Our Xperia P has WhiteMagic technology, Even if we keep brightness to 0% screen will be still bright,
So i found New app on Playstore called Screen Filter.Which works very well on our xperia P
Features:
Reduce the brightness of your screen, save battery.
Applies a shade that acts as a dimmer to ensure your eyes don't hurt. Far more powerful than Android's built-in brightness setting. Great for low-light gaming, web browsing, and eBook reading.
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This app cant save battery
It dont reduce the brightness, but just adding a grey filter on the display
I would recommend ScreenDim or RootDim
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Is there a program the allows you to use the camera light like a Flashlight? Without having to load the camera program and then turning it on?
Any help would be nice b/c it is a good light that i would use more if it was more accessible.
Look HERE and read
Please don't burn out your LED. Use it for 30 secs or so bursts only...
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yeah i just use the screen itself as a light, usually if its dark enough for a light that works well on full screen brightness.
saves on the LED too.
st3v3: do you use VJLumos III?
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nope but ive used your other fine programs on some of my older devices
(bows to pay homage to a great and vengefull mobile programer)
Hi guys i would like to ask what is your best/average display time on a full single charge? Please vote on the poll above. It would also be good if you can state your display brightness / using auto brightness and post a screen shot of your display time, graph and percentage. For those who have no idea how to get there simple follow these steps: Settings > About Phone > Battery Usage > Display
Here's my best:
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However my average is around 3 to 4.5 hours and my brightness is just slightly above the min brightness (i dont use auto brightness). I'm on stock ROM by the way for those wondering.
Sorry mods please close this thread as i accidentally submit twice.
When you take photos with your S2. Do you share them online without any editing?
Personally I've found that all my pictures are lacking in contrast and are gamma saturated. They look too washed out and can be vastly improved with a few quick photoshop filters:
scripts->image processor->run action (recorded an earlier action of auto leveling the image (CTRL + L, auto level, save, close)).
I wish they could look this good on the first take, reckon there's any tweaks that could be made to the camera firmware without slowing it down drastically? perhaps even a separate shooting mode.. I guess that would mean a 3rd party app..
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wow thats a big difference!
Ima try this aswell thanks
Lets hope cm9 improves camera
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As a user of the Moto X Pure, one of my favorite features is the lockscreen. You can unlock the screen using the motion sensor with the Active Display feature. They also do a great job of displaying your notifications in a way that gives you maximum information at a glance. I've wanted to bring the features of this lockscreen to my other Android devices and I think I've finally found a good solution for that.
AcDisplay is a lockscreen app that's a decent replacement if you're looking to step up your notification game. You'll also have the "Active Mode" which is the same as the Active Display feature from the Moto X. Since the app uses very little CPU power this isn't going to be a battery hog, which was my main concern about an app like this.
Download AcDisplay​
Hi,
I have a s23 ultra since a few months.
Everything were fine, but since 1 week, screen is a bit too dark with adaptive brightness on.
I don't why but when I'm at home, the phone is usable but too dark.
Outside, I have to manually increase luminosity.
Do you have any idea?
Do you use a screen protector? If yes is it one of those privacy ones? Those are darker
Have you run Diagnostics in Maintenance menu?
There's a proximity recognition there. Try that.
There are android apps, example, DevCheck, that lets you check sensor data like this one called Light.
Check if everything is normal there.
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Hi,
I use the same tpu screen protection since the first day, it's not a privacy one .
I've launched "sensors" and "proximity" diagnostic with no problem