[Q] Galaxy Note 2 display modes - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

Does anyone know what the four display modes available in the Note 2 display settings do? The modes are dynamic, standard, natural, and movie.
Thanks!

They change the way the colors look. Seems more saturated and brighter on the top setting and darker on the bottom settings.
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Yes, thank you.
I'm actually hoping there is specific information available, such as color profile, power consumption, and the like.
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Sensitive eyes and black levels

I just picked up a Galaxy Nexus from WIND Mobile.
I have to say, the one thing I dread the most about AMOLED is the black/bright contrast. My eyes are very sensitive, and whenever I see something bright against an intensely dark background I get halos and it's very difficult to focus. For this reason I prefer LCD screens where the blacks are slightly grey. Nonetheless I decided to make the leap to the GNex because I like a lot of other things about it.
Do you think there is any sort of hack that could make the AMOLED look a bit more like an LCD? I realize this would affect battery life but basically what I'd like is to hack the colour space so that black becomes maybe 1-5% grey. I remember on CM7 there were hacks that could apply filters to make white into a more salmon-pinkish hue, a warmer white, etc. What I'm looking for is the reverse - leave the white alone but make the blacks greyer.
Anyone think this might be possible?
I don't know a specific solution, but here are some options:
If you're rooted, francois kernel and app can adjust the Gama levels, affecting all colors, but may help.
App Log graph can adjust your auto brightness levels.
Yes I am rooted.
Does increasing the gamma change the black levels? If so that could help.
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The black on my phone at highest brightness is a little bit grey..
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tcchuin said:
The black on my phone at highest brightness is a little bit grey..
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It seems to depend on the app. Some apps have a gentle dark grey gradient in the background. But the stock taskbar, even at full brightness, is just as black as the same part of the screen is when the screen is off.
Not trying to be a comedian here, but have you gotten your eyes checked lately?
Seeing halos is linked to several severe eyediseases or wearing wrong/none correction.
+1. Yup.
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Streaker said:
Not trying to be a comedian here, but have you gotten your eyes checked lately?
Seeing halos is linked to several severe eyediseases or wearing wrong/none correction.
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Fair enough. Optometrist says my eyes are healthy but I have large pupils that don't contract very efficiently. As a result I get halo effects at high contrast even when using proper vision correction. It's not something that poses a health threat otherwise. But he did advise me strongly against laser eye surgery as there would be a high risk of halos getting worse.
So that's me in a nutshell.
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Super dim is a root app and it can lower the brightness below the normal values
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ChongoDroid said:
Super dim is a root app and it can lower the brightness below the normal values
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I'm not looking to lower the brightness - I know how to do that already. I'm looking to decrease the contrast by making the black levels greyer.
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Yellow screen tint

I'm not sure if this is just my phone or its like this on everyone else's phone.
The screen has a general yellow tint throughout the entire screen when viewed in portrait mode. This generally is ok with me if it's even throughout.. However when I turn the screen clockwise to the landscape mode, and there is a clear white band without any yellow tint approximately a quarter of an inch wide on the left side of the screen. If I reverse the orientation such that I turn the phone 180 degrees to the other landscape mode there is another white band but this time only an eighth of an inch or less.
You can test this out opening up the browser to Google since there is a lot of white in that Web page.
Please let me know if it's just my phone or an issue with the nexus in general. I've also tried different rooms and kernels without any differences.
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It's defective. Some color misrepresentation is normal, but white bands are not.
Thanks for the reply, I'm not sure if it's a software issue as the band is not there in portrait mode, and only in landscape. And that also changes from landscape in one orientation as compared to 180 degrees in the other direction.
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red 90 said:
Thanks for the reply, I'm not sure if it's a software issue as the band is not there in portrait mode, and only in landscape. And that also changes from landscape in one orientation as compared to 180 degrees in the other direction.
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In my eyes yellow tint is what you want. Blue tint means the display is of poor quality,
bird11 said:
In my eyes yellow tint is what you want. Blue tint means the display is of poor quality,
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Preference. Cooler displays and warmer displays. I prefer cooler.
Problem isn't cooler or warmer display. It the fact that when I turn the screen to landscape there is a section on the left that is pure white without the tint.. And it not there when it's turned back to portrait mode.
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red 90 said:
Problem isn't cooler or warmer display. It the fact that when I turn the screen to landscape there is a section on the left that is pure white without the tint.. And it not there when it's turned back to portrait mode.
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I see. Well it sure sounds messed up.
Understand it could be a software issue but any sort of banding can't be good might be better if you just sent it to the service centre
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You can fix the yellow tint with franco's kernel.
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I was also having this issue but after I flashed MiNCO ROM this issue disappeared.
I suggest you to try this ROM it comes with Franco kernel.
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Ambient sensor and brightness

Is it just me having rhis problem,
Display brightnes set to auto and when I pick my phone out in the sun light it fails to increase brightness but indoors it fine tunes ro the chanhing ambient light.
Also is there any way I can change how the dialer functions as just to make a phone call you have to interact with the menu alot
Launch dialer
Type name
If multiple entries choose the right one from drop list
Choose the right number of chosen name
And press dial
Good god on my dhd it was flawless just rype fww letters from the name and hit it and just makes the call
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Nothing ?
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You can download a new dialer from market.
To see if if ALS is working just type *#0*#
Select sensor and see if it reacts.
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My gf just got the note 2 and was complaining about the screen being too dull in the sun also. Using the Lux sensor reading in *#0*# and comparing it to my s3. The note on average was half the Lux reading
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djmickyg said:
My gf just got the note 2 and was complaining about the screen being too dull in the sun also. Using the Lux sensor reading in *#0*# and comparing it to my s3. The note on average was half the Lux reading
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yes that is true I think that the big screen required less light than s3 to save the battery

What display settings do you use?

What display settings do you use.
Right now I'm using Standard with the change color tone to save battery option. But my second favorite would be natural with the color tone option off.
I was reading that if you use Movie mode and turn off auto tone, you get the most real looking pictures and the best contrast ratio. It beats the IPhone display in every way, contrast and real color. I tried it out and it made the display look like a LCD display. It was kinda neat. Using those settings with an iphone 5 side by side to my Note 2, the Note 2 looks way better. But still, I'm not really into the washed out look of LCD displays like the iphone 5's.
Anyway I'm just wondering what display settings you guys use on you're Note 2.
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i like real colors, so i try to use whatever is best for that goal.
actually, i use natural, without the auto adjusting. looks the best imo
I was using dynamic, but I've switched to movie. I like the way it looks.
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I always use standard, but ill try some of the options.
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cashyftw said:
I was using dynamic, but I've switched to movie. I like the way it looks.
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I also use dynamic and just tried using Movie. Looks weird to me, everything seems...washed out. I'm sure you get used to it after awhile but everything looks so crisp and vibrant under dynamic.
Think I'll just stick with that.
blazinazn said:
I also use dynamic and just tried using Movie. Looks weird to me, everything seems...washed out. I'm sure you get used to it after awhile but everything looks so crisp and vibrant under dynamic.
Think I'll just stick with that.
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I agree with that, just messing with settings for now.
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I use natural. I prefer the look of my s3 but it sits in the middle of standard and natural. Standard and vivid are just way too saturated for me. Movie is slightly more dull.
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After trying all of them I'm sticking to dynamic. It looks the best and more vivid IMO
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Yeah I don't use Movie mode. I was just saying what it does. Maybe for people that came from the Iphone and want the screen to look more like there old phone.
I just use standard with color tone to save battery on. I really can't tell a difference with battery life with it off though.
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Natural all the way lol
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What would be auto tone and how do I disable it ?
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What would be auto tone and how do I disable it ?
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Check the display settings... It's in there at the very bottom. Simple as checking it or un checking it
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I use standard
Dynamic. I love the vibrant, deep colors.
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Screen vividness

What do you guys think it's more vibrant or saturated? Standard or Dynamic display?
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I've gotten accustomed to oled and prefer it even over higher end lcd panels. Especially on this GS4 as oled has really come a long way. I like using the "adapt display" as it gets super bright in outdoor sunlight, brighter than any other mode when on auto-brightness. The colors look good without too much over saturation
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