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Running UnNamed ROM the lowest setting I can set the display at is 11%. Can this be tweaked to allow a lower setting? This seems to bright in many situations, and Display is always one of the biggest battery users.
Ken
Yes it sure can and here is how....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235212
Is there any way to increase brightness than default stock brightness.....
its seems very low for me when comparing with my brothers iphone 4s.....
please reply me is there any tweaks or apps for that....
Your mobile cant achieve more brightness than the stock kernel, you can only get much lower brightness than stock one.
Personally I feel my screen is very bright, never went beyond the brightness value of 20
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Hello,
I'm one of those first users who has received GS3 in the first days of June and a user of the FoxHound Rom which is very good since doing some undervolting, modifying the kernel and changing some other setting like free ram modem changing I achieved a very very long battery life (at least +50% of battery life) and a butter like transition as screen effects.
The only problem for me, which would be with every GS3, it's the maximum brightness. It's too low. In the FoxHound mod there's the famous STweak which theoretically has a setting to improbe the maximum brightness from 28 (default) to 35... but I don't think that it works.
Do you know some other root app or some kind of mod which allow a really improvement of maximum brightness? Cuz as default, this display is too dark under the sun, which is one of the the two major defects of this smartphone (the other one is the materials... I'm ok with the chassis made of PC but the backcover made of PC too, no. I'd have rather chose some aluminum alloy or mg alloy with MAO treatment.)
Thanks in advance guys.
Auto brightness is profoundly terrible on the S3.
Klaus88 said:
Hello,
I'm one of those first users who has received GS3 in the first days of June and a user of the FoxHound Rom which is very good since doing some undervolting, modifying the kernel and changing some other setting like free ram modem changing I achieved a very very long battery life (at least +50% of battery life) and a butter like transition as screen effects.
The only problem for me, which would be with every GS3, it's the maximum brightness. It's too low. In the FoxHound mod there's the famous STweak which theoretically has a setting to improbe the maximum brightness from 28 (default) to 35... but I don't think that it works.
Do you know some other root app or some kind of mod which allow a really improvement of maximum brightness? Cuz as default, this display is too dark under the sun, which is one of the the two major defects of this smartphone (the other one is the materials... I'm ok with the chassis made of PC but the backcover made of PC too, no. I'd have rather chose some aluminum alloy or mg alloy with MAO treatment.)
Thanks in advance guys.
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Try Lux Autobrightness in Google Play. It works for me.
gee2012 said:
Try Lux Autobrightness in Google Play. It works for me.
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Does it increase battery drain?
donalgodon said:
Does it increase battery drain?
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I guess it will but not much so far.
No guys, wait a moment.
If I'm not wrong, your talking about apps which modify AUTObrightness. But as for that I've already solved just with STweaks which allows to modify autobrightness setting. My concern is for MAXIMUM brightness..Maximum brightness is not modified by autobrightness settings.
As for me lux doesn't change the maximum level.
Klaus88 said:
No guys, wait a moment.
If I'm not wrong, your talking about apps which modify AUTObrightness. But as for that I've already solved just with STweaks which allows to modify autobrightness setting. My concern is for MAXIMUM brightness..Maximum brightness is not modified by autobrightness settings.
As for me lux doesn't change the maximum level.
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I`am only interested in the minimum autobrightness values. And this apps solves it for me.
As for minimum value I agree but this doesn't solve at all what I asked in the first post
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Klaus88 said:
No guys, wait a moment.
If I'm not wrong, your talking about apps which modify AUTObrightness. But as for that I've already solved just with STweaks which allows to modify autobrightness setting. My concern is for MAXIMUM brightness..Maximum brightness is not modified by autobrightness settings.
As for me lux doesn't change the maximum level.
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aosp roms have much better max brightness than samsung roms. also try disabling "auto adjust lcd screen tone " in display
bala_gamer said:
aosp roms have much better max brightness than samsung roms. also try disabling "auto adjust lcd screen tone " in display
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Uhm ... that's bad ... I mean, what I need is exactely the FoxHound (graphic aosp like, all samsuns built-in apps, downclock and downvolt option on both CPU and GPU, STweaks, kernel like siyah) just with better maximum brightness ... so changing to an aosp rom, I'd prefer to avoid it.
I'm giving a shot to the tone tweak but I don't see any remarkable improvement at the moment...
Klaus88 said:
No guys, wait a moment.
If I'm not wrong, your talking about apps which modify AUTObrightness. But as for that I've already solved just with STweaks which allows to modify autobrightness setting. My concern is for MAXIMUM brightness..Maximum brightness is not modified by autobrightness settings.
As for me lux doesn't change the maximum level.
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Where are those modifications to Auto brightness? I don't see anywhere in STweaks where they can be made.
"min_bl" in brightness curve setting.. if you increase it the screen will remain at lower brightness level at higher environment brightness.. practically you change how it reacts to environmental brightness. As for me, it works.
But here you cannot decrease the minimum brightness level.
Any hint?
I just do not understand the implementation of Auto Brightness in G2.
If I go out, it never increases the brighness even by one bit. I have to swipe it up.
Same when I go inside.
Whats the point of Having auto brightness if it does not work.
Try lux dash app my friend.
Much better
I typically will point the front camera towards the sun when I go outside to get it to adjust. Usually works pretty quickly, but sometimes it fails.
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The solution is use lux autobrightness
+1 for Lux autobrightness
eggman89 said:
I just do not understand the implementation of Auto Brightness in G2.
If I go out, it never increases the brighness even by one bit. I have to swipe it up.
Same when I go inside.
Whats the point of Having auto brightness if it does not work.
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The way the auto brightness works in LG is different from what we see on other devices. If you flashing a custom AOSP based rom you will see auto brightness working fine as we are accustomed.
Agree, stock doesn't work at all
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Thanks for the lux tip. It appears to be working well.
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It works actually..Just that it's somehow retarded..And so i have switch over to fixed brightness instead..
Another option, although not automatic, is to swipe down and use the brightness toggle. Each time you press the button it will scroll through from 50%, 90%, 0%, 50%, 90%, 0%, etc.
I usually use my phone at 50% but if I'm in direct sunlight or want to show off my G2 screen I will then hit the brightness button to make it 90%. No idea why it doesn't automatically default to 100%, though.
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I can not say I have noticed autobrightness glitches (European D802, stock rom).
I think LG2's autobrightness system is great. You can use the slider in pulldown menu to adjust your base brightness preference and it is auto according to that.
Far better than other phones with "fixed auto", i.e. my previous OneX+, where the screen is too bright in low-light conditions.
Yes LUX works...but so does the stock auto brightness setting. So if you want to use the stock version here is what you need to remember. The slider is the BASE level...which means that if you set it to 50% then that is the LOWEST the screen brightness will go when in a dark room. You can set it lower but in my testing I feel that anything lower than 40% does not lower it any more than that... YMMV.
Then, after setting your low end base, the screen will automatically get brighter when you go out into the sun. Now whether it will ever go to 100% on its own or not I do not know. But I find that with my VZ variant set to 50% base, when I go out into the brightest sun the screen brightens up to the point where I can see it just fine. One other observation is that the stock version is a little slower at making the adjustment than LUX is, but only by a few seconds from start to finish.
jaseman said:
Yes LUX works...but so does the stock auto brightness setting. So if you want to use the stock version here is what you need to remember. The slider is the BASE level...which means that if you set it to 50% then that is the LOWEST the screen brightness will go when in a dark room. You can set it lower but in my testing I feel that anything lower than 40% does not lower it any more than that... YMMV.
Then, after setting your low end base, the screen will automatically get brighter when you go out into the sun. Now whether it will ever go to 100% on its own or not I do not know. But I find that with my VZ variant set to 50% base, when I go out into the brightest sun the screen brightens up to the point where I can see it just fine. One other observation is that the stock version is a little slower at making the adjustment than LUX is, but only by a few seconds from start to finish.
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That might be, but the difference from full sunlight to complete darkness is almost nothing, no matter what base % you set it to. The auto brightness is just utterly completly useless. Giving Lux a try.
I found yet another brightness app works great.
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I leave mine on 40% with auto ticked and it works fine
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I personally leave mine at 50% constant but for those who want auto brightness try this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux&hl=en
Review:
http://androidcommunity.com/lg-g2-s...onky-give-lux-auto-brightness-a-try-20130923/
Stock autobrightness works, but it's slow and sometimes it won't change screen brightness for reasons unknown.
Lux is much better. I'm not sure about free version, but with full version you can customize brightness curve and lower reaction times so it's really quick compared to stock autobrightness.
+1 for lux with autobrightness on wake
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Yeah, i agree:
The solution here is Lux app. It's AWESOME.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux&hl=en
I'm used to automatic brightness feature from my old samsung phone and it worked sufficiently well.
On MIUI 9.6.14 it really blows. When I'm in a dark room, the brightness doesn't lower itself. When I'm in sunlight, the brightness doesn't go to full.
Any ideas?
karpacha said:
I'm used to automatic brightness feature from my old samsung phone and it worked sufficiently well.
On MIUI 9.6.14 it really blows. When I'm in a dark room, the brightness doesn't lower itself. When I'm in sunlight, the brightness doesn't go to full.
Any ideas?
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i'm not on miui 9.6.xx anymore since i moved to miui 10 8.9.20, but i didn't have any problem with autobrightness. the only complaint is that the auto set is a little too dark in my opinion.
Yeah, it's too dark for me as well. Is it the same on MIUI 10?