You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Samsung Galaxy S7's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Could be lower in my opinion.
Cyn1 said:
Could be lower in my opinion.
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I am sometimes using this app, works fine.
PalmCentro said:
I am sometimes using this app, works fine.
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That sounds really great, I'll try it. Thank you! Didn't thought of this possibility
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You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the ZTE Axon 7's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the ZTE Axon 7's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Although this is a very old thread, I have noticed that my recent A2017G from Amazon.es has a very high minimum screen brightness. It is in fact binding when checking emails with the stock email app (with its white background) in a dark room.
Do others have the same thing?
My LG g4 can go way darker.
joaste said:
Although this is a very old thread, I have noticed that my recent A2017G from Amazon.es has a very high minimum screen brightness. It is in fact binding when checking emails with the stock email app (with its white background) in a dark room.
Do others have the same thing?
My LG g4 can go way darker.
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Mine too. Lo compré en Amazon también...
I use CF.lumen in combination with Pixel Filter for nighttime reading. This makes the display as dim as I want, and thanks to the AMOLED screen, it actually emits less light as you go dimmer, while the same Apps on an LCD screen will just put more blankets over the backlight that's still blasting right in your face.
Since you can achieve pitch black with CF.lumen alone, Pixel Filter might not be needed. I just use it to save some extra juice by shutting off half of the display entirely.
It would be nice if the regular brightness slider would go a bit dimmer, but the scheduling options of CF.lumen make it very bearable
You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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It gets low, but I wish the minimum brightness could get even lower.
Lux Dash is perfect for dropping your screen brightness levels to whatever you like. I've been using it for years and is a priceless addition to any phone!
Still looks phenomenal.
You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Honor 7's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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A little too high. Needs some screen filter.
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is adequate for normal usage. no complaint with min brightness.
For me a bit hit high but ok no complain
Just enough for night reading.
I miss the days where we can get really low levels of brightness.
i use screen filter to use at night
You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Sony Xperia XA Ultra's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Birght
Even on low this sucker is real bright. Had to use a screen filter
Me too. Screen filter is the only solution
someone made a kernel with lowered brightness
Too bright indeed
Pretty much every Sony phone I've had the pleasure of using does not get dim enough for use in low light. I use Twilight to get adjustable profiles for filters. @lonewolfbtown Whats the Kernel with a better minimum brightness?
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Pretty much every Sony phone I've had the pleasure of using does not get dim enough for use in low light. I use Twilight to get adjustable profiles for filters. @lonewolfbtown Whats the Kernel with a better minimum brightness?
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Should be in in one of the threads for the xa ultra now
You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the Honor 5C's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Minimum brightness is just enough for eye comfort.
Nothing extraordinary here. on darker room or under roof condition, this is ok and are easy on eyes and min brightness works well under such scenario
use app screen filter to make it as dark as you like, even 100% dark (off)
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use app screen filter to make it as dark as you like, even 100% dark (off)
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Didn't get you mate. Please explain. I am not sure.
I have the cousin Huawei GT3 which is a honor 5C with fingerprint scanner and its brightness it surpasses my eyes on maximum, so i keep it at 54% which is enough and still very bright on ambient light .