Just got it, setting things up, first thing I notice is the adaptive brightness is a little dim, though active every 30 seconds or more.
Otherwise I've compared this screen next to my Lumia 950 XL that has AMOLED (unsure which brand off hand) and it's just about as bright as max brightness, but the Razer is completely more true to white on calibration. I'll get a pic here soon.
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So I noticed this yesterday when I open handcent.. As the screen got brighter it pulsated for a second going brighter and dimmer for a few seconds then stopped. Is that just my light sensor acting up?
Must be a fluke since no one else is seeing this? I may just sell the phone and get the sgs3 today.
My wife and I both have month old gs3's. Both are stock, have brightness set to auto, and power saving mode on. However, hers is much brighter than mine.
She has a white phone and I have a blue one. Am I missing another setting that could be different on our phones?
Have you tried manually going through each of the brightness settings to see if they are different when not set on auto?
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Yup. They're the same. It's only with auto.
In my experience auto brightness has never really worked properly for me on any Android I've had.. I personally always have my screen as low as possible, it's pretty bright even like that.
I have heard that its not uncommon for inconsistencies in screen brightness on some phones. May be a quality control issue
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If the brightness of the phones are working manually then i would just chalk it up to minor inconsistencies in the photo cell's on each device, which is to be expected.
Check if "auto adjust screen tone" is checked in Settings -> Display.
EDIT: If it's only with auto, maybe the brightness sensor is a little wack. You could try the Lux brightness app in the play store, as you can manually set the outdoor brightness/screen brightness ratios.
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My wife and I both have month old gs3's. Both are stock, have brightness set to auto, and power saving mode on. However, hers is much brighter than mine.
She has a white phone and I have a blue one. Am I missing another setting that could be different on our phones?
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Sorry for bumping this but I have the exact same issue. Mine is blue, my wife's is white. Her phone is way brighter set to auto than mine. It's the same if auto is turned off, her phone is way brighter.
Google searches don't reveal any suggestions...
So this is definitely not a blue vs. white phone issue. In my office, four other people have Galaxy S3s. Three are blue like mine and one is white. I compared all of their phones to mine and mine is way dimmer and a slightly different color temperature than theirs are. I did a factory reset on my phone and it made no difference. The phone is only 12 days old so I am going to take it back up to Best Buy today and see if they can swap it out.
**Update**
Best Buy swapped the phone for me and the issue is resolved for me. In fact, the new phone is a little brighter than some of the phones I had compared to before.
I got this White HTC One X from a friend who dropped it in the waters.
It boots up just fine, the digitizer works, as well as... partially... the screen
Now i got the data from it, so mission accomplished in terms of data loss. He gave it to me for free so i rooted it with the bad screen.
So now i have this rooted phone running latest stock ROM.
The screen's brightness is too low even though the brightness settings is set to maximum. After a hellova lot of testing i found out that when the device is cold, the brightness increases when i turn the screen on. And when the processor is running (ie opening an app, or rendering animations), the screen's brightness starts to get lower and lower until it just completely shuts off.
What i did was put it in the freezer to make it REALLY cold, and it works just fine for like 5 minutes until the CPU gets hot again and the screen turns black.
I tore it down, and changed the screen, but the problem is still there, so it must be some part of the motherboard.
I won't change all the motherboard because honestly i don't want to spend that much money on something older than my nexus 4
So if anyone can tell me what part exactly is responsible for the brightness IN THE MOTHERBOARD, so that i can find a way to keep it cold, it'll be very much appreciated.
PS: I can see and control everything from PC too when the screen shuts off... so i can still practically try and do anything with it. Also, the actual LCD screen is cracked and black on it's right and bottom half, and it's currently "half open" (ie i can see the Nvidia CPU, and the vibration motor under the screen)
Just installed P and now previous brightness level of 63 it's so dim? I have to have it almost on 90% brightness now, why have they messed with this, it was fine as it was
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Just installed P and now previous brightness level of 63 it's so dim? I have to have it almost on 90% brightness now, why have they messed with this, it was fine as it was
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Same for me. WTF Google?
The actual brightness is the same, they just changed how the slider works. The first half moved it fast, last half moved it slower. Now the slider is more uniform.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/...c-brightness-slider-introduced-android-p-dp3/
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It's definitely not smooth across the entire range, all my brightness is almost all the last 10% and actually a pain to set properly, it's worse for me.
That's more accurate because in bright indoor lighting or outside it's going to be towards the end of the scale. Dim indoor lighting I'm currently at 43%. And in pitch black it goes to 0%. I pretty much never touch my slider anymore after a couple adjustments. Don't get caught up on the percentages. I would be willing to bet that with Oreo at 40% and Pie at 90% the lumens output of the screen was the same.
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It's definitely not smooth across the entire range, all my brightness is almost all the last 10% and actually a pain to set properly, it's worse for me.
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That's more accurate because in bright indoor lighting or outside it's going to be towards the end of the scale. Dim indoor lighting I'm currently at 43%. And in pitch black it goes to 0%. I pretty much never touch my slider anymore after a couple adjustments. Don't get caught up on the percentages. I would be willing to bet that with Oreo at 40% and Pie at 90% the lumens output of the screen was the same.
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Yeah I don't touch mine once it is setup generally but it's definitely not even throughout the scale, only gets really bright from like 85% onwards, just seems odd the real brightness is so high up, makes for fine tuning a bit difficult.
The screen has been rated a minimum of 1.78 nits and a maximum of 496 so if it truly is linear now, 50% is something like only 247 which isn't that bright at all.
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Yeah I don't touch mine once it is setup generally but it's definitely not even throughout the scale, only gets really bright from like 85% onwards, just seems odd the real brightness is so high up, makes for fine tuning a bit difficult.
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So much for AI on adaptive brightness, it's rubbish, and why do Google try to fix things that aren't broken, who needs AI for adjusting a backlight? Seems nothing more than just being able to market the phone as having AI! Never had an issue on Oreo, had it set at 25% with adaptive brightness and it was always the correct brightness wherever I was, which shouldn't be difficult given it's got a sensor to read the light levels.
Now since Pie, last night I turned my phone on in the dark and was blinded by a bright display (Oreo it would have been at it's lowest level in the dark), so turned the brightness down, turned it again later and the same thing, way too bright, and again this morning in a fairly dark room the same thing, far too bright, so I turn it down again. How long will it take to learn? The old method it was tamed immediately, now I'm constantly fiddling with the brightness, how is that progress!
Is there an option to go back to the old method?
Wish I hadn't bothered upgrading, just another year with an Android update with changes for changes sake.
Regards
Phil
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Seems nothing more than just being able to market the phone as having AI!
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Totally agree on this. Adaptive battery and adaptive battery are almost non-sense. Only something cool to brand the item.
And Pixel Visual Core is just something super-expensive to make Whatsapp, Facebook and Twitter cameras use HDR+. I'd rather pay something less and not having this feature that is probably expensive (or modifies the perception of the Pixel 2 as super-new and mega futuristic). Also, I've got the feeling they won't use it for Pixel 3 or 4.
Moto X1 was the last to use more CPUs to optimize the phone, before Qualcomm introduced more chips.
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For any one having this issue please report this from your device at Settings > System > About Phone, the more people that flag it the more likely it will get fixed.
For me, I hate these updates that break simple basic functionality and overall add nothing extra to what we had with Oreo. Google really need to test these things properly and stop trying to fix things that simply are not broken!
Regards
Phil
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Hi
For any one having this issue please report this from your device at Settings > System > About Phone, the more people that flag it the more likely it will get fixed.
For me, I hate these updates that break simple basic functionality and overall add nothing extra to what we had with Oreo. Google really need to test these things properly and stop trying to fix things that simply are not broken!
Regards
Phil
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Already reported, i shouldn't have to have my phone on 90% to be the same as what it was on 63%
Hi Guys! i just bought an S9, and its very new, made in march, came with Pie.
I find the maximum manual brightness setting to be way weak and dull for my taste.
Average lit room in the daytime, chrome browsing, evernote editing etc.
When the background is white.
I tried out an s8+ and an LG V30 in the last few weeks, had those on my hand, and they had way stronger brightness and starker whites on normal mode. I had to lower them to ~80% to be comfortable.
This completely baffles me as all the reviews stated that s9 has higher NIT than the above phones.
Grateful for advice. shoud i try another factory rom, downgrade to oreo, or up to the newest pie?
Or is this a hardver limitation and cannot be changed?
thx for any info! :highfive: :good:
ps: i googled but everyone is talking about the AI auto brightness mode, tried that, that doesnt change the available maximum, only in direct sunlight.
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Hi Guys! i just bought an S9, and its very new, made in march, came with Pie.
I find the maximum manual brightness setting to be way weak and dull for my taste.
Average lit room in the daytime, chrome browsing, evernote editing etc.
When the background is white.
I tried out an s8+ and an LG V30 in the last few weeks, had those on my hand, and they had way stronger brightness and starker whites on normal mode. I had to lower them to ~80% to be comfortable.
This completely baffles me as all the reviews stated that s9 has higher NIT than the above phones.
Grateful for advice. shoud i try another factory rom, downgrade to oreo, or up to the newest pie?
Or is this a hardver limitation and cannot be changed?
thx for any info! :highfive: :good:
ps: i googled but everyone is talking about the AI auto brightness mode, tried that, that doesnt change the available maximum, only in direct sunlight.
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My S9's screen is very bright in almost every situation. Even in sunlight, I can see everything clearly in auto brightness. Indoors I just keep it below 50% and it's still plenty bright. Try reporting this issue or go to a samsung service centre to fix it or replace your phone....
Wait, do you use any kind of power saving? Because in power saving mode there's an option to reduce the brightness 10%, make sure it's off.
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My S9's screen is very bright in almost every situation. Even in sunlight, I can see everything clearly in auto brightness. Indoors I just keep it below 50% and it's still plenty bright. Try reporting this issue or go to a samsung service centre to fix it or replace your phone....
Wait, do you use any kind of power saving? Because in power saving mode there's an option to reduce the brightness 10%, make sure it's off.
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no and like i said its on manual, maxed out.
guys i just looked into a measured review of the screen brightness.
can it be that when the whole screen is white, its actually less bright than the s8?
340 vs 403 nit?
(the titles are not in english thats why i blurred them )