Is Auto Brightness somehow related to basic brightness setting , namely, if I check the Auto Brightness box the brightness is not the same if I put brightness to min or max. Why then have the Auto Brightness settings ? Does this mean "fine tuning ?
Auto brightness auto addapts to your ambient light levels, its not fine tuning
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Envious_Data said:
Auto brightness auto addapts to your ambient light levels, its not fine tuning
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Thank you for your reply. I understand that Auto Brihtness auto adapts to the ambient light, but auto settings doesn't give the same result when the slider is set to min or max and this is what confused me
sarobi said:
Is Auto Brightness somehow related to basic brightness setting , namely, if I check the Auto Brightness box the brightness is not the same if I put brightness to min or max. Why then have the Auto Brightness settings ? Does this mean "fine tuning ?
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Auto brightness does its job. However, If you think standard light level of auto brightness is too low or too high, you can just topup or decrease manually. It will adjust your setting in every level of brightness.
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I am running the stock rom but rooted. Is there a way to adjust the auto brightness so it will be a little brighter?
It should be in your display settings.
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You can adjust brightness; however, when you select "automatic brightness", it does its own thing. You cannot adjust up or down where the auto feature sets the brightness.
On webos, you have the lowest brightness, then the autodim brightness, which is lower than the lowest brightness you can adjust via a patch
is there a way for enable this dim brightness on CM9?
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On webos, you have the lowest brightness, then the autodim brightness, which is lower than the lowest brightness you can adjust via a patch
is there a way for enable this dim brightness on CM9?
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well, to reply to myself, i found an app called rootdim that can force lower brightness to hp touchpad patched to run on dim brightness
Awesome! The lowest brightness on cm9 is a bit too bright for dark situations, so this app will hopefully work wonders.
What do you set your brightness to on your Samsung s3?
Minutes on automatic but I'm thinking of changing it and I want some opinions on what people use!
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I also set mine on automatic, because you need a different brightness setting depending on the outside brightness where you are.
For example you would need a completely different setting when you are using your phone outdoors on a sunny day, or indoors in the evening with artificial lighting.
Hope that helps.
Full brightness for me and i adjust accordingly
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0 brightness at indoor and auto brightness at outdoor
The Lux app is working very well for me. Auto-brightness works as it should have out of the box now.
I just set the brightness to 50%. Manually.
I use the display brightness app from the play store. Adds a brightness slider to screen. Much better than auto IMHO. Auto was giving me dark screens too often.
Try this :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nnevod.loggraph
The best ever brighter controller for Android devices!!
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Anyone noticed that under certain lighting conditions on max brightness no auto the s6 edge brightness randomnly increases?
pcguy22 said:
Anyone noticed that under certain lighting conditions on max brightness no auto the s6 edge brightness randomnly increases?
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My auto brightness turns itself off.. dunno if my finger touches the box.. but gets annoying for sure.. buggy for sure
if you have the Samsung auto app installed.. remove it..it has a bug that deactivate the auto brightness
its a well known bug ,i hope it will be fixed,mine is off but the phone acts like its on
If you have adaptive color selected, it will do that. The only reason I keep adaptive color on is it allows the brightness to go over the "max" brightness the slider allows.
It works, it's just that it over compensates in the dark.
I know there is probably not much that can be done about it, just thought I'd ask.
I think the Auto brightness is adjustable.
I agree it gets too dim, but works fine in normal lighting conditions.
The brightness is adjustable, manually. I have not found any means of adjusting the bounds of the auto brightness mode. It is the low intensity limit that needs adjustment.
I would like to be able to have a feature like adaptive brightness like what's on pure Android without a third party app...
rlillard said:
The brightness is adjustable, manually. I have not found any means of adjusting the bounds of the auto brightness mode. It is the low intensity limit that needs adjustment.
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While on auto brightness tap the sun burst directly opposite the checked auto brightness. Voila!
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But then the whole phone goes dim. We want the brightness of the 2nd screen to stay bright at all times so we can see it.
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While on auto brightness tap the sun burst directly opposite the checked auto brightness. Voila!
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Awesome! Didnt know about that feature!
I find the auto brightness is a little too dim. I would prefer if it was 10-15 points brighter than what the algorithm chooses. Now I leave auto brightness off in most cases of active use
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