So on my G3, I use an Incipio Dual Pro Shine but when I take it off, the LED goes on. IDK if thats a defect or it does it for a reason, has anyone else seen this?
It does it because of the double tap to turn on screen feature. Notice everytime you double tap the screen to turn the screen on it lights up blue.
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I'm no developer so i have really no idea if this would work.
But, as this mobile is a AMOLED screen, each pixels are lighted up and so not much battery is drained on a black screen.
What if we could somehow make something when a new sms has not been read and screen turns of, a black screen like this appears
Is something like this possible?
pic example, could even be smaller or just 1 blinking pixel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=706426
I think to display a message on screen the machine would need to be awake, so it would be using more power than with an led notification (afaik the device can normally go to sleep then).
Your idea would still save power over just showing the lock screen though because you are right that using fewer pixels would proportionally reduce power usage of the screen.
I guess the hardest part would be making the device appear off - It would need to ignore screen and button touches (except power).
Anybody else having issues when placing your palm over the screen to dim it? It should turn the screen off and vibrate. I think I only saw that happen once, but I can't seem to get that to work.
Can somebody try it and tell me if it works for you all the time, some of the time, or rarely to never?
Thanks.
I got it working if I turn off the ambient screen setting on the device. You can also use the button too.
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kpjimmy said:
I got it working if I turn off the ambient screen setting on the device. You can also use the button too.
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Yup, I tried with both, ambient screen on and ambient screen off. No luck. Yeah, I guess I'll just have to use the button, seems faster anyway, or wait until it turns itself off. I guess I was just concerned my ambient light sensor might be defective, haven't had the chance to see if auto-brightness works correctly since it has been raining and cloudy outside and light indoors generally keeps it mid-brightness.
DaPhang said:
Yup, I tried with both, ambient screen on and ambient screen off. No luck. Yeah, I guess I'll just have to use the button, seems faster anyway, or wait until it turns itself off. I guess I was just concerned my ambient light sensor might be defective, haven't had the chance to see if auto-brightness works correctly since it has been raining and cloudy outside and light indoors generally keeps it mid-brightness.
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Did you go to the android wear app and turn off ambient screen? I assume so. Mine turns "off" when I either "palm" it or push the button. I left the ambient screen sensor on and it still turned off for me.
Make sure your palm is touching the screen. If you're just cupping your hand over the screen, it won't work. It's not a "oh, it just turned dark" thing, but more of a "oh, my entire surface is being touched at once" thing.
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jt3 said:
Make sure your palm is touching the screen. If you're just cupping your hand over the screen, it won't work. It's not a "oh, it just turned dark" thing, but more of a "oh, my entire surface is being touched at once" thing.
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Thank you very much, that was it. It works now, operator error.
My screen and backlight turn off one after the other after locking the screen or when the screen dims off itself. The screen is the first to go off and then the backlight follows, this can only be seen in a dimly lit room or place. Anyone having similar issues is there a fix to syncing the two?
Hello fellow lenovo p2 owners i purchased this phone 2 days ago everything most things seem to be working fine apart from a couple of quirks. double tap to wake is hit n miss which is rather annoying but i can live with it in the hope future software will fix it. On another note i have noticed their is very faint red led light always on to the left of the speaker after i turn the screen off. Has anyone experienced this issue with the faint red led which when the screen is switched on goes off but whenever the screen is off i can see it light up just left of the speaker. I am concerned that this led might affect the battery usage in some way iff it is always on. should i take it back to the shop on account of this faint light always being on which appears much brighter in complete darkness. t
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That's the proximity sensor. Have you got any apps that use it?
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Uibon said:
That's the proximity sensor. Have you got any apps that use it?
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Hi thanks for the reply the only app I think might be using it is Ac display but not sure.
OK fixed its a false alarm its definetly the app AC display which is using the sensor while screen off because i disabled the app and the red faint light vanished. the only other thing left is double tap to wake is fragile and needs about 10 taps to wake screen sometimes. Hopefully this is software related.
Why use double tap when you can touch sensor once to wake the screen?
not too sure but i prefer double tapping the middle of the screen rather than all the way up on a specific point where the sensor is.
Finger print is at bottom. Can also click it once with a non registered finger to bring lock screen up.
Kind of think dttw is redundant on a phone with front finger print sensor and physical home button.
To reduce the wear-and-tear like in iPhone home button...
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Finger print is at bottom. Can also click it once with a non registered finger to bring lock screen up.
Kind of think dttw is redundant on a phone with front finger print sensor and physical home button.
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As for me, I'll use the DTTW feature just to see the time and glance thru incoming notifications and if nothing important, the screen will turn off after 5 seconds... If we wake the screen, then, we have to turn off the screen "manually" (unless we set the display off timing to 5 seconds...or DTT-sleep is implemented...)
If we were to always "press" the home button, there is high change of "wear-and-tear" failure in the near future...
My iPhone 4 after 3 years, the home button failed due to "wear-and-tear" because too many double-click to get to the background apps...now the iPhone is running "virtual floating button"...LOL...
My current Note 5 home button seems to be very reliable which is now closed to 2 years ownership... But I'm not too confident at P2a42's front fingerprint scanner "durability"... Hence, I'll try to reduce the "clicking" actions as much as possible...
I wonder after warranty ended, how much is the repair cost for the fingerprint scanner... Should be less than 20% of the selling price...
Can see your point. I never own a phone 2 years lol so makes no difference to me. Don't think I have had a phone 12 months before either, just too addicted to em lol.
My wife cracked her Redmi 7 screen so I ordered a replacement screen+digitizer+frame from a reputable seller on AliExpress. I followed a guide to the letter and made sure not to damage anything while disassembling, and the re-assembly with the new screen went smoothly.
When I power on the phone the Xiaomi logo comes up nice and bright, but it then auto-dims in the usual way as it loads the system except it dims to an extreme level. I mean it dims so much I can only see what's on the screen if I go into a dark room/closet. When the system loads I can navigate menus normally (as long as I'm in a dark room) but changing the brightness setting has no effect. Turning on/off auto brightness does nothing either.
It doesn't seem like there's anything wrong with the LCD, because if I reboot to bootloader it sits there with the Fastboot logo and picture at full brightness until I turn it off. I took the phone apart again to check if there was anything obstructing the light sensor and I can't see anything wrong with it.
Has anyone seen this before?
Thanks