You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Have been using Zenfone 5, Padfone 8, Zenfone 2 and Zenfone Selfie, all have high minimum brightness. Can some one confirm about minimum brightness on this phone compared to Redmi Note 3 (Kenzo)? It was pain to use Zenfone in the dark.
yulikn said:
Have been using Zenfone 5, Padfone 8, Zenfone 2 and Zenfone Selfie, all have high minimum brightness. Can some one confirm about minimum brightness on this phone compared to Redmi Note 3 (Kenzo)? It was pain to use Zenfone in the dark.
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Night light is there.
Mr.Ak said:
Night light is there.
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It isn't about night light, it is about minimum brightness.
yulikn said:
It isn't about night light, it is about minimum brightness.
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No reviewer complained about any brightness issue.But,at night,Night Light does the work.
Mr.Ak said:
No reviewer complained about any brightness issue.But,at night,Night Light does the work.
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Can you answer about minimum brightness, because that (You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.) was my problem with all asus phone in the past. Night light just about filtering blue light, not about minimum brightness. Bright yellow light still anoying in the dark, minimal brightness will do.
yup. minimum brightness is not comfortable. I use twilight to mitigate this. Hope Asus solves this in future updates.
Or may be with some custom kernels we'll be able to do that.
himanshu_atrix2 said:
yup. minimum brightness is not comfortable. I use twilight to mitigate this. Hope Asus solves this in future updates.
Or may be with some custom kernels we'll be able to do that.
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Already solved with latest update. Try it.
Is there any update which improves upon this? I just want it's as dim as note 5pro.
Try switching on/off adaptive brightness and then sliding the brightness to minimum. Otherwise CF.Lumen by Chainfire is a great app.
Abby 244 said:
Already solved with latest update. Try it.
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So after update
Is the minimum brightness comfortable for night usage?
addy692 said:
So after update
Is the minimum brightness comfortable for night usage?
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No. It's a joke tbh!! Plus on oreo google doesn't even allow screen overlays throughout. Ugh.. Piercing white light as you scroll down the quick settings at night and weird navigation bar.
akshmau5 said:
No. It's a joke tbh!! Plus on oreo google doesn't even allow screen overlays throughout. Ugh.. Piercing white light as you scroll down the quick settings at night and weird navigation bar.
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Ok
Going for redmi now.
addy692 said:
Ok
Going for redmi now.
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Lol!
Sorry. But there are ways by which you can configure with root and other tools; just in case you want stock Android and not MIUI.
akshmau5 said:
Lol!
Sorry. But there are ways by which you can configure with root and other tools; just in case you want stock Android and not MIUI.
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Yes i know apps are available
But actually i was planning to use miui 10 on this ASUS after bying :silly:
So now directly going for miui redmi
akshmau5 said:
No. It's a joke tbh!! Plus on oreo google doesn't even allow screen overlays throughout. Ugh.. Piercing white light as you scroll down the quick settings at night and weird navigation bar.
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Awful, isn't it? My phone's ambient light sensor doesn't seem to be working well either. Like it can't make up it's mind on how much screen brightness to give off when faced with different lighting conditions...suddenly getting bright and dimming for no apparent reason and not dynamically or smoothly but abruptly - even after the latest OTA update (and numerous attempts at adjusting brightness/auto brightness and trying out 3rd party apps).
I would have thought Asus would have at least prioritized this issue over the last OTAs instead of fooling around with additional bloatware. Hope they come up with a solution soon, because I'm getting all cross-eyed. :cyclops:
zenbandit said:
Awful, isn't it? My phone's ambient light sensor doesn't seem to be working well either. Like it can't make up it's mind on how much screen brightness to give off when faced with different lighting conditions...suddenly getting bright and dimming for no apparent reason and not dynamically or smoothly but abruptly - even after the latest OTA update (and numerous attempts at adjusting brightness/auto brightness and trying out 3rd party apps).
I would have thought Asus would have at least prioritized this issue over the last OTAs instead of fooling around with additional bloatware. Hope they come up with a solution soon, because I'm getting all cross-eyed. :cyclops:
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Feel for you eh!!
I personally don't use auto brightness but minimum brightness is a nightmare:silly:
I have tweaked a lot to finally get a solution.
akshmau5 said:
Feel for you eh!!
I personally don't use auto brightness but minimum brightness is a nightmare:silly:
I have tweaked a lot to finally get a solution.
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Really? Mind sharing what your all-round brightness setting or solution is?
zenbandit said:
Really? Mind sharing what your all-round brightness setting or solution is?
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Oh well. It requires root + xposed.
akshmau5 said:
Oh well. It requires root + xposed.
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Ah...too bad. Thanks.
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You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the honor 5X's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Excellent, it goes really dim! You can use this phone at night without becoming a street light.
You can easily get down to extreme dim level ( No Root Required) on stock using simple Widget/App Dimmer App : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=giraffine.dimmer&hl=en
Hello Valued Customer
KoeWaffle said:
Excellent, it goes really dim! You can use this phone at night without becoming a street light.
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Hello KoeWaffle,
Thanks for the comment on the Honor 5X. We wanted to make sure that our customers could view things on their device in a variety of settings. (ED)
It will be great if they include night mode.
2pointDooj said:
It will be great if they include night mode.
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Android Nougat have an (un)official support of night-mode.
But yes, we need a F.lux like into the stock mode. Like on CyanogenMod.
Good lighting
Not so low , yet convenient
Minimum brightness is still to bright at night. But fixed by installing screen filters.
Minimum brightness is enough for me.
sniperlife:D said:
Minimum brightness is enough for me.
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Yes. Even i do use very less brightness
gopinaidu77 said:
Yes. Even i do use very less brightness
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A little higher and my eyes hurt. :laugh:
sniperlife:D said:
A little higher and my eyes hurt. :laugh:
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Dint u find eye comfort?
gopinaidu77 said:
Dint u find eye comfort?
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Found it. Why? It's not comfortable for me.
Minimum brightness is Ok and not bad. Especially during night, minimum brightness is sufficient.
its dim enough for night time.
Too bright for me.
Eye comfort comes in handy.
You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Honor 8 Pro's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
This one... I think the honor 8 Pro can do better. At minimum brightness settings in a dark room, I think it's still bright. <-- Example of usage: Watching videos in bedroom with lights turned off. I know of phones that can go even lower in terms of brightness.
Agree, the minimum brightness could be a bit lower. It is good/ok atm.
For me, it's ok.
Edit - It should have been better
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Another too bright minimum. Needs screen protector.
At nights, i use less brightness, I didn't feel pain to see the screen.
gopinaidu77 said:
At night my device share soo much joy for long time, I didn't feel pain to see the screen.
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Yes bro feel good.
venugopalu007 said:
Yes bro feel good.
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Ok.
venugopalu007 said:
Yes bro feel good.
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U can try eye comfort mode. I use it in lowlight
gopinaidu77 said:
U can try eye comfort mode. I use it in lowlight
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i've got eye comfort or whatever it's called and lowest brightness settings... still, it feels a bit bright in a very dark room.
mydragoon said:
i've got eye comfort or whatever it's called and lowest brightness settings... still, it feels a bit bright in a very dark room.
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I'd suggest the app called Darker to reduce brightness at very low levels.
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sniperlife:D said:
I'd suggest the app called Darker to reduce brightness at very low levels.
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I see u are good at finding apps. Thank you
sniperlife:D said:
I'd suggest the app called Darker to reduce brightness at very low levels.
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What about lux?? I tried it , if no ,give a try.
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I see u are good at finding apps. Thank you
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You're welcome.
sniperlife:D said:
You're welcome.
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Savage: Find more for me????
adaptive brightness is not good
Honor 8 Pro adaptive brightness is not working properly in phone. sometimes it dims to lowest value and does not increase at all in bright light condition.
manageable. most of the time I can use with minimum brightness under dark condition or night. no problem faced till date.
no problem in night or dark room
dim enough for night usage
Comfortable with eyes.
Rate this thread to express how well you can see the Xiaomi Mi A2's display outdoors. In case you've been playing Minecraft for 18 months straight, you might not known how to get outside anymore. Well, find the door and walk through it. A higher rating indicates that it has very high maximum brightness and thus fantastic outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
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Apart from what I saw in video reviews the odor visibility is surprisingly good. I live where we have sun most of the day and temperatures are high (30c+) and I still can operate the phone even in direct sun light.
Is it really that bad outdoors as people say?
ond96 said:
Is it really that bad outdoors as people say?
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Not at all..
Trust me contrast ratio makes up for it and is not half bad.
I can totally see it in bright days with the Sun shining to it's glory.
In oreo with 25% of display brightness it was brighter than pie
DarkHellMan said:
In oreo with 25% of display brightness it was brighter than pie
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Yeah Pie the brightness is very dim compared to Oreo
After the Pie update the Brightness its not bright anymore
Same here. To get the 30% brightness I had on Oreo, I have to go for 70% brightness on Pie. It feels awful
Adaptive brightness
I expected with the release of pie the auto brightness to be fixed . It is better than before but man not useful at all. Mostly keeps dimming the screen and makes it difficult to see. Also when i use slider and increase it, dims again after few seconds. What is the use of adaptive brightness then if it can`t understand my needs.
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After the Pie update the Brightness its not bright anymore
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Deranox said:
Same here. To get the 30% brightness I had on Oreo, I have to go for 70% brightness on Pie. It feels awful
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Agree. We need a fix for this, really.
ond96 said:
Is it really that bad outdoors as people say?
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If you have polarised sun glasses and you want to use navigation with your phone... it is not possible. You cannot see the phone display with polarised sunglases!
Has anyone noticed that the auto-brightness does not scale correctly in dim light conditions? Compared to a Xperia1 sitting right next to it is considerably dimmer (Xperia 1 is around 50% on the scale vs the v60 25%. Appears that there is no adaptive brightness available in the settings and you cannot adjust the slider unless you disable the auto brightness setting. In a dim room it will go down to 0% vs the Xperia's 15-20%. I know it will learn from you changing the brightness setting but all my other phones you left the auto-brightness on while adjusting that. Forgot to mention this is the tmobile version, also not seeing any of the galileo gps on this phone.
It is absolutely terrible. I turned it off for now.
Dug into it a bit today, appears that LG's Night Mode is not like Androids Dark theme. When you switch from light to dark on other Android phones (Sony,Razer, Pixels, oneplus) the text colors will change to a color which contrasts with the darker colors. LG keeps the same text colors so the secondary line of information is a medium gray on a darker grey. Turning Night mode off does help out a lot.
And the t-mobile version definitely missing the Galileo GPS satellites. But none of the support staff are online to talk to about it...
Madelynn28 said:
It is absolutely terrible. I turned it off for now.
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I agree, my oneplus 7 pro auto-brightness is better, despite its shortcomings.
I agree my Xperia 1 and OnePlus 6t both perform better with the auto-brightness
Robert235 said:
I agree, my oneplus 7 pro auto-brightness is better, despite its shortcomings.
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OMG, the OnePlus 7 Pro is renowned for having terrible auto brightness...I know because I own one (mine is livable though) but to say that the V60 is worse than the 7 Pro...that's got to be beyond bad.
What is it with so many of these OEM's that they expect us to pay mega-bucks for these devices and they are crap from the factory? Is there no quality control anymore at all?
jaseman said:
OMG, the OnePlus 7 Pro is renowned for having terrible auto brightness...I know because I own one (mine is livable though) but to say that the V60 is worse than the 7 Pro...that's got to be beyond bad.
What is it with so many of these OEM's that they expect us to pay mega-bucks for these devices and they are crap from the factory? Is there no quality control anymore at all?
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When I had the V30 the auto-brightness was great. Think these OEM's have issues with auto-brightness because when bezels was a thing they could have housed a better sensor.
Robert235 said:
When I had the V30 the auto-brightness was great. Think these OEM's have issues with auto-brightness because when bezels was a thing they could have housed a better sensor.
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My auto isn't that great. Hoping for software update. Man! We're still on February update, lol.
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Madelynn28 said:
It is absolutely terrible. I turned it off for now.
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Yep im having trouble with it as well. Hopefully software update can tweak the settings.
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Hey everyone,
I am new at Xiaomi phones. Of course, I want it rooted etc therefore I am waiting until Thursday night (01.12) for it to be unlocked. After that I plan to install some custom ROM eventually xposed with modules.
I am testing the phone in a meantime and one thing made me make this thread.
I come from Huawei P40 and it's display is awesome. Eye comfort(reading mode at Xiaomi devices) really does its job and I enjoy having warm colours to its fullest. However I am a bit disappointed with Reading mode on Xiaomi. Slider is to the end of right edge but I find display "blueish".
Is there any way software wise to make display more warm(reddish)?
Thanks everyone in advance for your answers and advices.
I use the app Twilight to adjust the darkness level at night, you can lower the display brightness even more than the standard slider. You can also adjust the colour temperature to your liking.
gsmyth said:
I use the app Twilight to adjust the darkness level at night, you can lower the display brightness even more than the standard slider. You can also adjust the colour temperature to your liking.
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Thanks!!