issue with my phone .I don't use auto brightness no more because if you go in the sun the brightness overrides itself to brighter than max brightness and it is the reason why I've had burn in 4 times so far and had to get the screen replaced. But I've also noticed that with auto brightness off but you have the brightness maxed out and go in the sun or shine an led torch at the sensor the screen will kick up to override max brightness sun mode out like when using auto brightness. Is this normal behaviour. Can anyone test this fpr me please .only 6 months left of warranty left
So if this is a feature its stupid ,and make sure you never put your phone on max brightness in manual or autobrightness if out side and it's sunny as it will kick in and cause screen burn .
I've factory reset it and cleared cashe still the screen in manual mode if maxed out in the sun with the brightness maxed out will auto ride to super max brightness mode .im on the oreo uk fm
Phone is uk unlocked note 8.
Anyone? I see lots of views no replys I'm sure everyone that view this thread owns a note 8?
OK lol thanks for the great respone guys smh this place sucks :good:
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OK lol thanks for the great respone guys smh this place sucks :good:
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No, this place does not , if you do not get any response , it means nobody has something useful to share, beeing rude will gain you a ban
Maybe your the only person that has this error, so no one has any advice to give other than to factory reset (which you all ready done).
Most people has moved on to other phones. So you'll have to be patient. I say is take it to the Samsung store and see if it is covered under warranty.
I'm not the only person all note 8s do this i think but nobody in this thread owns a note 8 or 9 other than me because they both do it. On both my phones.its a terrible feature as it will cause burn in.if you want to be able to see the screen outside in the sun
So i've been using auto brightness for 2 years, i don't have any burned screen. Last week I've been using phone on sun, taking a lot of pictures (brightness set to auto, on camera app its option to set it to max bright) and still no burnout. I think you should say your problem to guy who will accept your warranty next time
Well this is good to know just went to the sammy service centre and tested the phones they had there with my led torch and they all do it including the s9 plus .so it maybe always was like that or it's been added into a fw.
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Well this is good to know just went to the sammy service centre and tested the phones they had there with my led torch and they all do it including the s9 plus .so it maybe always was like that or it's been added into a fw.
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I will add that friend have a s8, his screen is good. Also another friend had note 8 and now note 9, always autobrightness on, no problems so far.
I have a little experiment
1st, I set auto brightness on, turn on a torch on the sensor, brightness go to max, then turn it off, and brightness go to middle (room light on)
2nd, set the auto brightness off, slide the brightness to minimum, turn on the torch to sensor, and brightness remain to minimum, nothing change
So I assume maybe it's a software feature I don't have, you can check with your friend running the same firmware, or you can check using *#0*# on keypad, click on sensor, look for light sensor, and do a simple test, see how much lux you have when you're on direct sunlight, or in a room, then you can flip your phone down / reverse the light source, the lux sensor must be read it on continuous count, as you flip your phone, the number will get decrease
I hope you understand what I am saying, because English is not my native language
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I have a little experiment
1st, I set auto brightness on, turn on a torch on the sensor, brightness go to max, then turn it off, and brightness go to middle (room light on)
2nd, set the auto brightness off, slide the brightness to minimum, turn on the torch to sensor, and brightness remain to minimum, nothing change
So I assume maybe it's a software feature I don't have, you can check with your friend running the same firmware, or you can check using *#0*# on keypad, click on sensor, look for light sensor, and do a simple test, see how much lux you have when you're on direct sunlight, or in a room, then you can flip your phone down / reverse the light source, the lux sensor must be read it on continuous count, as you flip your phone, the number will get decrease
I hope you understand what I am saying, because English is not my native language
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You did the test wrong friend you need to turn off auto brightness and slide the brightness slider to max brightness it must be fully maxed .then shine led torch at the sensor then the brightness overide kicks in and goes even brighter just like In auto brightness mode.but if the slide is not fully maxed it won't do it
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I'm not the only person all note 8s do this i think but nobody in this thread owns a note 8 or 9 other than me because they both do it. On both my phones.its a terrible feature as it will cause burn in.if you want to be able to see the screen outside in the sun
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Well this is good to know just went to the sammy service centre and tested the phones they had there with my led torch and they all do it including the s9 plus .so it maybe always was like that or it's been added into a fw.
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Interesting you mentioned all devices do this before you went to the service centre and confirmed it. That admission renders your entire post pointless. If all the devices does this, it means it's not a fault on your sensors or anything on your side, and it means it's indeed just a feature.
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Interesting you mentioned all devices do this before you went to the service centre and confirmed it. That admission renders your entire post pointless. If all the devices does this, it means it's not a fault on your sensors or anything on your side, and it means it's indeed just a feature.
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I said imo that all devices have this issue. Because bothe my note 8 amd 9 have the same issue .and i found a thread on reddid where 2 others also had the same issue.its not a feature because it can damage the screen it must be a software bug that Sammy need to fix
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You did the test wrong friend you need to turn off auto brightness and slide the brightness slider to max brightness it must be fully maxed .then shine led torch at the sensor then the brightness overide kicks in and goes even brighter just like In auto brightness mode.but if the slide is not fully maxed it won't do it
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Ah I see, after doing that, I found out that the screen goes brighter and the colors seem to be fade out
Maybe it will help us to watch better when we got under direct sunlight (I think it's not a bug)
But in real life usage, I have my adaptive brightness turn on, then when I think it's too much bright at the moment, I will manually adjust it to my desire brightness
So that the system will learn the pattern and will apply automatically next time I had the same condition
Doesn't do that with mine and I live in Hong Kong.