Anyone else have this issue? Whenever I disable it, it turns back on as soon as screen times out. Only thing I can do as a temporary fix is set it to schedule for 7:00am-7:01 am
Even with the tap to show option on?
I have mine set to tap to show and it stays off.
winol said:
Even with the tap to show option on?
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Let me check that option
vibrantliker said:
Let me check that option
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It's switching to show always on it's own. And when I turn it off completely, it will switch it self back on. The only setting that sticks is when I set it to a schedule.
vibrantliker said:
It's switching to show always on it's own. And when I turn it off completely, it will switch it self back on. The only setting that sticks is when I set it to a schedule.
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Just check that you do not have a Bixby routine, running in the background, that turns it on.
forlaf said:
Just check that you do not have a Bixby routine, running in the background, that turns it on.
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It is off. Never use bixby.
Do you use AOD notify?
winol said:
Do you use AOD notify?
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I do
AOD notify relies Precisely on AOD, I think that is the cause of the behaviour you describe
winol said:
AOD notify relies Precisely on AOD, I think that is the cause of the behaviour you describe
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That seems to be it, thanks! It's funny though. I changed a setting in AOD notify and now my stock aod keeps turning off, the opposite of what is was doing.
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I' ve got a strange problem: regardless of any brightness settings, my phone dims down the brightness after 30 seconds. When I touch the screen it goes back to normal, but after 30 seconds it dims down again. It's annoying. Anyone got a solution for that ???
TIA
tonox
This is normal behavior when autobrightnes is disabled.
o.k. - but I got this behavior with auto-brightness on !
settings>display>sleep.
phil112345 said:
settings>display>sleep.
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settings - display - sleep is "never go to sleep"
and still I got this annoying dim-down ...
That is also normal HTC behaviour.
The screen will stay on, but it will dim regardless of your time-out setting.
Bunecarera said:
That is also normal HTC behaviour.
The screen will stay on, but it will dim regardless of your time-out setting.
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thx for the info.
Is there any workaround you are aware of ?
tonox
No, not that I'm aware off.
Even with Tasker, the screen will stay on, but it will dim...
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thx for the info.
Is there any workaround you are aware of ?
tonox
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You might want to try Screebl from the play store.
May be a dumb question, but any concerned with screen burn-in from charging? Under normal use the screen isn't lit up long enough, but while charging the screen stays lit (dimmed, yes but still lit) and with a static blue ring around the edge. Just seems odd that some kind of daydream mode isn't employed.
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May be a dumb question, but any concerned with screen burn-in from charging? Under normal use the screen isn't lit up long enough, but while charging the screen stays lit (dimmed, yes but still lit) and with a static blue ring around the edge. Just seems odd that some kind of daydream mode isn't employed.
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The screen is LCD not OLED so burn in isn't an issue.
I had it on the charger for about 2 hours last night and can clearly see the ring and the "moto" and "100%" text, especially on the gray background of the settings menu.
filefly said:
I had it on the charger for about 2 hours last night and can clearly see the ring and the "moto" and "100%" text, especially on the gray background of the settings menu.
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That's my concern. I thought that LCD wasn't impervious just because it wasn't OLED and it is still susceptible to damage.
You can turn the screen off while charging if you just press the button (which is on top while charging).
slaydog said:
You can turn the screen off while charging if you just press the button (which is on top while charging).
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Strange when I charged yesterday the screen did turn off. It is charging now and the button on top just dims.
Character Zero said:
Strange when I charged yesterday the screen did turn off. It is charging now and the button on top just dims.
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I honestly can't figure this thing out, lol
It would appear that the last update keeps the screen on (although dim) while charging. Another change is that putting a turned off watch in the charger turns it on.
Well that solves my question. First charge was off, 2nd and current 3rd charge is staying dim. Thanks!
If you want it off when you charge, go into "Settings-->About" and tap on build number, repeatedly until it displays "You are now a developer". Then go back to "Settings-->Developer Options" and the first option is "Stay awake when charging". You can touch it to toggle between enabled and disabled.
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If you want it off when you charge, go into "Settings-->About" and tap on build number, repeatedly until it displays "You are now a developer". Then go back to "Settings-->Developer Options" and the first option is "Stay awake when charging". You can touch it to toggle between enabled and disabled.
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just a heads up (for me anyway) - I wanted to have it ON when charging, so i did the dev mode option. Then i wanted to turn it off, and it seems disabling the option in dev options wont turn it off lol
early release wonkiness i assume
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just a heads up (for me anyway) - I wanted to have it ON when charging, so i did the dev mode option. Then i wanted to turn it off, and it seems disabling the option in dev options wont turn it off lol
early release wonkiness i assume
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Thanks! Weird. I wonder if it needs a reboot to take affect?
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Thanks! Weird. I wonder if it needs a reboot to take affect?
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tried everything - just gonna wait for an update and see from there
ameilius said:
tried everything - just gonna wait for an update and see from there
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Once we get root we'll be able to change this option in the build.prop file:
Code:
ro.ambient.force_when_docked=true
To turn off the screen while charging:
1. Open the Android Wear app
2. Turn on "Always On" (if it's not already)
3. Wait for the screen on the watch to dim
4. Uncheck "Always On" in the Android App
The screen will turn off until it's taken off the charger, screen is tapped, or button is pushed.
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To turn off the screen while charging:
1. Open the Android Wear app
2. Turn on "Always On" (if it's not already)
3. Wait for the screen on the watch to dim
4. Uncheck "Always On" in the Android App
The screen will turn off until it's taken off the charger, screen is tapped, or button is pushed.
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This worked for the LG G Watch as well. But you have to substitute "always on" with "ambient screen" with the update to 4.4w1.
kpjimmy said:
This worked for the LG G Watch as well. But you have to substitute "always on" with "ambient screen" with the update to 4.4w1.
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Whoops. Forgot about the verbage difference in the Moto360.
Found this on reddit, looks like it answers my question. Curious to see if they had the screen left fully lit while charging.
http://www.reddit.com/r/moto360/comments/2gir11/charging_screen_image_burnin/
Tasker task I create to toggle the screen off automatically.
I've had it since Monday. Charging every night (~8 hours). Developer mode on, but no settings changed. No burn in. I think it's a defect.
On Android 9 Pie we can enable ambient mode when double tap on screen for checking notification and time. On Android 10 double tap turn on screen. Is any solution to return "old-fashion" double tap? I have root.
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On Android 9 Pie we can enable ambient mode when double tap on screen for checking notification and time. On Android 10 double tap turn on screen. Is any solution to return "old-fashion" double tap? I have root.
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If your using the EXKM app, disable native DT2W, then enable it in the EXKM app. Works very well :good:
Badger50 said:
If your using the EXKM app, disable native DT2W, then enable it in the EXKM app. Works very well :good:
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I tried it but it turn on screen also instead of enabling ambient mode. What's wrong?
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I tried it but it turn on screen also instead of enabling ambient mode. What's wrong?
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That's odd. What method did you use to update to A10? Was it a clean or dirty install?
I did a dirty install of the factory image, and DT2W works as it should with the EXKM method
I used clean install. If you'll disable dt2w in kernel settings and enable it in firmaware settings will you get ambient mode?
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I used clean install. If you'll disable dt2w in kernel settings and enable it in firmaware settings will you get ambient mode?
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Yes, I still get ambient mode. I just like the EXKM version better just because it's faster to wake the lock screen :good:
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Yes, I still get ambient mode. I just like the EXKM version better just because it's faster to wake the lock screen :good:
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https://piunikaweb.com/2019/09/04/a...ck-phone-lift-to-check-phone-on-pixel-phones/
It's weird that you have ambient mode on Android 10.
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https://piunikaweb.com/2019/09/04/a...ck-phone-lift-to-check-phone-on-pixel-phones/
It's weird that you have ambient mode on Android 10.
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If this is what you mean by ambient mode, then yes I do. However, I suspect you don't. It's a feature I have never used, so forgive me if I mislead you. Or am I confusing ambient with AOD? Which is also a feature I never have used?
Ambient display Cannot double tap like this picture?
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Ambient display Cannot double tap like this picture?
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Not any more apparently. Personally, I don't really get the point of it. It's just a darker version of DT2W the lock screen to see the same thing. But that's just me I reckon.
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Not any more apparently. Personally, I don't really get the point of it. It's just a darker version of DT2W the lock screen to see the same thing. But that's just me I reckon.
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No, it's not. When screen in ambient mode it not reacted on touches. Now on Android 10 my phone in pocket occasionally turning on display (at walking) and I have false touches - for seven minutes my player stopped twice, once change track and once turned off BT wich caused disconnection of headset. It pisses me off! Now I just turn off DT2W and had to turn AOD that drain my battery. Hey, Google, are you OK?
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No, it's not. When screen in ambient mode it not reacted on touches. Now on Android 10 my phone in pocket occasionally turning on display (at walking) and I have false touches - for seven minutes my player stopped twice, once change track and once turned off BT wich caused disconnection of headset. It pisses me off! Now I just turn off DT2W and had to turn AOD that drain my battery. Hey, Google, are you OK?
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No worries man. You have your opinions, and I have mine. It's just something I never really need
I don't know about anyone else but I actually find this super annoying, and it doesn't make sense that it does this with the always on display on which I find super useful.
I have tried turning off the smart screen settings, and playing around with the options in settings but this is happening continuously. Does anyone know how to turn this off please?
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I don't know about anyone else but I actually find this super annoying, and it doesn't make sense that it does this with the always on display on which I find super useful.
I have tried turning off the smart screen settings, and playing around with the options in settings but this is happening continuously. Does anyone know how to turn this off please?
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You should be able to turn it off in settings/advanced features/motions and gestures/lift to wake.
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You should be able to turn it off in settings/advanced features/motions and gestures/lift to wake.
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Thank you so much. I was convinced it was gonna stay that way. Dont know how I missed that.
Hey Guys,
So something very annoying I've noticed so far since owning this phone. I could have it laying on the table/counter, whatever. I have lift to wake and any other motion related setting to turn the screen on disabled, however, if I so much as nudge my phone while it's sitting the screen will always wake. Does this happen to anyone else? Is there some other hidden setting I've yet to disable and need to? Is it a glitch or something? Appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Thanks!
You are not the only one observing this behavior. I believe it's a software glitch. It's has been mentioned on other forums as well.
I don't think it's a glitch. People have said the "fix" is to turn off fingerprint option. So I'm thinking it's actually a feature to turn on the screen so it's ready for your finger print. It's different than lift to wake because it only shows the Always On Display. Lift to wake, goes past the Always On Display and to the lock screen. I've tested it in my pocket and it's stays fully off.
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I don't think it's a glitch. People have said the "fix" is to turn off fingerprint option. So I'm thinking it's actually a feature to turn on the screen so it's ready for your finger print. It's different than lift to wake because it only shows the Always On Display. Lift to wake, goes past the Always On Display and to the lock screen. I've tested it in my pocket and it's stays fully off.
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It's a feature not a bug
There is doze_quick_pickup_gesture option that you can set via adb. Just setup adb shell (google how to do it if you don't have it), then enable developer options on your phone (google it too), then connect your phone to your PC and execute this command in the shell:
shell settings put secure doze_quick_pickup_gesture 0
It worked for me! Borrowed from here:
Google Pixel 6/6 pro screen wakes up automatically? - Google Pixel Community
sb283 said:
shell settings put secure doze_quick_pickup_gesture 0
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You absolute beast, thanks!
The easiest fix is to turn off adaptive sound
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The easiest fix is to turn off adaptive sound
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Interesting. I noticed that my AOD is always on, even though I have set it to be disabled when charging.
Maybe Adaptive Sound has something to do with that? 'Cuz I enabled that.
Morgrain said:
Interesting. I noticed that my AOD is always on, even though I have set it to be disabled when charging.
Maybe Adaptive Sound has something to do with that? 'Cuz I enabled that.
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Yes i think its a bug when adaptive sound is on and it hears loud sounds, ot turns the screen on. Just try banging the desk or hitting two spoons when near your phone with adaptive sound on and off... The screen lights up when its ON bit doesn't when its off
I am having just the opposite effect. I lift my phone and nothing happens. I have to click my power button for it to go on sometimes.
If you refer to Lift to check BLACK SCREEN It is a feature for easy to use fingerprint so that very helpful for me
pettigrew95 said:
Hey Guys,
So something very annoying I've noticed so far since owning this phone. I could have it laying on the table/counter, whatever. I have lift to wake and any other motion related setting to turn the screen on disabled, however, if I so much as nudge my phone while it's sitting the screen will always wake. Does this happen to anyone else? Is there some other hidden setting I've yet to disable and need to? Is it a glitch or something? Appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Thanks!
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Check out #9
Can't disable Lift To Wake
The screen turns on when I lift the phone. (Black and white lock screen.) "Lift to wake" and "Tap to Check" are both off.
forum.xda-developers.com
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There is doze_quick_pickup_gesture option that you can set via adb. Just setup adb shell (google how to do it if you don't have it), then enable developer options on your phone (google it too), then connect your phone to your PC and execute this command in the shell:
shell settings put secure doze_quick_pickup_gesture 0
It worked for me! Borrowed from here:
Google Pixel 6/6 pro screen wakes up automatically? - Google Pixel Community
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This worked perfectly, thanks so much! Quick question, is there any negative or other effects this has? Thanks again.
pettigrew95 said:
This worked perfectly, thanks so much! Quick question, is there any negative or other effects this has? Thanks again.
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I haven't noticed any, around 24 hrs later.
manueltimz said:
The easiest fix is to turn off adaptive sound
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If a moth farts 2 miles away causing the slightest vibration my screen comes on and i have adaptive sound, lift to wake and AOD disabled.