To my opinion the display brightness slider seems to function non linear. In the lowest region it's very sensitive and in the middle region its not sensitve (to a slight increase of the slider) at all. This on itself is no big problem, but it seems that the Adaptive Brightness setting affected by this too. So when using the OPX in low light conditions the screen responds very heavily to a small change in ambient light. Resulting in sometimes a very bright screen and sometimes almost no back light at all. Using a OnePlus X E1003 with Oxygen OS 2.1.3 (not 2.1.3-x, but it's release notes don't note this).
Do some other users have this too?
koen12333 said:
To my opinion the display brightness slider seems to function non linear. In the lowest region it's very sensitive and in the middle region its not sensitve (to a slight increase of the slider) at all. This on itself is no big problem, but it seems that the Adaptive Brightness setting affected by this too. So when using the OPX in low light conditions the screen responds very heavily to a small change in ambient light. Resulting in sometimes a very bright screen and sometimes almost no back light at all. Using a OnePlus X E1003 with Oxygen OS 2.1.3 (not 2.1.3-x, but it's release notes don't note this).
Do some other users have this too?
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yes. These kind of stupid bugs are irritating. This issue and USSD code issue infuriates me. Seems like they don't test the ROM at all.
Yes. That's a thing I hate in this phone.
Same here!
This seems to be solved mostly in OOS2.2.1.
Does anyone know if theres a file that can be edited to change the brightness values that correspond a certain position on the brightness slider?
Hello all,
I was just wondering if there is a way to enable the beautiful ambient display since the 1+x 's proximity sensor is really responsive, but I dont like the screen pulsing for battery life and "pocket dial" reasons.
I would still like the proximity sensors to work when i wave my hand or take out of my pocket, but it would be great if i could disable the screen pulsing somehow..
Thanks
Should be under doze in settings.
So, anyone has any idea how to switch off the low-bit mode in ambient screen on the new AW2.0 version on our watches?
So before upgrading to the Nord N105G I had a OnePlus 6T, which was a very reliable phone. I had it since launch, and I got very used to the behavior of the ambient display.
I didn't have any of those new-fangled features enabled like Smart Lock or Face Unlock, but I did use the fingerprint scanner but that's neither here nor there.
The display behavior I expect is that a single-tap will turn on the display (from completely off) to the black ambient display with the clock on it. Double tap to wake works just fine, but single tap does not.
Also possibly related: On the 6T I could use quick gestures to launch the flashlight etc from either a display-off state or the ambient display. However, on the Nord, quick gestures do not work on the ambient display - they can only be triggered when the display is fully off. Is anyone else experiencing these issues?
Also, I'm curious. If I use Titanium Backup (rooted) to back up the old Ambient Display app from the OP6T and then restore it to the new phone I wonder if they'd play nice. Might fiddle a bit...
No.
This isn't the same phone by a long shot and the display is one of those big changes.
Ambient display and it's features are limited to oled (and derivatives) screens.
At most, you'd be lucky if the app even registers.
ninjasinabag said:
No.
This isn't the same phone by a long shot and the display is one of those big changes.
Ambient display and it's features are limited to oled (and derivatives) screens.
At most, you'd be lucky if the app even registers.
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I totally get what you're saying, and you seem knowledgeable, so you're likely right. However, other than the quirks I've described the Ambient display works exactly the same as it did on the OP6T.
For example, Plus Beat still works even though it hasn't been supported since shortly after the release of the 6t. It was designed for an OLED display as a replacement for a standard notification LED (Lighting up a few pixels on an OLED screen IS essentially a notification LED). Plus Beat will wake the N105G's ambient display and display the exact same notification info; obviously its lighting up the entire display to do this, but whatever foundation was originally laid to wake the ambient display doesn't seem to have changed.
So, when I find the time to flash the newest TWRP and make a backup, I will fiddle with it anyway, because contrary to your statement, I think the OP6T ambient display app will replace the N105G's app just fine. Whether the native Android settings will hook into it functionally or not is a whole different beast.
Ambient Display is useless for IPS screens. I use Glimpse Notifications, it normally turns on the screen and a bunch of settings
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Ambient Display is useless for IPS screens. I use Glimpse Notifications, it normally turns on the screen and a bunch of settings
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I don't understand why you'd prefer lighting the lock screen with Glimpse Notifications when Plus Beat still functions as a notification LED (with info) on the black background ambient display. It's not true black obviously because it's not an OLED display, but it's pretty close.
Hello,
coming from a Samsung device where you could easily adjust the brightness of the integrated flashlight by longpressing the according flashlight-button, I wonder why this is not possible on the Mi Note 10 lite, or am I missing how to do it correctly. Is it really not possible to adjust the brightness of the flashlight? Are there any Xiaomi devices available at all that support this very basic feature?
i noticed that in the orange fox recovery it has a flashlight thats SUPER bright, i wish i can get miui that bright.