Optimized battery mode display resolution - Samsung Galaxy S10 Questions & Answers

Anyone know how to set the "optimized" battery mode to use max resolution instead of FHD? Trying to use adaptive battery mode, but it keeps dropping the resolution down on optimized.

Go to 'power mode' and select 'High performance'.

Choose optimized then adaptive battery and set
Then go to display and just change the resolution
Also you can choose medium power saving and choose res to be WQHD so if the adaptive mode switches to medium power mode it will not change resolution

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[Q] Reduce AMOLED power consumption?

Is it possible to reduce power consumption of the display? I already set brightness to minimum. Power Profiler shows that the display is using about 75% of total power consumption when phone is idle with wlan on.
450mW Display
600mW Total
If it is possible to reduce display power to 300mW the battery should last 33% longer.
I see only a small difference with low brightness or full brightness. (450mw low, 600mW high). No difference if Screen is white or Black. Maybe a bug in Power Profiler?
Try to set a dark background. AMOLED display only consumes power on dots that really on.
nsa666 said:
Try to set a dark background. AMOLED display only consumes power on dots that really on.
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yeah,i got a better battery performance when i changed to black wallpapers

[Q]automatic backlight???

what is the main use of this in CM settings? does it saves battery when activated??
These are options that allows you to set the automatic brightness. Phone will set the brightness according to ambient light.
Becouse of max brightness consume much electricity, allow the phone to decrease it when it's dark grant energy saving, then it saves battery.

Different Power Save Modes

What is the difference between the mid and max mode? If you look at their options shown, it appears the only difference is the resolution of the screen. However, no way that adds like 5 hours of time to your phone by switching that. To verify that's not the only difference, I tried customizing the mid power save mode and dropped the resolution down to HD+ just like the max power save mode. You know how much time that added? 3 minutes. So where are the extra HOURS of time coming from on the max power save mode? It has to be doing more than it shows...
it's "Maximum power saving mode".
CPU speed will be limited, almost applications will be sleep. Then, you will get a really phone.

Always force video enhancer

Many reviewers say that they can't get the 1200 nits advertised brightness. I'm fairly certain that the note 8's display is limited by power consumption limits for whatever reason. However if you use any app that supports the video enhancer the display looks to me to be 2x the brightness. I assume samsung did this to increase the battery life. I want to know if there is a way to always run the screen in its maximum brightness mode? Maybe we could develop an app that always runs the display in its maximum brightness.
I would like to force the phone to use video enhancer in all apps including the full ui.the demo units in the store are somehow overiding the screen max brightness and they stay on the full 1200 nits the entire time.ive comapred retail note 8s with auto brighness turned off and set to optimised and the brightness on full.the demo units are brighter on max brightness than retail units.its like the demo units are somehow forcing the screens to full brightness potential but all the time and thatswithout auto turned on.and to get that type of brightness on the retail units you can use video enhance but that only works for yt and another app i cant remeber.
But the demo note 8 phones are brighter than retail handsets on full brighness
I think this would be bad for the screen with time, not to speak about batt wear

Rog phone 3 peak brightness

How can I increase my ROG phone 3's peak brightness from 475 nits to 727 nits?
What I can find on the internet is it's achievable in MAX AUTO MODE.
But I can't figure out what MAX AUTO MODE is.....
If anyone can help, I'd be much grateful
Thanks
Max auto mode for brightness is where you turn on "adaptive brightness" option under Display settings - the brightness will then automatically adjust based on ambient lighting conditions . For e.g. in bright outdoor sunlight, brightness under Adaptive Brightness On settings may hit 700+ nits.
Manually (= Adaptive Brightness Off) the brightness may be maximum @ 400+ nits, when you slide the brightness slider to full.
Some custom kernels may give you option of adjusting the brightness manually to below & above the stock default levels; e. g. manually ramping up to 700+ nits or so.

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