In my redmi note 5 pro, when I turn on the front camera led flash ,it emits blue light. Is there any way to change it to white or it is manufacturing defect? Please help
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My buttons backlights are allways on and my screen in always brighter. I tested the light sensor with my g-friends htc one x, and my lux value was lower i got 160-225 in a bright room while she get 320 and her htc one x is very light sensitive to.
And i get very yellowish picture to using flash in dark areas, could it be the sensor to?
Can i calibrate the sensor, or another faulty hardware from HTC?
No one with same problem or solution?
I tested the Galaxy Note 2's Camera and I found out that it also showed that when the background is a bright surface it showed the same effect as the iPhone Camera. It showed the purple rays of light. I tried it in front of the sun and it actually had the effect!
I have an S6 edge from t-mobile. The camera/torch light is yellow and not as bright and white like my Note 4. Is this normal for this gen S6s? Should I start the RMA? What's your LED color?
Maybe removing The protection plast on the sensor helps?
nope. same w/ or w/out it.
Mines a pinkish yellowish as well it's really not bright either which is disappointing i wouldn't have returned it but since i have a pink tint on the bottom half of my screen going to have to return my phone don't know if i should call or go in store
Does the mate 20 have a notification light like the mate 9 has?
Today i had a lock at. And the answer is: no, it haven't!
Yes it have. Above the front camera. I just got it today.
yes for the HMA-L29. LED notification light at the notch
Yes it has above the front camera
And it is RGB, not only white, like on new Xiaomi devices.
Hi all. There are 2 LEDs, but when flashlight is on, only one (on the top) is active. I thought the second one can be activated when camera is used, but no, it does not help. Any ideas on how and when it should be active? Can someone check this on your device so that I can know whether it is a hardware issue with my phone? Thanks in advance!
It seems that's a kind of light sensor, or infrared led - because it even doesn't shine when I apply external 365nm UV light source.
It's the second light sensor which measures light coming from the back side of the phone. When you shine a strong light directly on this sensor, screen brightness bumps up after a while. It doesn't happen if you cover the sensor by finger. The purpose is to have screen readable when you're holding the phone against bright background (window, TV screen...) and in my experience it's quite a nice feature.