Question about ambient light and auto brightness - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Questions & Answers

I thinking about getting this phone but have a question about the auto brightness feature.
If anyone has used the oneplus 7 pro they should know that the auto brightness on the phone sucks and its annoying to have to manually adjust almost every time.
Does this phone have a ambient light sensor that works correctly? Does the auto brightness work like previous notes? Thanks

Yes, it works at least better than my note 8, it learns about your preferences over time, and does it really fine

You can disable it, I do.

It's perfect on this phone really.

Most of the time the brightness is spot on. But I had some occasions when in a dark room the brightness was too high and I had to manually decrease it also sometimes when I put the phone in my car mount (wireless charger and it's sunny outside) and open maps the brightness stay too low and I again have to adjust it manually. It could be something that only me experience but I still haven't found the reason it happens.

Sometime it's a bit slow to auto adjust the brightness but it's working fine overall.

Thanks guys. Bought it and so far it works just like the old Samsung phones I've had. So far so good. Funny how the smallest issues bug you so much that you change the phone. Lol

ike__1985 said:
You can disable it, I do.
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Best solution. Saves the battery and headaches.
Been running manual for 6 months, no regrets.

I hate it when I'm playing a game and the brightness goes down... I'll try to leave it on manual
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XxReApErxX said:
I hate it when I'm playing a game and the brightness goes down... I'll try to leave it on manual
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Use Bixby Routine for it to keep it a the preferred level, or to disable it completely
while gaming.

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how well the auto screen brightness works on your device?

After I bought my Mozart for 3months,I have realised that the auto screen brightness function seems like not working on my device at all, no matter under what condition,even in an extremely dark room,the screen brightness is still in very high level,it is painful...especially for my eyes,and it is kind of wasting the battery. Anyone here, experience the same?
Agreed, I have to manully vhange to e.g. high and then turn on autobrigthness then it stays high.
Same here with HD7, have to manually change the brightness.
The brightness on my HD7 does change, but it doesn't change much between bright sunlight and total darkness. It needs to change a lot more than it does.
All we need is a "sensitivity" slider so we can set the degree of change caused by different lighting conditions.
The auto brightness on my x10 works perfectly
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shoby said:
The auto brightness on my x10 works perfectly
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I think someone's a little lost... X10 is an Android device...
lol,maybe he is drunk....
anyway,just hope that there is a solution soon,or maybe this is a bug...it consumes heaps of battery.My mozart with light use, and it just barely last for 1 and a half day.60% of time on standby.
shoby said:
The auto brightness on my x10 works perfectly
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Nobody cares about your X10.
I have an Omnia 7 with NoDo and auto-brightness works fine...
This made my day. lol
Samsung Focus works great. Maybe its an HTC issue.
sylau90 said:
After I bought my Mozart for 3months,I have realised that the auto screen brightness function seems like not working on my device at all, no matter under what condition,even in an extremely dark room,the screen brightness is still in very high level,it is painful...especially for my eyes,and it is kind of wasting the battery. Anyone here, experience the same?
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we're in the same boat. =(
send it in to repair
samsung focus had quite a bit of hardware issues related to screen and I sent it back. Now its flawless
dell venue pro surprisingly hasn't had huge issues
I could be imagining, but it seems to me that if i choose low, then turn on auto adjust, it does auto adjust but is inclined towards darker settings. Conversely when I choose hi and turn on the auto adjust, it adjusts, but is inclined towards brighter settings. Anyone else notice this?
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works perfectly on my Samsung Focus. Though i do hate the manual low brightness setting, it is still very bright even when manually set to low. i m guessing thats an issue with all SAMOLEDs.
My Focus is not good at all using Automatic Setting. It's my Second Focus, and same results with both phones. Slow to change, and usually not enough adjustment when it's needed. Like, if I'm in bed with the light off, it does not go to lowest setting. If I do a manual Low setting, it gets dimmer. Same with bright. In very bright sunlight, it never goes to the Top. I need to manually adjust to get it all the way up. I was hoping NoDo would fix it, but it didn't.
Here it is bad.
I got blind every morning. Probably it would be better to look at the sun than look at my phone screen.
HTC Trophy.
munkeyphyst said:
I could be imagining, but it seems to me that if i choose low, then turn on auto adjust, it does auto adjust but is inclined towards darker settings. Conversely when I choose hi and turn on the auto adjust, it adjusts, but is inclined towards brighter settings. Anyone else notice this?
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Yes, I had my phone next to my spouses. She had hers set to high, then set to auto adjust and I had mine sent to low then auto adjust.
In the same lighting condition my was ligther than hers, and was on the ligther side all around. Conversely, I switched mine to high and hers to low and it was the exact reverse.
So there ARE high, medium, and low auto-adjust ranges... Interesting. Thanks for checking that, I would've had no way to test that. Good to know.
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works ok on mine but it never switches to low have to do that manually
HD7

Autobrightness bug

Hello little birdies.
I am having an issue with my auto-brightness and I would like to know if anyone else has experienced this.
Whenever my auto-brightness shines through the power of the sun (goes to 100%) it seems to get stuck at full brightness and my already not so good screen-on time takes a dip and I always notice this too late . I use the quick settings widget which is preinstalled and the A for auto-brightness is set but when I click it the screen immediately lowers the brightness, while the A for auto-brightness remains, and a vain in my forehead pops.
Furthermore after checking badass battery monitor it shows that my screen is often at 100% sun shadowing brightness. Today it was at full mutated power the whole time. Anyone got an idea as to what could cause this? Anyone?
PS. You might have noticed in the text above that I think the screen is really bright when at full power and that I can see the screen perfectly during a warm ball-soothing sunny day.
Yes, I have a bug with auto brightness too. It seems to deactivate itself. I have activated it a couple of times and everytime it deactivate itself at 100 % after some use.
I have an international HTC One X with the latest 1.29.401.11 update.
Glad to know I'm not the only one. I will soon factory reset my phone to check if it magically gets better.
I noticed this last night. My phone was blindingly bright and I didn't understand why it was set to 100%. I set it back to Auto and so far its still on Auto. i will have to keep an eye on this.
HTC really need to fire the monkeys they have working as coders. I guess if their software is not fixed up in next couple of weeks there might be a whole lot of people, me included, who will migrate to the SIII (given of course that it doesn't have a gazillion bugs as well).
I've been trying all day to recreate the problem but ist not doing it. I put my phone in the sun, I tried using the camera app, I used the video app with its 100% brightness setting, but the phone is still showing Auto brightness.
Any ideas on what triggers 100% brightness?
I have the same problem with mine. It's just randomly turns off auto brightness
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I don't know either what triggers it. It seems to deactivate at either 0 % or 100 %.
I don't have many apps installed, if I just do some web surfing and put it to sleep, when I wake it up the auto brightness is deactivated, in maybe 1 of 4 times. Irritating.
For whatever reason i haven't been getting the auto brightness bug for the past three days. Not sure how it resolved itself since I didn't get any software updates.
If you watch a video you can change the brightness and will stick and not go back to your original settings.
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treebill said:
If you watch a video you can change the brightness and will stick and not go back to your original settings.
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No, that's not the trigger. I investigated that on my phone and found no link.
I take that back. You are right! It seems the brightness setting in the movie play is the culprit. Although it doesn't always do it. One more thing for the chimps at HTC to fix.
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Yesterday the auto brightness bug kicked in right before my eyes. I was browsing the web in total darkness in bed, when suddenly I was blinded by 100% brightness. So it's not just the movie player brightness that causes this issue.
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Just got the autbrightness bug with the camera app. Everything seems to ****ing set it off now.. :banghead:
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Yeah. That's because the camera jacks up brightness for outdoor visibility. They need to have an option to disable that.
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Yeah. That's because the camera jacks up brightness for outdoor visibility. They need to have an option to disable that.
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I realize that, however it doesn't always do it. Also sometimes it will kick into 100% brightness without using the camera or movie player. It seems completely random to me.
mine is stuck at zero. started this morning and I did record a video actually.
auto just takes it.to zero.
but also, if i change it directly from the srttings menu, its not.effecting at all, just staying at the same previous custom level.
whrn using widget, just turns it to zero.
opened the video player, changed brightness level and its normal now. it was in the middle, the video brightness level
ok just edited this post and its malfunctioning again.. arrrgh!
Try an application that controls autobrightness, it should fix the problem. I would recommend Lux Dash.
So it is the widget, powertoggle.
Once I fix the issue by changing video brightness, it works fone, till I toggle the widget to use auto-brightness.
Several comments on PlayStore also confirms this with several phones.
Just don't use auto brightness from powertoggle. It is actually doffetent.from what OP describes, but.people may come up to this thread while searching, so I think it willbe useful to post here.
hxhx
i meet this problem
Auto brightness issue
I too had the same issue, i tried to resolve the problem with htc but unfortunately they said that it is a software but and we need to wait for an update....
ynischa said:
Hello little birdies.
I am having an issue with my auto-brightness and I would like to know if anyone else has experienced this.
Whenever my auto-brightness shines through the power of the sun (goes to 100%) it seems to get stuck at full brightness and my already not so good screen-on time takes a dip and I always notice this too late . I use the quick settings widget which is preinstalled and the A for auto-brightness is set but when I click it the screen immediately lowers the brightness, while the A for auto-brightness remains, and a vain in my forehead pops.
Furthermore after checking badass battery monitor it shows that my screen is often at 100% sun shadowing brightness. Today it was at full mutated power the whole time. Anyone got an idea as to what could cause this? Anyone?
PS. You might have noticed in the text above that I think the screen is really bright when at full power and that I can see the screen perfectly during a warm ball-soothing sunny day.
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Auto Screen Brightness Erratic

Anyone else having this issue? Sometimes in well lit indoor environments, it will be dimmer than I expect and then suddenly ramp up to full brightness.
Likewise in dark environments it will be dim and ramp up suddenly as well.
Yeah, I have that aswell, sometimes it's not perfect at all, I hope there will be some optimizations.
crysen said:
Yeah, I have that aswell, sometimes it's not perfect at all, I hope there will be some optimizations.
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Glad I am not alone. Hope they'll be good with software updates since currently they are known for not being good in that department.
I was really happy to see that option in settings. However I was irritated by how erratic it was. Disabled it.
Even ambient display doesn't work correctly for me everytime. It's kinda random too
To be honest, I think it's partly a Marshmallow issue, as none of my MM phones have had decent auto brightness
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mrbubba999 said:
To be honest, I think it's partly a Marshmallow issue, as none of my MM phones have had decent auto brightness
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I wish I could agree. My Nexus 6 had great auto brightness on L and M. Never had this type of behavior until the OP3.
Might be because OnePlus has implemented their own content adaptive back light like on the OPO. I turned it off by setting a 0 in the file /sys/devices/virtual/graphics/fb0/cabc
Not sure if that file is there on the OP3 but it's worth a shot
abhi08638 said:
Might be because OnePlus has implemented their own content adaptive back light like on the OPO. I turned it off by setting a 0 in the file /sys/devices/virtual/graphics/fb0/cabc
Not sure if that file is there on the OP3 but it's worth a shot
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I turned it off in the settings and it was fine. I just wish I could have normally functioning auto brightness lol.
I just got my OP3 and have an issue with adaptive brightness, not sure if this is a behaviour that others have seen or if I have a defective device, perhaps someone could advise? My phone is running 3.2.1 and is fully stock, I have adaptive brightness enabled as I always have on whatever phone I use, when I activate the screen or it turns on at the receipt of a notification the brightness is at the approximate level it should be according to the position of the brightness slider and is perfectly usable. After a few minutes, this varies a bit but never more than five minutes, the screen dims to what I think is the lowest brightness level which during the day makes it difficult to see anything on screen. I can get back the previous brightness setting by turning the screen off and then immediately back on but then after a further few minutes it will dim again. The phone is not responding to any change in the ambient lighting as this is always constant and there is no obstruction to the sensor on the front of the phone. I can get a constant brightness level by turning this setting off but it can be a pain having to manually adjust when I go outdoors for example and this isn't the way I like to use my phone. So, is this a hardware fault or just a very poor implementation of adaptive brightness? I'd appreciate any feedback as this is spoiling what is otherwise a great phone.
Thanks
What should we do for this scenario. Should we raise a complaint or wait for an update. I have my phone in warranty. I am sure all of us would have it in warranty.
I've had issues with that feature since day one with my op3. No update has fixed the adaptive brightness issue, and it's the same with all of the custom ROMs I've tried. Has to be an issue with the phone. I'm hoping a software update fixes it because it's an obvious issue. In dark light, my screen dims so much that I can't really read anything on my screen.
Auto brightness is just bad on the OP3.. I've installed Lux to ease some of the problems but I'd like the standard AB to work correctly and not need an additional app..
Can´t dim the brightness at all CM13
Hi,
I have an issue were I can´t dim the brightness at all!
Killing my eyes!
Any solution?
With last 3.5.2 is been solved

auto brightness not working good? 3.2.8

so i buy this phone for a very good price, so far all perfect, only little concern is that auto brightness maybe is not working nice
i set auto brightness on, and i reduce the brightness manual for about 1/4
but sometimes i notice that the brightness in screen is almost in max and it shouldn´t be
is this bug?
thank you
I'm rocking the build 9. and sometimes I'm having this issue. but, it's a minor bug i guess.
no one else with this problem? because some guy i know also have this issue
there is any good app that fix auto brightness
Yeah, auto-brightness in OP3 is far from perfect, but at least it's a lot better now than it was in early OOS versions.
You might want to try "Lux" to set your own behavior for auto-brightness, but bear in mind that it take some time for it to "learn" what brightness you want in specific situations. Ofc you'll have to do some manual adjustments during that time.
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Aggressive Adaptive Brightness on OP5T

Hi,
My OP5T has a very aggressive brightness levels..
Whenever I increase the slider to 40%, it will revert back to 10%..
This was not happening earlier OP3...
Is this because of Nougat?
Are there anybody else who is experiencing the same problem...
Can it be improved
Thanks,
Shyam
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I have terrible auto brightness too. Don't know the reason but it's not a hardware issue, thankfully.
I've been using velis auto brightness for a few days and I like it quite a bit. Getting 6 hours screen on time with a minimum brightness of 30%.
Using Lux here. The stock auto brightness is useless really.
Pfeffernuss said:
Using Lux here. The stock auto brightness is useless really.
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Lux made my camera stop working, front and back. I wish the dev would come back and update his app. It's far and away the best auto brightness app there is AINEC.
Apparently the app itself will stop working alltogether on Oreo.
RazzBot said:
Lux made my camera stop working, front and back. I wish the dev would come back and update his app. It's far and away the best auto brightness app there is AINEC.
Apparently the app itself will stop working alltogether on Oreo.
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Ah okay, well still on Nougat and all is working great so not complaining :good: Switching to Oreo will have to wait a bit longer then
RazzBot said:
I have terrible auto brightness too. Don't know the reason but it's not a hardware issue, thankfully.
I've been using velis auto brightness for a few days and I like it quite a bit. Getting 6 hours screen on time with a minimum brightness of 30%.
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Thanks a lot, man. Velis is very helpful. Hope developers will fix this problem soon.

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