IR led allways on - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

Hello guys , i noticed the the infrared led from the proximity sensor is always on, even with the screen turned on. Isn't it supposed to turn on only when you make a call ? or when you use face unlok ( but it's non my case, since i don'e use any lockscreen )
I have an another samsung device, an galaxy s9, and the led turns imediatly off when you pass the lock screen or you end a call.
This is my second Note 9 device, both had the same "problem".
I uploaded o video on yuotube, i cant post the link since is my first post. But you'll find it on youtube " Samsung Note 9 IR led allways on "
Thx

Mines off after face unlock is used...
Took picture with another phone to see if it was on, it wasn't...
Might be something wrong with your Note 9 or an app you are using might be causing this, especially if it's a problem that has migrated across 2 Note 9's...

This is my second Note 9, both with the same issue, and the odd thing is that this morning i chatted with samsung chat assistance, and they claimed that even their test model had the infrared led allways on , and that it's normal to be like than ! In my modest opinion, i think that it'a bug (related maybe to the exynos models ).
I do not know whether to keep the phone or to get a refound.

The infrared LED is on when auto-brightness is enabled to detect light, turning auto-brightness off will turn off the LED

n1Bb135 said:
The infrared LED is on when auto-brightness is enabled to detect light, turning auto-brightness off will turn off the LED
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not on mine, just tested it.
maybe in a very dark room?

Daniehabazin said:
not on mine, just tested it.
maybe in a very dark room?
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I assume OP is not refering to the infrared flood light used during iris scanning
It's the smaller LED near the proximity sensor, visible with a camera or something that detects infrared-light

Gsam used to always show high proximity sensor usage on both my note 9 and note 8 . I turned off smart alert and usage dropped by 90%.
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Limeybastard said:
Gsam used to always show high proximity sensor usage on both my note 9 and note 8 . I turned off smart alert and usage dropped by 90%.
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I'll try to switch off smart alerts to see if the situation improoves. Since now i tested 3 samsung models: s8+ , s9 and mine note 9, all with th same settings , and only mine keeps le infrared led on .
With my first note 9 i tried a factory reset, reflash fw with odin , but with no luck, so i asked the seller to change it with a new one. And even this one has the same " issue" ( if we can call it like that )
I like the phone but knowing that i have a infrared led allways on in my eyes , it's bother me.
By the way i have the exynos version.

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[Q] Proximity sensor

Hey guys. I have looked around and can find no info on some of the tabs sensors. From what i understand the chipset is straight out of the galaxy s phones, which is the reason i see the existence of a proximity sensor but dont see any data from it.
Anyone have a clue whether it actually exists?
chipset and sensors are different things....even if the chipset supports a certain type of sensor doesn't mean it should be there if there is no need to be there.
galaxy tab doesn't need a proxy sensor cause you are not going to put it beside your face when calling...
triplex76 said:
chipset and sensors are different things....even if the chipset supports a certain type of sensor doesn't mean it should be there if there is no need to be there.
galaxy tab doesn't need a proxy sensor cause you are not going to put it beside your face when calling...
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Doesn't need and doesn't have are different things. Point is, if it was stated that the tab has a proximity sensor, where is it?
I'm pretty sure it has one, in the unofficial CM build Technomancer says he fakes i at 10CM
There is no proximity sensor in Galaxy Tab.
My CM7 sensors driver pretends there is one and reports 10CM distance so the Phone app behaves better.
Thanks mate, that's what you said in the last thread back in October, but why do all the sensor pingers see it? Are they checking code rather than hardware?
Also, is there a working, sensitive light meter anywhere for the tabs ambient light sensor? The couple I've tried refuse to work...
There is working light sensor in the Tab. Both my CM7 and Samsung ROMs support it just fine. It has range from 0 to 6000 Lux snapped to one of several levels in the kernel driver. You can actually read it from sys interface.
The proximity sensor in my CM7 sensors driver is just software reporting constant 10cm to the system. The sensors test apps in my CM7 (I uses Sensor Test and Plot http://www.appbrain.com/app/sensor-test-and-plot/com.golborne.android.SensorTest) just reports 10cm from my fake sensor.
I think there is some leftover code in Samsungs sensors driver that may report presence of proximity sensor.
Yep, i use it as well, but my issue is with the three avaliable states the driver seems to report.
I get 5, 22 and 75. Are there only three levels then? And no way to modify them outside the kernel?
I can get up to 6000lux using strong LED flashlight directly on the sensor.
There is another sys device that can read unprocessed data that has values not snapped to 5,22,75 etc... but Samsung's driver uses the snapped device (and so is mine).
This is very annoying... im trying to make an app that needs a proximity sensor to work as intended so the light sensor as well as the sleep mode implementation are really no substitute.
In any case, im sure it will be quite usefull for all tablet owners running 2.2 and up and using a case. I will have a closed beta for xda members by the end of the day, so people can test it over the weekend.
Would you like a shot, mancer?
I don't know what would you do but if I understand why not to use the g-sensor ... just like in samsung omnia...put backwards enable silent courtesy mode.
the proximity sensor will be useful if you use the leather case to close the screen when touches the screen , like ipad 2 and galaxy tab 10.1 V they have proximity sensors , but i noticed that the sensor exists using sensor applications they see it exists but not giving readings
Hi - there is no sensor, the sensor list showing it is just a glitch from the galaxy s motherboards. And the functionality youre describing is already available in my app Killswitch - you can get both the lite and full version from my signature...
ftgg99 said:
Hi - there is no sensor, the sensor list showing it is just a glitch from the galaxy s motherboards. And the functionality youre describing is already available in my app Killswitch - you can get both the lite and full version from my signature...
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Thanks I already bought it from market and it's great
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Great! Im working on an update that will help improve the accuracy of the light sensor functions... been getting some flack for not updating it
Watch this space!

Sick of samsung's bad displays

So my display after being replaced 2 times in 6 months started flickering. My phone is very hard to be turned on because of the green flickering.
I just want to upgrade to a S6,S7 Edge or non edge. i just want to know if they have the save problem with displays ? I want to have a phone at least 2 years, can you recommand me a phone like that ?
I was just considering switching to a iPhone even though i prefer android on phones ... o how are S6,S7s displays ? Samsung still have the same problems?
Samsung improved a lot on screen quality in S6 and after, so you should be okay
Dieexe said:
Samsung improved a lot on screen quality in S6 and after, so you should be okay
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So no more sudden flickering problem ? I mean i didnt even dropped the phone or something like that.
RootNightmareX said:
So my display after being replaced 2 times in 6 months started flickering. My phone is very hard to be turned on because of the green flickering.
I just want to upgrade to a S6,S7 Edge or non edge. i just want to know if they have the save problem with displays ? I want to have a phone at least 2 years, can you recommand me a phone like that ?
I was just considering switching to a iPhone even though i prefer android on phones ... o how are S6,S7s displays ? Samsung still have the same problems?
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green flickering problem just for auto brightness problem (some custom Roms have this issues) if u will untick the auto brightness u will not have this problem
Not really, it has more issues on this "display green flickering " , on my S5 i dont get display on if the temperature around it getting cold .
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atakan1986 said:
Not really, it has more issues on this "display green flickering " , on my S5 i dont get display on if the temperature around it getting cold .
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Wow that's amazing. Been using samsung s5 exynos version for the last 1yr. Never had that kind of problem till date. And it have the same display as snapdragon version. And on comparison I found that this is by far the best display out there when compared to other brands.
Maybe perhaps you might be having a faulty unit from the begining.
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I have the same problem here with the display and it's not a software problem (same by original os 6 and same by cyanogenmod 14).
After the temperatures are under 10 C. i can't open my s5 with home button i must do it over the power button.
Using S5 for more than 28 months still I have not faced any issue. I just had to buy new charger apart from that not a single problem and yes I mess up with my phone so much but I still working and no display failure yet. And also I have dropped it many times, it still refuses to die.
You are just having a defective model or some internals of the phone are messed up. Because Samsh*t produces one of the best displays..
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I have the same problem here with the display and it's not a software problem (same by original os 6 and same by cyanogenmod 14).
After the temperatures are under 10 C. i can't open my s5 with home button i must do it over the power button.
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So when its over 10C its ok ? Then i should sell the phone when its summer )
nikhil007.n2 said:
Using S5 for more than 28 months still I have not faced any issue. I just had to buy new charger apart from that not a single problem and yes I mess up with my phone so much but I still working and no display failure yet. And also I have dropped it many times, it still refuses to die.
You are just having a defective model or some internals of the phone are messed up. Because Samsh*t produces one of the best displays..
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At least for s5, the internet is full of this faulty displays, even my friends have same problem.
RootNightmareX said:
So when its over 10C its ok ? Then i should sell the phone when its summer )
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Very simple but good idea my friend : )
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RootNightmareX said:
At least for s5, the internet is full of this faulty displays, even my friends have same problem.
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This may be problem for Snapdragon variant then.
nikhil007.n2 said:
This may be problem for Snapdragon variant then.
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Maybe thats a point, but shouldnt only the processor be different? I assume the display is.the same for both...
nikhil007.n2 said:
This may be problem for Snapdragon variant then.
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Nope, Exynos variant have this same problem
Im also facing green flickering and blinking at low brightness.
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Im also facing green flickering and blinking at low brightness.
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Its not a good sign. Try disabling your light sensor. Even then if you experience such a problem than it means that your flex cable that attaches the screen with the motherboard needs to be changed.
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Its not a good sign. Try disabling your light sensor. Even then if you experience such a problem than it means that your flex cable that attaches the screen with the motherboard needs to be changed.
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I try to disable Auto brightness. but in manual the problem is persist when when brightness is full low .
if brightness is normal it is normal
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RootNightmareX said:
At least for s5, the internet is full of this faulty displays, even my friends have same problem.
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Hi,
Yes and expect the same problems with the following generations. It's an amoled screen thing. The green colour happen when there's a colour displayed on the screen for a very long time (for example, I have a green on my screen of the size of my keyboard).
I think a solution to this problem is to set the display to turn off after 30s (it saves battery too) and maybe, if you're using a custom keyboard, change the colour from time to time. Use the brightness of the screen to a lowest which would still be comfortable to you (and auto unticked).
This last tip alone is enough to prevent greening. My flickering happened after an incredible fall (it had a tempered glass so the screen was safe). The flickering showed green what it had in memory.
Samsung has a 2-year guarantee for its products so you shouldn't worry for that period of time. Problem not solved, replacement.
Best of luck
Superlion721 said:
Hi,
Yes and expect the same problems with the following generations. It's an amoled screen thing. The green colour happen when there's a colour displayed on the screen for a very long time (for example, I have a green on my screen of the size of my keyboard).
I think a solution to this problem is to set the display to turn off after 30s (it saves battery too) and maybe, if you're using a custom keyboard, change the colour from time to time. Use the brightness of the screen to a lowest which would still be comfortable to you (and auto unticked).
This last tip alone is enough to prevent greening. My flickering happened after an incredible fall (it had a tempered glass so the screen was safe). The flickering showed green what it had in memory.
Samsung has a 2-year guarantee for its products so you shouldn't worry for that period of time. Problem not solved, replacement.
Best of luck
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The funny thing is i already did "by mistake" all the tips you said and still have this. Never dropped the phone though. This problems seems very big though, i expected a burn in to be the biggest problem, but to have flickering at a level that i cant turn on the phone. I wanted recently to switch to a Nexus 6p, but knowing that it uses Amoled too, its a bad ideea. So the only "solution" is to switch to IPS screens? (btw i want a phone that holds on for at least 3 years)
In my research thus far, the AMOLED screen technology is to blame. When the display circuits get old or damaged, they don't sustain current at low power settings. In LED screens, a back light controls brightness, but AMOLED screens send current to each pixel for brightness control. If the circuit is damaged, or any corrosion has built up inside, this could attenuate the current below the point required to sustain light flow. I see this problem with some LED and CFL lights on motion sensor switches. Just enough current goes through the motion sensor to keep it's circuits active, and that current causes a flicker in the light.
With the screen though, since the problem is only resolved when you increase the brightness just a bit above minimum, it seems anything that lowers the display power (auto brightness for example) will cause it to flicker if this setting gets too low. I also noticed that before the screen locks on timer, it dims to low power for a few seconds and flickers as a result. There are apps that attempt to resolve this by putting a translucent black screen over your desktop and apps. This keeps the power up on the pixels but adds a black overlay, kind of like a screen filter. You can adjust the darkness if you need it to save your eyes when reading in the dark but it doesn't help save power any. They also require a rooted device, which could void warranties. The reason for this I believe is because apps are supposed to operate in a way they don't intrude on each other, and a filter that lays over your screen does in fact alter the output of your display rendering. With the added security concerns of these apps possibly collecting screen shots and sending them to another site, I would avoid this. Best to use a physical screen overlay you can put on or remove as needed as long as it doesn't interfere with your touch screen options.
Ultimately, these devices were meant for replacement every 2 to 3 years so if you're like me and you like to make your investment last, best thing to do is apply any work around you can come up with. A repair shop may be able to wipe the circuit boards down with a solution that clears away corrosion, but it won't repair any weakened pixels. I'm still using a Samsung S5 G900F
- And i finally got this fixed. it sounds like the reason for this is that since the latest update your phone cannot decide whether to use hardware or software back light settings. I managed to make the problem go away by doing this:
Go to settings >> system >> About device.
Find "Build number" and click 6 times fast on it.
You will then get the message saying: "You are now a developer"
and then go back to Settings >> system >> Now you will see the "Developer Options"
Now go to Developer options >> Drawing Section or Rendering Section >> Find "Turn off hardware overlays" or "disable hardware overlays" >> This will force the phone to always use GPU for screen adjustments. no more flickering.
but If I turn the brightness ALL the way down, it still flickers like crazy, however, if that's the only time it'll do it, I consider that a win.
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Auto brightness issue

Has anyone noticed an issue with the auto brightness of the note 8 ? It seems it doesn't get adjusted efficiently! Sometimes it's too dim and sometimes too bright, that's so disturbing
It's really funny, it worked after I installed an application called lux lite, that's unbelievable.. I need to install a third party application on a 1000$ cellphone to get such a basic function working. Thanks Samsung !
ghassan haddad said:
It's really funny, it worked after I installed an application called lux lite, that's unbelievable.. I need to install a third party application on a 1000$ cellphone to get such a basic function working. Thanks Samsung !
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I believe you are wrong about this. The auto brightness is adaptable, in the sense that you can set it manually wherever you want in different comditions and it will learn your preferences and interpolate. I actually find it very flexible.
pedmond said:
I believe you are wrong about this. The auto brightness is adaptable, in the sense that you can set it manually wherever you want in different comditions and it will learn your preferences and interpolate. I actually find it very flexible.
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I find that is not doing such a hot job at learning my preferences. I keep having to manually adjust because my phone thinks it knows what I want. It's annoying.
pedmond said:
I believe you are wrong about this. The auto brightness is adaptable, in the sense that you can set it manually wherever you want in different comditions and it will learn your preferences and interpolate. I actually find it very flexible.
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do you mean that it has a new functionality that has not been in old phones? I have the Note 4 and it works like a charm, but the note 8 auto brightness works strangely, when I'm in a room with low brightness the screen light goes so dim that I can barely see anything!
Ive experienced the same thing, I have to do a screen lock for its auto brightness to work correctly
Hi,
(sorry for my English)
Your message was one month ago but I reply just in case some people have the same issue.
You have to call samsung about your issue. I have done that there are 2 months ago and Samsung are going to change the settings only if they have lot of complaint about this weird behaviour of the note 8, S8 and S8+.
The new settings of the auto brightness is "smart" but often it's more like "lost" than "smart"... :/
I adked to Samsung to give 3 choices for the settings of the auto brightness for the user instead of 2:
1) manually
2) auto "smart"
3) auto "not smart" => so the phone adjust the brightness depending only of the light sensor.
They told me that my proposition can be integrate only if they received lot of complaint.
Seems to come with last update
I can confirm am having the exact issue..
Brightness doesn't seem to auto adjust. Even after a reboot. The issue seems to come during the last update - the update where now we can have video lockscreen and animated AODs.
Hope this is resolved soon.
N1T15H said:
I can confirm am having the exact issue..
Brightness doesn't seem to auto adjust. Even after a reboot. The issue seems to come during the last update - the update where now we can have video lockscreen and animated AODs.
Hope this is resolved soon.
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I don't recall having issues on the last update, but I am on the latest CRG1 now and it's working fine on my N950F.
N1T15H said:
I can confirm am having the exact issue..
Brightness doesn't seem to auto adjust. Even after a reboot. The issue seems to come during the last update - the update where now we can have video lockscreen and animated AODs.
Hope this is resolved soon.
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same here. Auto brightness not working after update. Hope they will release fix soon
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I ran the sensor tests, and it seems that more than the lux sensor is not responding ...
My heart rate sensor seems to work on a hit-or-miss basis..
SpO2 working fine though.
ghassan haddad said:
do you mean that it has a new functionality that has not been in old phones? I have the Note 4 and it works like a charm, but the note 8 auto brightness works strangely, when I'm in a room with low brightness the screen light goes so dim that I can barely see anything!
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Try and reset your usage pattern and give it time to learn your usage. You will have to adjust the slider for your preference while its learning. I'm on the latest oreo and have no issues with it.
Reset phone to factory settings..
Issue persists!!
Hello Guys,
Yesterday I received the August 1 Update on my note 8.
After the update, I confirm the matter has been tackled
Screen rotation, auto brightness all working fine now.
N1T15H said:
Hello Guys,
Yesterday I received the August 1 Update on my note 8.
After the update, I confirm the matter has been tackled
Screen rotation, auto brightness all working fine now.
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That's strange. My auto brightness worked fine up until the latest update. It is the August update that caused the problem for me.
Actually, providinf an update on the matter.
Some days later, situation came back to square one!
Not working:
Light sensor
Heart Rate sensor
Proximity sensor
Gyro sensor
Magnet sensor
Accelerometer
Just fingerprint sensor seems to be working fine.
I was on a trip in Malaysia and was at a Samsung store. They told me this is a very common issue and easily solved by 'software update' but when I went on to the service centre, they denied me since my phone was bought in different country. Phff
If the next OS update doesn't resolve this then I would recommend that you take your device to a Samsung Service Center
Anyone got their unresponsive device working back again ?

Blue Light Sensor and Blood Pressure Sensor?

Hy people, I would like to know more information about this strange Blue Light Led/Sensor in the back of the Note 9.
I own my Note 9 since 2019 and a few weeks ago during test with an app called MY BP LAB that was supposed to measure blood pressure, I saw something that I never saw before, a bright blue light coming from a led in the back of the Note 9. More precisely between the red led ( heart pulse sensor) and the flash led.
I experimented with several health apps but I never saw this blue light turno on in all this years.
Why this is the only app capable of tapping on this hiden feature?
Why this feature is shrouded in mistery? I can't find anything about it in the internet, except one picture that direct to some superficial description about the My BP Lap app.
Does you know something about it?
Is there other apps that use this feature?
Is there a way to turn it on/off?
Thank you a lot!
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felcas said:
Hy people, I would like to know more information about this strange Blue Light Led/Sensor in the back of the Note 9.
I own my Note 9 since 2019 and a few weeks ago during test with an app called MY BP LAB that was supposed to measure blood pressure, I saw something that I never saw before, a bright blue light coming from a led in the back of the Note 9. More precisely between the red led ( heart pulse sensor) and the flash led.
I experimented with several health apps but I never saw this blue light turno on in all this years.
Why this is the only app capable of tapping on this hiden feature?
Why this feature is shrouded in mistery? I can't find anything about it in the internet, except one picture that direct to some superficial description about the My BP Lap app.
Does you know something about it?
Is there other apps that use this feature?
Is there a way to turn it on/off?
Thank you a lot!
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its available on the play store too !
My BP Lab 2.0 – Apps on Google Play
The study is ending on December 31, 2021.
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Is is measure accurately?
BP lab doesnt give actual blood pressure result, just % increase/decrease compared to your "normal" level, which you have no idea to measure either.
kinda useless app. but im curious about bluelight sensor of Note9 too. no other app could activate this light so far, even the samsung apps.
yaibakt said:
BP lab doesnt give actual blood pressure result, just % increase/decrease compared to your "normal" level, which you have no idea to measure either.
kinda useless app. but im curious about bluelight sensor of Note9 too. no other app could activate this light so far, even the samsung apps.
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Exactly, from what I tested the readings are not correct, they are always too low compared to two BP readers I have.
I am still curious about this blue led and other aplications it could have. And I also make an UPDATE, there actually 3 leds, red, blue and also GREEN.

Question CF lumens app on redmi note 10 5g

Hi,
I just root and install "CF lumens" app on my redmi note 10 5G, but the screen becomes unreadable at low brightness.
It's the first I got this problem with app like that to reduce blue light coming from the screen.
If possible I would like someone who has the same model of smartphone, can install cf lumens and test in "sleep mode" with the brightness at minimum.
And tell me if you can still read your screen correctly in a dark room or not.
I don't if it's a problem coming from my phone or it's general with all the redmi note 10 5g
thanks in advance if someone will take the time to do the test !
hello, how is that app different from the built in blue light filter (reader mode)?
my phone is not rooted so I can't test it for you.
With this app you can choose a more important blue light reduction
01pierre77 said:
Hi,
I just root and install "CF lumens" app on my redmi note 10 5G, but the screen becomes unreadable at low brightness.
It's the first I got this problem with app like that to reduce blue light coming from the screen.
If possible I would like someone who has the same model of smartphone, can install cf lumens and test in "sleep mode" with the brightness at minimum.
And tell me if you can still read your screen correctly in a dark room or not.
I don't if it's a problem coming from my phone or it's general with all the redmi note 10 5g
thanks in advance if someone will take the time to do the test !
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Tnx, i love this app. With Minimun brightness i can still read my screen in dark room

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