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?
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HTC's website says the HD7 has an "Ambient light sensor".
When I have the Brightness settings on "Automatically adjust", I do not see any changes to the screen brightness. Darkness and sunlight have no effect. Curious to know if others are having the same problem or if my phone is faulty.
Thanks
If I set mine to Automatically Adjust on either low/medium or high settings it does adjust according to ambient lighting.
Have tested by holding up to a light bulb on all 3 settings and have noticed the changes.
Thanks for your reply.
A bit more experimenting with a LED torch and it does seem to be working. The curve is not as I would like though. I would prefer the screen darker in darkness and brighter in the light much like my old iPhone. I was in full sun today and the screen still wasn’t full brightness. So with it on High and Auto off, the screen was brighter than when on High and Auto on. So Auto was bringing my brightness down to what seemed to be about medium levels making the screen a bit of a pain to see. I want full brightness in sunlight please. I am sure others will prefer this default setting though, especially those concerned about battery life. Hopefully a future software tweak will allow sensitivity and brightness curve adjustments. Until then, I will stick with the "high" setting and Auto off.
Thanks again.
Have same problem.. Automatic light have no effect on my HTC HD7 (unbranded, with and without nodo).
I totally agree, with me its more of a problem in the darkness. It is way too high when it is completely dark and its more obvious when I switch it from auto to "low" as the screen does become much darker.
Its something with either HTC or windows as my old touch pro 2 had the same problem, in complete darkness the screen would never go lower than 30%...
The light sensor on my hd7 never seems to work..they should implement the way it is on the iphone
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Is anybody know is there light sensor available physical on HD7?
Heared on HD2 it work's fine. If it software issue then MS mast fix it.
yea my phones ambient light sensor doesnt work either i see no changes with the auto setting on.
Auto-Brightness works fine over over here - o2 debranded with NoDo update.
When i take the phone out of my pocket/case in sunlight, i notice about 2 - 3 seconds after I unlock it, it gets noticeably brighter and when comparing to "high" brightness without auto it's exactly the saem. Agreed though i would like it to be dimmer in complete darkness (in bed, for example).
I am curious if there is a registry entry that I can change to help with the highest and lowest settings. If I turn on auto it does adjust it slightly when I am inside, but when I am in the sunlight I can hardly see anything. If there is no light also it is still what looks like a medium setting making it very bright. I hope we can figure this out, it isn't a big deal but still BTW I am on TMOUS with NODO
Do anyone also experiences uneven shades of dark gray with dc dimming is on?, or it is just my mi 9t pro global has a defected amoled screem? Any feedback will be much appreciated.
The apps that I used to reproduce the uneven shades of gray are the chrome, xda and youtube in dark mode if that helps. The darker shades of gray's location on screen doesn't change even in switching between the mentioned apps.
Well you clearly didn't read. It literally says right under the DC dimming feature that it may affect image quality. Amoled Displays run off of constant voltage using PWM to reduce the brightness. DC dimming invovles lowering the voltage to lower the brightness causing small color shifts and stuff. There is nothing wrong with your phone
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Well you clearly didn't read. It literally says right under the DC dimming feature that it may affect image quality. Amoled Displays run off of constant voltage using PWM to reduce the brightness. DC dimming invovles lowering the voltage to lower the brightness causing small color shifts and stuff. There is nothing wrong with your phone
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I did read it, but i did not expect that it will be that much impact to the color quality of the display. I also just want to know if others are experiencing this as much in mine or just subtle, that is barely visible. Very thank you for your feedback you good sir :good:
Hey. I fixed the issue with my new 8gb/256gb Redmi Note 10 Pro from the previous thread, but now I noticed something else. Dark grey areas get tinted rather noticeably at low brightness, but also for some reason at a couple of additional brightness points along the brightness slider; it is more noticeable if 120hz is enabled, and at minimum if Standard color scheme and 60hz are used. Also, it seems the brightness dips about two thirds up the brightness slider, so the screen seems to flicker in brightness when manually adjusting across that brightness point; it's currently night here and I haven't checked if it also noticeably happens during auto brightness at daylight.
So regarding the tinting – I found other people mentioned it, some claiming it is "normal for AMOLED screens", but some RN 10 Pro users then said their screens don't do that and actually the AMOLED screen on my older 9T didn't seem to have this issue.
Regarding the "jumping brightness" – I'm not sure I've seen references to this, but either way it also seems a bit like a hardware issue with how the screen handles different currents.
What do you think? Does it sound like I should ask to replace the unit? I'll also mention I saw Netflix very occasionally stutters, although that would more likely be related to software optimization.
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.
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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.
Hello,
Did any of you notice the phone auto switching the screen brightness when using it even though you don't move an inch and the room light is the same? For me it seems that sometimes it boosts / dims the display for a few seconds just to come back to the value it was before ... and this is annoying
Thanks!
The light sensor of this phone is on the upper left (near the left side of the earpiece).
If you are using a screen protector that may be covering that area, then you might have some issues with auto brightness.