Im having what I think is display issues!
Washed out colors. Auto dimming of display. And what seems to be stuttering!
Anyone have experienced the same and any possible fix?
K have installed the latest update v4.15
Auto dimming is controlled by the auto slider on the drop down menu. You can also turn on the button on the top left side, and control it that way. As for washed out colors, you control the display in the display settings like a tv. You can make it any way you want. The display on mine is right up there with a LG OLED cx, and better than any Samsung phone I've had.
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So the Lumia 900 dims the screen based on white pixel percentage (for battery) like the Focus and Focus S. Is there an extra settings option to disable this like on the Focus S?
What I'm asking is if there is an 'Extra Settings' category in the settings menu with a field called auto display intensity (like on the Focus S). Thanks.
I'm not seeing it. Today starts my 30-day trial to see if it can pull me away from my investment into Android and my HTC Desire..
I think you can just turn off the Auto brightness. There are no other display settings like on the Samsung WP7's
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Yeah, the screen looks a little dim on the auto setting. Someone said that is the way AMOLED screens are. When you disable the auto and change the setting to high, it looks great. I just wonder what the effect on the battery life will be.
I recommend disabling auto-brightness and setting to medium. I personally use low indoors and medium outside. Auto-brightness should be off to save power.
The original poster is correct. Even on Bright with auto turned off, the message area is grey'ish, but white everywhere else seems fine. I went and tested it with the Focus Flash, and it had the same behavior, except when you turn off the "auto display intensity" (or words to that effect) it goes white. I think the Nokia has the exact same behavior, except that we don't have a control to turn it off. I'm keeping my screen on bright to alleviate this, and I know it's hurting the battery to do so.
Seed 2.0 said:
I recommend disabling auto-brightness and setting to medium. I personally use low indoors and medium outside. Auto-brightness should be off to save power.
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Auto brightness = dims based only on the ambient light sensor. Auto display intensity = dims based on % of white pixels on the screen.
drleospaceman said:
Auto brightness = dims based only on the ambient light sensor. Auto display intensity = dims based on % of white pixels on the screen.
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Do you know of a way to switch the Auto Display Intensity?
Is there a fix to this? I got my Lumia today and when I opened the browser and loaded Google it seemed very dim. Even if you change the background of the phone to white instead of black, it looks almost grey and dimmer than some of the other whites on the phone. Is it a bug? Should I replace the phone for another one, or are they all like this?
unity04 said:
Is there a fix to this? I got my Lumia today and when I opened the browser and loaded Google it seemed very dim. Even if you change the background of the phone to white instead of black, it looks almost grey and dimmer than some of the other whites on the phone. Is it a bug? Should I replace the phone for another one, or are they all like this?
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"Feature" not a bug. Samsung presumably provides Nokia the AMOLED panel which has it programmed into the firmware. Samsung modified WP7 on the Focus S to let you disable it.
I noticed that other Galaxy S4's have an adjuster for the auto brightness setting (-5 to 5) that way you can adjust how bright you want your screen to adjust. I was wondering if this is just specific for the tmobile version or all carriers? Maybe I'm just mistaken. Also notification led is kinda dull, any way to make it brighter?
Under display settings, there's this "Auto Adjust Screen Tone" that confuses me. Looking for the explanation as for what it does, I found it supposedly plays with the screen brightness based on the on-screen image, but it's very vague. What's the point of having both this and auto brightness? How do they work together?
Setting it on and off shows absolutely no difference. Does it really save battery at all?
Doesnt really do much for me either. I think its for a better accurate brightness level when you turn on auto brightness. When you turn on auto brightness and the adjust screen tone I think that would mean that the auto brightness would adjust its brightness by the sensor next to the front camera and the auto adjust screen tone would adjust to the image being displayed makeing the brightness best for the envrioment your in(how much light is in your room). Lets say your in a dark room and your trying to veiw a dark image, so the screen would get brighter even if the sensor is saying "theres no light here" based on the screens image. Thats my guess and someone correct me if im wrong. Idk if it saves battery but I just adjust my screen brightness manually.
It should actually be an attempt to match the color temperature of the screen to your environment. For example if you're outside it'll shift everything more blue (around 5,500 degrees kelvin) than if you're indoors with a "warm white" lamp lighting the room (closer to 3,200 kelvin). All this in an attempt to make colors appear more accurate wherever you are. It's safe to assume it uses the camera to read the colors of your environment, I'm pretty sure the light level sensor only measures luminance (brightness). Hope this helps.
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^^^ that's what you'd think from the name, but if you read the description it says adjust display brightness based on image on screen to save battery. So I think for example if you have a mostly white screen it'll reduce the brightness. If done right, you won't notice it because it'll still look plenty bright.
Has nothing to do with temperature. I wish there were a feature for that.
I'd try it for a while to see how it feels. Probably a good feature.
Has anyone noticed their screen occasionally looking slightly warmer (more yellow) than usual? Not sure if it's after the recent update or if its always been there..i think its the update.
SM-960F here
Display mode - Adaptive. But I'm comparing just the notification shade.
sl4y3r88 said:
Has anyone noticed their screen occasionally looking slightly warmer (more yellow) than usual? Not sure if it's after the recent update or if its always been there..i think its the update.
SM-960F here
Display mode - Adaptive. But I'm comparing just the notification shade.
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That is probably a result of the blue light filter. It turns on automatically at 7 pm. You can change its settings in display
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That is probably a result of the blue light filter. It turns on automatically at 7 pm. You can change its settings in display
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Thanks for your reply but its not that. I checked.
Do you notice it in certain apps? There's also a "video enhancer" feature under "Advanced features" - try turning that off to see if it changes anything.
The one other way I notice the screen temperature change is in bright light - under Brightness, you can control the "screen mode" - adaptive is default, which means it automatically switches between cool and warm depending on what you're doing and where you are (in the sun, for example). Take a look at the settings there, because you can customize it a lot.
Edit: I see you said you are on adaptive, so you probably already looked at these. Have you tried making it a set setting rather than adaptive?
Try turning off auto brightness.
Hello all,
My baby son managed to damage the flat cable going to touchscreen and ambient light sensor (don't ask how, watch was on my hand) and now touchscreen and light sensor are not working.
Brightness is on low setting and I can't change it.
Is there any way to change the brightness via phone?
I would like to set it to higher level to be able to see anything during the day, until I get a new screen.
I've tried "Watch Display Brightness" app but it's not working. I think that issue is that brightness is not set to manual mode and that's why this app gives no results.
Thanks!