In my notification panel , i see that the brightness adjuster goes up and down by itself.
Langpang said:
In my notification panel , i see that the brightness adjuster goes up and down by itself.
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yes its normal if the auto brightness is turned on ....turn it off if you dont want the slider to change
Langpang said:
In my notification panel , i see that the brightness adjuster goes up and down by itself.
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Is the Automatic brightness On?
Yes ,, auto brightness is on
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I noticed everytime I swipe to check my notifications my brightness levels change forcing me to set them again. I don't like the auto brightness optiom so I wanted to know if there was an app that would lock the brightness levels
Not that I know of. There are widgets that let you toggle brightness options, but don't lock them there.
It sounds like your solution is to stop sliding your finger from left to right on the notification bar. That's what's changing your brightness. Just pull it straight down when you need it.
I may be misunderstanding the issue, but it sounds like the power saving setting under settings> sound and display. The option is at the bottom by tv out. Alternatively turn off auto brightness (assuming you haven't already.)
Edit: there's also a brightness setting in the browser (menu> more> brightness setting)
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itsLYNDZ said:
I noticed everytime I swipe to check my notifications my brightness levels change forcing me to set them again. I don't like the auto brightness optiom so I wanted to know if there was an app that would lock the brightness levels
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It seems that TouchWiz has a brightness toggle built into the notification bar. If you just barely pull down, then slide sideways, you change the brightness. Just pull down faster and/or straighter to avoid it.
Is there a way to show the current display brightness set by Android's "auto" brightness?
I'd like to analyze sometimes in what level it's being set by the light sensor so I could consider controlling manually.
Sometimes it's just too high for the ambient, and could be using less battery.
I tried some apps on Google Play, like Brightness Motion, that show current screen brightness on widget or status bar but when in auto mode they'll only display "auto" instead of the percentage.
rafaelluik said:
I tried some apps on Google Play, like Brightness Motion, that show current screen brightness on widget or status bar but when in auto mode they'll only display "auto" instead of the percentage.
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Have you tried this one? And here's another one.
Let us know if you find something that works.
ramjet73
Hi everybody , I recently replaced lcd and digitizer for my ONE X+ and there is weird problem with brightness. When I change the brightness it looks like has no calibration with new display, because brightness changes in a very little area for example if this is my brightness settings:
_________________________________ so the red area is where my brightness changes from lowest to highest, and then its just stay high.
How can I resolve this problem?
bluetooth3105 said:
Hi everybody , I recently replaced lcd and digitizer for my ONE X+ and there is weird problem with brightness. When I change the brightness it looks like has no calibration with new display, because brightness changes in a very little area for example if this is my brightness settings:
_________________________________ so the red area is where my brightness changes from lowest to highest, and then its just stay high.
How can I resolve this problem?
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Is the Power Saving mode enabled? That limits screen brightness by default.
dahwe said:
Is the Power Saving mode enabled? That limits screen brightness by default.
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Thank you for response, but it stays in "Highest" mode most of the time and "power saver" usually sets in "Lower".
And no it is not the power saver mode enabled.
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.
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.