Under battery setting it shows "Greenify has high background battery usage".
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I found the autobright option (middle setting on the widget) doesn't brighten the screen as much as in version 1.6. Is there a setting that can be modified to increase this threshold?
When i set it to full bright (last setting on the widget), although very bright and crisp, I find it kills my battery life.
The only settings I've found about brightness are the ones of the widget and the ones in the setup menu, under the voice "display settings", I didn't found anything you need but if I'll found I'll let you know, specially if you can tell me how to disable the autobright option at all, leaving the brightness at a value that I want, without any changes by the sensor. I hope this is possible, because my battery is really eaten by my display
I use the Brightness Profiles app. It seems to hold the settings after reboots.
When my battery level reaches 10% the screen brightness is reduced to virtually nothing, I can barely see the screen in sunlight. Playing around in the display or power options doesn't change the brightness level. How to I disable this function so that I can manage the brightness myself? Thanks!
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Increase the brightness in battery saving mode. Your battery saving mode is set to start at 10 % battery and probably reduces your brightness close to 0. Either increase the brightness or just shut down battery saving mode completely and use the brightness settings you want.
Thanks, but the thing is that power saving mode was not enabled (never used it) before I reached <10% battery. I enabled it then thinking it was the cause of the low screen brightness, but even with it and setting the power saving brightness to 30% the screen still stayed very dark.
Any idea what else it could be. I've only once had it at <10% but if it happens again I'd like to be able to use the phone according to my settings.
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
I have Honor 8 Pro, Android Oreo, and my maximum brightness is too low. When I move the brightness scroll bar, the brightness is increasing up to 80%. Then when I move the scrollbar from 80% to 100%, the brightness doesn't change. What am I doing wrong? Thanks
Hi There,
when starting the "battery saver mode", the display of my phone switches to maximum brightness. I found an article https://www.xda-developers.com/customize-battery-saver-mode-android-8-0/ about settings in android 8 and it kind of works, but only when typing the command "settings put global battery_saver_constants "adjust_brightness_disabled=false" " into a shell (locally or via adb). Next time my phone reaches the "battery saver mode" again, the display is switched to maximum brightness again.
Currently, my phone is running latest LineageOS 16 from this source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/development/rom-lineage-os-16-0-t3871409
Is someone else facing this behaviour?
Best regards,
Helmut
It's because the damn led is right next to the light sensor. Light sensor gets blasted with light and thinks it needs to compensate by maxing the display brightness. I've learned to live with it. Alternatively you can disable the auto brightness.