I watch TV on my note 2 at night moat nights with pretty much no lighting anywhere near me and the screen just seems to bright sometimes. Is there a way to decrease the values? Does something like this already exist or can someone create something like this? I have seen mods that allow the increase of brightness but none to decrease it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Take a look at Lux Auto Brightness in Market... it has capability to use sub zero brightness for low light viewing
There are also screen filter apps that apply a transparent shade over the screen. I use lux, its great, but can be a pain to set up if you use auto brightness at all.
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Screen filter is amazing. 23.5% works fine for me
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There is an app called "Night Mode" it's simple to use and has worked better for me than the other screen filter apps like lux and others.
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DoctorQMM said:
Take a look at Lux Auto Brightness in Market... it has capability to use sub zero brightness for low light viewing
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Thats what I use works great.
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Lux is a great app.
+1 for screen filter.
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DoctorQMM said:
Take a look at Lux Auto Brightness in Market... it has capability to use sub zero brightness for low light viewing
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it works great... been using it ever since i wanted to customize my own brightness curve... sub-zero brightness is just icing on the cake
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Anyone's screen going dim when searching the Internet.
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welshandy2322 said:
Anyone's screen going dim when searching the Internet.
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Does the Note2 have its own browser brightness setting like the S3 (I actually found the S2-S3 default dimmer browser brightness setting annoying, there should also be an option under general systems settings to have brightness setting go system wide)?
There is an option missing in the Note Browser called colour, the brightness control helps, but without the colour option to stop the filter coming on you'll have to use another browser or just wait to see if they add it in the next update.
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You must have power saving mode on! It lowers screen brightness to a ridiculously low level when browsing! I love the feature coz it allows me 10 hours screen time instead of my usual 9.
I have good eyes so use it. I can deffo see why others would struggle with it on tho
There is the option adjust screen tone under display. That seems to dim whites in the browser and gmail
Dim screen on internet
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Anyone's screen going dim when searching the Internet.
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My screen does it to, tried the settings its not power saver
Its not settings> display >auto adjust screen tone
Helpppp its so annoying
Its from the power saving options untick the third one background color
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Just when you are in the browser use the left touch button to open the list of actions and scroll down , here you will see settings and brigtness just exclusive for internet browser...
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Hi, I'm a newbie here, I just wondering is there a way to decrease the lowest brightness limit?
It's quite uncomfortable to use the phone in a completely dark room, even though I've set the lowest brightness.
Thank You
Play store, screen filter or Filter your screen.
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Though keep in mind that screen filters degrade the quality of colors and makes you unable to install apps while they're active.
Jobiza said:
Play store, screen filter or Filter your screen.
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Thanks, will try them soon
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Though keep in mind that screen filters degrade the quality of colors and makes you unable to install apps while they're active.
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Oh I see. Is there another way to prevent these?
Or is there any MOD? So I do not need to use screen filters...
I saw this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008197
Just wondering is there any MOD for decrease the lowest brightness
Thank You :laugh:
I use "screen filter" every night and ever morning.I have been for over two years now. Under that time I must have updated an app a few times!
There is an app called Night Mode on play store. Its pretty good and its free. Do give it a try..
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you can decrease it in build prop if youre rooted
Can you point out the changes on the build prop file ?
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Can you point out the changes on the build prop file ?
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ro.lcd_min_brightness
20 is default
I recomend the Screen Filter app
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MohJee said:
Though keep in mind that screen filters degrade the quality of colors and makes you unable to install apps while they're active.
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Just bought Lux from store few days ago and have no experience like this. Only if use night mode the colors look funny to me, but the backlight control is awesome.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux
It works! Feel the brightness decreased, although not really big difference.
However, thanks man! Love it!
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haldi15 said:
you can decrease it in build prop if youre rooted
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I used this solution. Forgotten to mention...
Thanks!
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what changes do we make in build.prop?
zidane said:
what changes do we make in build.prop?
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its on the first page..
Paul013 said:
There is an app called Night Mode on play store. Its pretty good and its free. Do give it a try..
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Thanks. Night mode works nicely.
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ro.lcd_min_brightness
20 is default
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That's what I was about to recommend, i changed my min brightness to 2, i couldn't notice much difference tho lol (I think my eyes are tired )
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Corey
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fishingfon said:
That's what I was about to recommend, i changed my min brightness to 2, i couldn't notice much difference tho lol (I think my eyes are tired )
Cheers
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yeah you're right, the brightness does not change even though there is extra room for decreasing the brightness on the slider.
Try Elixir 2
I use Elixir to make a filter toggle, I have this toggle within a widget in my homescreen and other one in the statusbar widget (both with the same filter configuration) and it works perfect for me because Elixir allows to add many toggles in the same widget.
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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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
Has anyone tried this app for Nexus 4 (or at all)? I like the auto brightness feature, but the stock feature always makes the screen a bit dimmer than I like. Or another app that you prefer to do auto brightness?
Just go change the min value of autobrightness and will work just fine if you find it too dim.
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persheshhater said:
Just go change the min value of autobrightness and will work just fine if you find it too dim.
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You can change the min auto brightness with stock "APP"?
Where?
laba86 said:
You can change the min auto brightness with stock "APP"?
Where?
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If you find it please let me know as well i'm also using lux for the same reason but if i could ditch it that would be great.
With root explorer you go to edit the build.prop values. You gotta be rooted.
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With root explorer you go to edit the build.prop values. You gotta be rooted.
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Could you be a bit more specific im in my build.prop on cm nightly but i see nothing close to brightness or anything other than the density.
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With root explorer you go to edit the build.prop values. You gotta be rooted.
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Yes, some more details would be kind.
laba86 said:
Yes, some more details would be kind.
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It highly doubt it. Auto brightness levels are on kernel level.
just edit your build prop and add this line..
Auto Brightness = A bit higher please
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It highly doubt it. Auto brightness levels are on kernel level.
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Auto brightness is ROM level
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What?
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Hey dude, if you want to try a copy of Lux, PM me and I'll sort you out.
Regards,
Vito
Cyb3rGlitch said:
Hey dude, if you want to try a copy of Lux, PM me and I'll sort you out.
Regards,
Vito
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Can you advise good stock settings? Just setting lux up, it tears though my battery. It doesnt seem to have any built in presets. Any way you can add a few to have a little base to start with?
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Hey dude, if you want to try a copy of Lux, PM me and I'll sort you out.
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Vito
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I think the best solution would be like apple's auto brightness. You turn auto brightness on but can still change the brightness and set the "average" brightness higher or lower.
Because I am looking for a auto brightness which is simply a bit brighter in general as the stock auto brightness
zimphishmonger said:
Can you advise good stock settings? Just setting lux up, it tears though my battery. It doesnt seem to have any built in presets. Any way you can add a few to have a little base to start with?
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Presets make no sense. I'd have to have different ones for different phones, so it'd be a pain to maintain. Just link a couple of brightness values and Lux interpolates the rest.
The battery usage of Lux shouldn't be high at all. I know some Samsung ROMs claim Lux uses a lot of battery, but it's wrong (I think it assumes the light sensor uses more power than it really does). On my Nexus 4 I use 'on wake' mode, which should use next to no battery.
laba86 said:
I think the best solution would be like apple's auto brightness. You turn auto brightness on but can still change the brightness and set the "average" brightness higher or lower.
Because I am looking for a auto brightness which is simply a bit brighter in general as the stock auto brightness
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I don't have control over the stock auto brightness which makes a feature like this hard. Linking values in Lux should work fine, especially in ascending mode which favours brighter backlight levels.
Anyone got any decent sample settings for this?
I'm using 0 as -20%
0/-30%, 1/10% and 10000/100% has been working good for me.
I've been tempted to try Lux again but find the free version doesn't really demo the apps potential very well. I'm always skeptical before purchasing apps as the refund window is way too short to test the app in full.
I basically want auto brightness to work how I feel it should, with the brightness not being high when it really shouldn't be very high. Stock auto brightness ALWAYS sets the brightness too high IMO, I'd love the ability to have auto brightness work at the levels I want it to have.
I tried it and put it away... Because when you go below zero your nav bar has still same brightness and won't dim :/
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Sv: Lux Auto Brightness
@ spr33
If you read the description of the app in play store, the developer says that you are welcome to try the app for more than 15min. Then if you are not happy with it send him an email and ask for refund.
Tapatalked.
I read this up yesterday and wanted to post it here too for those who don't know about the app yet. "Smart Filter".
This app is magnificient in that it doesn't tweak hardware functions, but it applies a dark layer. Thus making it work wonderfully with the OLED screens (Apparantly OLED can only be dimmed to a certain extent).
This app is fantastic for reading, viewing videos or taking notes at night. Also awesome for using your phone in the theatres (I guess?).
Once again, app is called: Screen Filter
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...utm_medium=organic&utm_term=screen+filter+app
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i use this app alot. great one because i too could not figure out how to lower the brightness.
Thanks for sharing!
I have tried many screen filter apps, and to this day, none have come close to Lux Auto Brightness.
Dr. Evo said:
I have tried many screen filter apps, and to this day, none have come close to Lux Auto Brightness.
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+1
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Does Lux apply
a filter as well? The only down side I can think of with the filter method is that it doesn't really save battery (in comparison to actually emitting less light).
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JiraffeLeung said:
Does Lux apply
a filter as well? The only down side I can think of with the filter method is that it doesn't really save battery (in comparison to actually emitting less light).
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I dont think it applies a filter. I think it allows you to go below stock settings.
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