Very low light in slowmo! - LG G7 ThinQ Questions & Answers

Anybody is here who facing same problem in their g7 thibq? I'm getting very low light in fine place.

Its because the exposure is very low. Thats normal

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[Q] This Exmor R Thing

Is it me is does this low light sensor really temperamental?
Right now I'm trying to get it to activate in a low light room using the video camera and still, but nothing seems to be happening
When I first got the Arc it was running 3 network branded software, and I'm sure it worked then when I tried it out, but since I've flashed the global generic it takes pictures like any other camera in the dark (not very well)
Something sure is that the Arc is the best photo phone in low light condition i never had.
Remember with other phone, when light is not high, it's very difficult to focus because the image move very slowly (i don't know how to explain...).
It's not a useless gadget it's sure.
You really have to use all the options the camera app has to offer. Meaning focus modes, scenes, light sensivity and so. If you do so, the results will be very good. Video is a little easier because there is a very strong algorythm to prevent noise. Unfortunately it will also reduce sharpness quite a lot.

[Q] Light Sensor flickering

Hey Guys,
got my new Note II yesterday, but already having 2 problems.
The biggest is the light sensor; the Screen keeps adjusting it's Brightness like hell.
Read out the Sensor data, which is going from 0 to 13 lux when I cover the Sensor with my hand.
Do you experience the same?
Also my USB wire plug is very loose. Also normal?
try turning off auto brightness...
and yes USB wire IS a bit loose
Jamal Ahmed said:
try turning off auto brightness...
and yes USB wire IS a bit loose
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Well, just bought it brand new, I think this shouldn't be on a 600€ device
Does your Light Sensor Value also jump around in same light conditions?
Low-Light mine goes from 0-28, normal it goes from 400~ to 80.000 sometimes, which results in frequent readjustment in brightness.
Thats very irritating for me, cause I use it everytime
Would be nice if someone could give me his values/behavior of the sensor with AndroSensor or so.
Will return this device then
substancer said:
Well, just bought it brand new, I think this shouldn't be on a 600€ device
Does your Light Sensor Value also jump around in same light conditions?
Low-Light mine goes from 0-28, normal it goes from 400~ to 80.000 sometimes, which results in frequent readjustment in brightness.
Thats very irritating for me, cause I use it everytime
Would be nice if someone could give me his values/behavior of the sensor with AndroSensor or so.
Will return this device then
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I just got my GT-N7100 and am having the same problems. Very irritating. Need this to work for better battery life. Tried a program from Play Store called Lux, but it works the same, maybe a little better. But Lux is showing the sensor readings varying all the time even when the ambient light hasn't changed at all, thus the brightness fluctuations. I am rooted, but on Stock ROM. Wonder if a custom ROM would fix it, or if it's a defective sensor.
Anyone else experiencing this?
580guy said:
I just got my GT-N7100 and am having the same problems. Very irritating. Need this to work for better battery life. Tried a program from Play Store called Lux, but it works the same, maybe a little better. But Lux is showing the sensor readings varying all the time even when the ambient light hasn't changed at all, thus the brightness fluctuations. I am rooted, but on Stock ROM. Wonder if a custom ROM would fix it, or if it's a defective sensor.
Anyone else experiencing this?
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The default auto-brightness should not be updating so fast that it flickers You might want to get it checked out. Or if you use a 3rd party app, reduce the time interval of the update.
And do note, there is a difference say, with your back towards the sun, you face the phone towards you, or towards the floor. So when you are on the move, expect values to change.
Stock auto brightness is woeful in my opinion. It was the same one my Gnex so I have used Luxbon both with good results. Takes a bit of tweaking but brilliant when set up.
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I'm not an expert at light sensors, but look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9Os3HyCR5Q
I'm moving phone, holding camera still.
It looks like light sensor problem on galaxy note 2.
Can you check yours GN2?
Use code *#0*# and enter sensor test.
promi said:
I'm not an expert at light sensors, but look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9Os3HyCR5Q
I'm moving phone, holding camera still.
It looks like light sensor problem on galaxy note 2.
Can you check yours GN2?
Use code *#0*# and enter sensor test.
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I'm not in the brightest room but I have 2 60W light bulbs above me and my sensor has 0 when the phone is towards me and 20 lux when it is towards the roof. And yes it's stable with the values.

Buzzing Sound When Brightness Is Brought Down to 15-25%

Edit: The problem isn't an auto-brightness issue at all. The buzzing sounds happen when the brightness is lowered to around 15-25% (like when one puts the headset next to his or her head). 15-17% seem to be when the whining is the loudest. The issue can be reproduced by manually adjusting the brightness to those levels. Has anyone else had any similar problems?
darthjones said:
My phone is pretty much perfect save for a buzzing sound when auto-brightness is active and my screen is on. It's very noticeable when I'm making a call. I'm assuming that it's coming from the camera. In most cases, I have auto-brightness disabled. However, I am worried that the buzzing sound is a symptom of a much larger problem that I have yet to run into.
Is this a widespread problem, or did I pick up another lemon (this is my second unit as my first one had some dead pixels)? I am still within my 14 days, so if I have a bad phone, I'd like to return it while I still can. However, if this is a widespread problem, I'm OK with it since I can live with manual brightness...
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mine doesn't do it
i have a humming sound whenever the screen is on. %30-33 auto.
I have the same problem between 19% adn 28%. Irritating humming/buzzing screen noise.

Camera quality and non-stock ROMS

Hello,
I've red that non-stock ROMs can't offer the same quality or feature of camera. But is there a big difference ?
For those who have migrated to non-stock, do you think (or have decided) to come back to stock because of that ?
Thanks
Picture quality on nougat seems to me about the same as stock (in good light atleast). the main difference is you dont get 1080p 60fps , slow motion and other cool stuff because the driver is different.
In good light its ~75% from stock, low light is ~30% from stock.
Nikolatas said:
In good light its ~75% from stock, low light is ~30% from stock.
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i tried one today, in low light the photos were simply horrible. good light gets hit pretty hard too.

OnePlus 5T Notification LED Brightness

I've just recently seen the OnePlus 5T at an O2 Store in the UK and noticed that the LED brightness is really low. However, there was no setting to incrase or decrase its brightness. Is it really that dark or was it just due the lighting in the store?
Macusercom said:
I've just recently seen the OnePlus 5T at an O2 Store in the UK and noticed that the LED brightness is really low. However, there was no setting to incrase or decrase its brightness. Is it really that dark or was it just due the lighting in the store?
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I would say that it's certainly enough. It's just a tiny LED, but it does the job.
Coming from a Samsung note 4 and then a OP3T I think the LED is not as bright on this phone. Looking at it closer though it may be the size of the LED and not the actual brightness of the LED that's causing the issue. It is bright enough to see though.

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