i dont want to give to much info away. But it has to do with auto screen brightness on lower end phones.
I dont know how to program it, so i can't make it.
Bassically the App would start running when the user turns his screen on. when his screen is on the camera would be instantly activated , then scensing the light of the nearby enviorment. Then auto tunne the light of the screen for best viewing
what do you guys think?
i dont know if this idea has been integrated into other apps like brightness motion or something
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i dont want to give to much info away. But it has to do with auto screen brightness on lower end phones.
I dont know how to program it, so i can't make it.
Bassically the App would start running when the user turns his screen on. when his screen is on the camera would be instantly activated , then scensing the light of the nearby enviorment. Then auto tunne the light of the screen for best viewing
what do you guys think?
i dont know if this idea has been integrated into other apps like brightness motion or something
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I'm sorry to tell you but it's not a million dollar idea
A) the camera will use some battery
B) there is some sort of brightness sensor which uses less battery already being used
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I'm sorry to tell you but it's not a million dollar idea
A) the camera will use some battery
B) there is some sort of brightness sensor which uses less battery already being used
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Ya the camera might consume more battery than a light sensor....but if this can be done then who wouldn't want to try it out on their phone....without those sensors!!...
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amskhan1 said:
i dont want to give to much info away. But it has to do with auto screen brightness on lower end phones.
I dont know how to program it, so i can't make it.
Bassically the App would start running when the user turns his screen on. when his screen is on the camera would be instantly activated , then scensing the light of the nearby enviorment. Then auto tunne the light of the screen for best viewing
what do you guys think?
i dont know if this idea has been integrated into other apps like brightness motion or something
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Its been done anyways, never understood why...
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Its called an ambient light sensor and just about every Android phone has it.
And also problem, that it is too slow procedure, while your camera turn on...
The app Lux already does this. If the light sensor is blocked, it will use the camera and vice versa.
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I have been playing with my TF for a little over a month. I updated to 3.1 so I don't know it this is an issue. My problem is the ambient light sensor. It doesnt seem to work. No matter what brightness i have or if it's on auto or not I have never seen my screen get dimmer or brighter in any situation. I put a flashlight right on the sensor and I see nothing change onscreen. Anyone else have this going on?
My light sensor appears to work. It does have a fair amout of hysterisis in it otherwise it would drive you nuts.
Sounds like you're either not shining your torch at the actual sensor or yours really doesnt work. It's about an inch to the left of the front camera in case it's the former. It should poll every 4 seconds when on 'auto' brightness, and change the screen accordingly. I find that it works, but it doesnt really change the screen brightness to the best level for viewing. I'm sure there's an app to deal with this although I usually just set it manually. It's easy enough to do.
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I have been playing with my TF for a little over a month. I updated to 3.1 so I don't know it this is an issue. My problem is the ambient light sensor. It doesnt seem to work. No matter what brightness i have or if it's on auto or not I have never seen my screen get dimmer or brighter in any situation. I put a flashlight right on the sensor and I see nothing change onscreen. Anyone else have this going on?
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It's perfectly possible the sensor is sensitive to IR or some other wavelength in daylight that's not emitted by your flashlight. The sensor definitely works just fine for me.
I never notice the screen changing brightness (it's designed to gradually change according to the different light exposure so human eyes don't notice it changed, but in reality it did change). When I'm in a car however, if there's trees near by and it blocks the sun every so often, I can clearly see the brightness suddenly shooting up and dropping down. I don't think it works with lamps though (turning on my lights didn't make the display brighter), only light from the sun.
It works quite well now that I'm updated to 3.1. It went through various stages of not working or just messing up back on the 3.0 updates. Now it reacts, increases and decreases and the screen is bright enough.
Mine seems broken too. Strange, because this would be the first thing wrong with me Transformer and it doesn't even seem like a common problem.
This and the browser typing lag alone are making me think of selling it.
Okay, mine is definitely broken.
I just tried it by going out in the balcony and then going in the bathroom and shutting the door - nothing happens.
Seriously Asus, what were you doing when you designed and built this thing? My Tranformer is otherwise perfect - no light bleed, no creaks, no pubes under the screen, no issue at all. Except the light sensor... it seems maybe the perfect Transformer doesn't exist.
mine works
Okay, some progress.
Shinning my HD2's bright dual LED's right onto the sensor actually makes the sensor work.
But still, this thing is apparently not calibrated well because going from outside to a totally dark room didn't change the brightness - it doesn't matter if putting two LEDs right onto the sensor makes it work, that's not why it's there.
On my TF, it takes about a minute for the brightness to change when I move from a dark room to the great outdoors.
Give it a little time for the software loop to kick in
Is this any way to calibrate this sensor? It's works horrible!
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Okay, some progress.
Shinning my HD2's bright dual LED's right onto the sensor actually makes the sensor work.
But still, this thing is apparently not calibrated well because going from outside to a totally dark room didn't change the brightness - it doesn't matter if putting two LEDs right onto the sensor makes it work, that's not why it's there.
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Do you have a screen protector?
Not to go off topic but I only had keyboard lag when I was using the Asus keyboard Shawn, have you tried the default Android keyboard?
There is an app in the market called androsensor that will tellyou the values for many sensors including the light sensor.
Mine is measured in lux and ranges from 0 to 400 indoors it does not update quickly mine updates every few seconds.
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Is this any way to calibrate this sensor? It's works horrible!
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There is a paid program i use and love called lux
Well worth the price imo. It essentially lets you manually adjust the screen brightness for the various light levels over time, remembers these and will automatically put the screen at those levels next time. It alo has some logic too but i cant talk to that.
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It seems to work for me except that it doesn't adjust the levels properly. I can be in a somewhat bright room and the brightness is still at its lowest level, making it difficult to read. However, in broad daylight, the brightness shoots up.
I might try Lux as suggested previously.
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There is a paid program i use and love called lux
Well worth the price imo. It essentially lets you manually adjust the screen brightness for the various light levels over time, remembers these and will automatically put the screen at those levels next time. It alo has some logic too but i cant talk to that.
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One of the most annoying things of the Gear 1 is the motion to wake up the watch. Is it improved? I watched a bunch of hands on but they all tell the same story. No word about the fact that the display can't be lit all the time and that you have to do some abracadabra to wake the device. Most curious about any improvements in this department.
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One of the most annoying things of the Gear 1 is the motion to wake up the watch. Is it improved? I watched a bunch of hands on but they all tell the same story. No word about the fact that the display can't be lit all the time and that you have to do some abracadabra to wake the device. Most curious about any improvements in this department.
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well you can't have screen all the time due to technology used. AMOLED. if it would be LCD then you could have screen on all the time, but without background light (like in sony smartwatch 2). i already got used to blank screen, and i just turn the screen on/off with a single button.
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well you can't have screen all the time due to technology used. AMOLED. if it would be LCD then you could have screen on all the time, but without background light (like in sony smartwatch 2). i already got used to blank screen, and i just turn the screen on/off with a single button.
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I know. I'm wondering if they made the watch more sensitive for motions, introduced a new or better wake up motion etc . Definitely want to know more about that.
if samsung did not mention it, then probably it's the same.
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if samsung did not mention it, then probably it's the same.
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That would be a detail for people coming from the Gear1.
If the battery life is better they might have add a more sensitive option.
Btw personally I dont mind to charge the watch every night. Just some routine. I like it even better than checking the battery to see if it needs to be charged again. So if they made the wake up motion more sensitive and could still pump one day out of the battery, it would definitely be a reason for me to upgrade. Otherwise I see no compelling reasons.
I understand what OP is saying. I'm interested to know that answer as well. I actually had to turn motion off because the watch constantly stayed on while driving all day. It would kill my battery. With it off and me pressing the on button as needed, I get at least 3 days of battery life. A better motion sensor could possibly solve this issue.
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I understand what OP is saying. I'm interested to know that answer as well. I actually had to turn motion off because the watch constantly stayed on while driving all day. It would kill my battery. With it off and me pressing the on button as needed, I get at least 3 days of battery life. A better motion sensor could possibly solve this issue.
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I noticed having non-TW launcher caused issues with the motion sensor. Using stock had better motion sensor.
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I noticed having non-TW launcher caused issues with the motion sensor. Using stock had better motion sensor.
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what kind of issues did you have? i had none with nova.
I read a hand on today where the reviewer said it does turn on with the flick up of the wrist but that it doesn't turn on right away, like a couple of seconds delay. That isn't good. I want it to be quick like the pebble when you shake the wrist slightly the light comes on. Hopefully they tweak that before it is released....
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what kind of issues did you have? i had none with nova.
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I haven't had any problems with it either.
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I read a hand on today where the reviewer said it does turn on with the flick up of the wrist but that it doesn't turn on right away, like a couple of seconds delay. That isn't good. I want it to be quick like the pebble when you shake the wrist slightly the light comes on. Hopefully they tweak that before it is released....
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That's what I want. I move my arm to that wrist up position to much so the watch is almost always on. I wish it had the option to shake the wrist instead so I have better control.
Personally the only good thing about this watch is the motion thing. It works like a good 90-95% of the time. Wake up is excellent on it. However, it goes crazy when your driving.
Is there a Super Low Brightness Mode on this phone or on the International version? I could have swore there was such a thing for the HTC ONE M8... Thanks in advance.
The closest thing I can think of is the "brightness settings" component of GravityBox (a Xposed Module)... I don't know if they work, as I have never fiddled around with them, but you could always give them a go.
I use the app called night mode to do this as well
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pt.bbarao.nightmode
I use Lux Auto Brightness (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux). It's the best automatic backlight adjustment app I've used (I had some problems with running out of memory on my Galaxy Nexus, but no such problems with my M8). It lets you set the backlight so low the screen is almost black.
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The closest thing I can think of is the "brightness settings" component of GravityBox (a Xposed Module)... I don't know if they work, as I have never fiddled around with them, but you could always give them a go.
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I use the app called night mode to do this as well
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pt.bbarao.nightmode
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I use Lux Auto Brightness (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux). It's the best automatic backlight adjustment app I've used (I had some problems with running out of memory on my Galaxy Nexus, but no such problems with my M8). It lets you set the backlight so low the screen is almost black.
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Just wanted to say thanks guys! all these are great workarounds. I thought I saw a sense feature for Super Dimming mode or reading mode like the S5.
Zieen said:
I use Lux Auto Brightness (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux). It's the best automatic backlight adjustment app I've used (I had some problems with running out of memory on my Galaxy Nexus, but no such problems with my M8). It lets you set the backlight so low the screen is almost black.
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This app hasn't been working for me. It doesn't change brightness regardless of the light in the room. Yours has been working fine?
Yeah it's been working great for me. Are you using a screen protector? Lux relies heavily on the light sensor on the front of your devices (which on my M8 is seemingly infinitely better than my Galaxy Nexus was). A screen protector can interfere with the amount of light the sensor collects and mess up the very sensitive Lux app.
hey guys!
my display set to adaptive,and the auto brightness is off,and the level is full bright
but somtimes the screen verybright and good and sometimes after 1 or two minutes ,its become less brightness by itself ,then sudenlly bright again
is this normal ? can we fix this ?
Make sure your screen time out time isn't set to something like 15 seconds
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AeroSatan said:
Make sure your screen time out time isn't set to something like 15 seconds
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no its set to 1 min but thx.
but i know everybody got this iisue its like the aouto brightness set to on but its off
bubu23 said:
no its set to 1 min but thx.
but i know everybody got this iisue its like the aouto brightness set to on but its off
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So you're saying your auto brightness is off and you have it manually cranked all the way up but the issue is that it randomly dims and then gets bright again, on and off constantly?
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So you're saying your auto brightness is off and you have it manually cranked all the way up but the issue is that it randomly dims and then gets bright again, on and off constantly?
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Sounds like a display problem.
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racingmatt1 said:
Sounds like a display problem.
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I concur
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AeroSatan said:
So you're saying your auto brightness is off and you have it manually cranked all the way up but the issue is that it randomly dims and then gets bright again, on and off constantly?
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yes but not all the time after few min
i have in familly 3 note 20 ultra and all the same ,so cant be display problem. i know many people say that thing ,and some tell them its like this because thers kind of protection of the screen so it wont be max bright all the time so it will not burn the screen ,i just wanted to know if thers a way to leave it on max for all time
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yes but not all the time after few min
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It's difficult for me to determine whether it's something intentionally done by the software to limit the screen brightness or a defect. If it's the latter and you can still exchange or at least attempt a warranty swap through a carrier, it maybe something to look worthwhile to look at.
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If you're saying that the Note 20 Ultra isn't as bright as previous Samsung phones I would concur!
I have an S10+ and Note 20 Ultra, and I don't know what brightness "problem" is people talking about. They're almost identical. You know that you can adjust brightness to your taste, even in auto, right? By default is dimmer because of energy saving stuff, but you can move the slider up...
I have a note 10+ I still daily, definitely dimmer than my n20u, but that sounds like software trying to adjust for some reason.
Samsung is buggy, will always be buggy I feel like.
coilbio said:
I have a note 10+ I still daily, definitely dimmer than my n20u, but that sounds like software trying to adjust for some reason.
Samsung is buggy, will always be buggy I feel like.
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look its same like iphone
if you use iphone about 5 min its become hote thenn the screen dim
i know its in note 20 ultra as well if you use the phone surf lets say facebook 5 min its become little hot and dim the screen (not much ,little bit) at least with the exinos chip
DavidMarmon said:
It is due to the auto brightness.
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no man auto brightness is off
try it out! if you in a dark place not alot of light even if the screen on full brightness it still will dim itself abit
but when you go no outside but to room with much more lite the screen will be more strong
its like the auto brightness even when off still doing somthing to keep the screen
It may be to protect your eyes or something but mine does this as well.
Auto Brightness - Off
Manually set brightness to highest point
Then if you go from a dim room to sunlight the screen will brighten up even with auto brightness off so you can see it under sunlight.
Anyone manage to get this issue resolved? When the phone get hot, the screen dim to the extend u cannot see clearly under the bright hot sun. Using Samsung superb chip. Really lots of issue with note 20 ultra. Samsung taking customer for granted now!
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Anyone manage to get this issue resolved? When the phone get hot, the screen dim to the extend u cannot see clearly under the bright hot sun. Using Samsung superb chip. Really lots of issue with note 20 ultra. Samsung taking customer for granted now!
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When the screen is too bright it heats up then dims? Sounds like well thought out safety process implemented by samsung for people like you. ?
Limeybastard said:
When the screen is too bright it heats up then dims? Sounds like well thought out safety process implemented by samsung for people like you. ?
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That is a big problem. I am just using Chrome and not playing games. Why would it heat up so freaking fast!
angka8 said:
That is a big problem. I am just using Chrome and not playing games. Why would it heat up so freaking fast!
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Chrome? I stopped using that resources hungry POS browser years ago. I advice you do the same.
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Chrome? I stopped using that resources hungry POS browser years ago. I advice you do the same.
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Works well on all my phones, but our individual experience with chrome doesn't add much to the fact that Samsung's software might be limiting the user experience, which it is, more so than other manufacturers.
After all, we should be the ones to dictate what we want to use for web browser or any other app and not have to change it because samsung has buggy software managing it's hardware. Other manufacturers have it down, imy currently loving my xperia mark 2 and the way it's optimized.
Hi guys,
Noticed a very interesting thing today: suddenly a white light started to pulse next to the front cam every time I was tilting the phone. It was quick 3-4 pulses with strict intervals as if a sensor was working. It didn't pulse when phone was in a fixed position, only when tilting, in all apps.
A reboot fixed this, but I wonder if there is any sensor there that activated because of something? Never experienced this before!
Any thoughts what it can be? Thx.
Sounds like proximity sensor to me.
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Sounds like proximity sensor to me.
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Thanks. I also thought so but the phone didn't turn off the screen when I was placing my finger on that sensor. The proximity sensor should turn the screen off as far as I am aware. Maybe a glitch after doing a video call via Viber?
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Thanks. I also thought so but the phone didn't turn off the screen when I was placing my finger on that sensor. The proximity sensor should turn the screen off as far as I am aware. Maybe a glitch after doing a video call via Viber?
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A glitch with viber thats causing excessive proximity sensor usage. It will eventually burn the pixels around that area like the other post posted today.
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A glitch with viber thats causing excessive proximity sensor usage. It will eventually burn the pixels around that area like the other post posted today.
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Thanks for this! I did test my screen and all looks good but this is worrying. However, this only happened once although I use Viber video calls every day.
VirtualWaver said:
Thanks for this! I did test my screen and all looks good but this is worrying. However, this only happened once although I use Viber video calls every day.
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Im going to try this out myself next week and see what's going on. Mine ain't coming until Monday.
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A glitch with viber thats causing excessive proximity sensor usage. It will eventually burn the pixels around that area like the other post posted today.
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Hoe bright is it?
Normally it could blink during SOT and with that duty cycle it will outlast many of the other screen pixels.
Or is there something I'm missing???
Are it's pixels IR?
blackhawk said:
Hoe bright is it?
Normally it could blink during SOT and with that duty cycle it will outlast many of the other screen pixels.
Or is there something I'm missing???
Are it's pixels IR?
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Who's a hoe?
Probably much ado about nothing. But I can't test it. , The only thing that came to mind was screen being full brightness and proximity sensor being on for hours causing this. But just a hunch .
Limeybastard said:
A glitch with viber thats causing excessive proximity sensor usage. It will eventually burn the pixels around that area like the other post posted today.
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Who's a hoe?
Probably much ado about nothing. But I can't test it. , The only thing that came to mind was screen being full brightness and proximity sensor being on for hours causing this. But just a hunch .
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Even at full brightness because it's flashing, it's duty cycle is less than the surrounding pixels plus it will "flash" by darkening its pixels depending on screen color.
If it has specialized IR emitters I could see that happening maybe; if there's a design or manufacturing flaw.
Because it's flashing visible light it would be hard to use a cam to detect IR... which is how I normally check IR emitters.
While it was easily seen on the Note 10 i can't see it on the Note 20
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While it was easily seen on the Note 10 i can't see it on the Note 20
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Interesting. Maybe it uses IR diodes?
If it doesn't display when it's active maybe that's why some think it's "burnt out"?
Lol, until someone mentioned the flashing circle I never noticed it.
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Interesting. Maybe it uses IR diodes?
If it doesn't display when it's active maybe that's why some think it's "burnt out"?
Lol, until someone mentioned the flashing circle I never noticed it.
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I don't know.
I've read that they replaced all the sensors with the front camera, and that′s one of the battery killer since a few were completely passive like the ambiant light one, that's now active.
When a passive sensor needs no electricity to operate, an active needs to, and the camera can't work passively so it drains battery.
They advised to turn off all the features that use the front camera as a sensor like the auto brightness, smart stay (and also what can use the accelerometer like smart alert and raise to turn on the screen), etc. to avoid the process Android System to take to much battery.
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While it was easily seen on the Note 10 i can't see it on the Note 20
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I don't know.
I've read that they replaced all the sensors with the front camera, and that′s one of the battery killer since a few were completely passive like the ambiant light one, that's now active.
When a passive sensor needs no electricity to operate, an active needs to, and the camera can't work passively so it drains battery.
They advised to turn off all the features that use the front camera as a sensor like the auto brightness, smart stay (and also what can use the accelerometer like smart alert and raise to turn on the screen), etc. to avoid the process Android System to take to much battery.
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Even passive sensors use some current although it may be in the microamps.
Autobrightness is a trash apk anyway.
Seems highly unlikely that the whole cam be used for these functions if at all.
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Thanks. I also thought so but the phone didn't turn off the screen when I was placing my finger on that sensor. The proximity sensor should turn the screen off as far as I am aware. Maybe a glitch after doing a video call via Viber?
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Not sure if anyone told you this sorry haven't had time to read the thread but I would suggest avoiding viber calls on this phone. The proximity sensor is damaging the screen when on viber. It seems viber is accessing the sensor too aggressively.
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Not sure if anyone told you this sorry haven't had time to read the thread but I would suggest avoiding viber calls on this phone. The proximity sensor is damaging the screen when on viber. It seems viber is accessing the sensor too aggressively.
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You know this is most likely a digital circuit; a fixed voltage of an either high or low value... those values are fixed and don't change. Even firmware can't alter that let alone apks. Duty cycle rate/length maybe.
This urban rumor about the proximity sensor causing screen damage has been around since at least 2015, long before OLED screens.
A Google search yielded nothing except this:
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S10/Proximity-sensor-issues-S10-S10/td-p/498492/page/9
blackhawk said:
Even passive sensors use some current although it may be in the microamps.
Autobrightness is a trash apk anyway.
Seems highly unlikely that the whole cam be used for these functions if at all.
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Trash apk ? Sorry i meant the built-in adaptive brightness.
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blackhawk said:
You know this is most likely a digital circuit; a fixed voltage of an either high or low value... those values are fixed and don't change. Even firmware can't alter that let alone apks. Duty cycle rate/length maybe.
This urban rumor about the proximity sensor causing screen damage has been around since at least 2015, long before OLED screens.
A Google search yielded nothing except this:
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S10/Proximity-sensor-issues-S10-S10/td-p/498492/page/9
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I personally never heard about it. Thanks for the insight
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Trash apk ? Sorry i meant the built-in adaptive brightness"
I personally never heard about it. Thanks for the insight
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My opinions.
There certainly are long standing Samsung issues that span more then one generation of phones. The proximity sensor trashing the screen doesn't appear to exist at all. If anything it conserves screen life.
Auto brightness was always twitchy even on my S4+.
Auto brightness was never truly adaptive... and still isn't. Lol, all it does is give me a headache and waste resources.
The other thing is I always try to avoid using my phones in direct sunlight. Very rarely do I ever go past 65% brightness.
Direct sunlight+high ambient temperature+high power consumption can really overheat a phone fast.
Even worse...
Auto brightness on+charging+sunlight+accidental screen turn on that's not noticed, can fry a phone in a few minutes. Real easy to do in the car... been there.
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My opinions.
There certainly are long standing Samsung issues that span more then one generation of phones. The proximity sensor trashing the screen doesn't appear to exist at all. If anything it conserves screen life.
Auto brightness was always twitchy even on my S4+.
Auto brightness was never truly adaptive... and still isn't. Lol, all it does is give me a headache and waste resources.
The other thing is I always try to avoid using my phones in direct sunlight. Very rarely do I ever go past 65% brightness.
Direct sunlight+high ambient temperature+high power consumption can really overheat a phone fast.
Even worse...
Auto brightness on+charging+sunlight+accidental screen turn on that's not noticed, can fry a phone in a few minutes. Real easy to do in the car... been there.
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Thanks, i never thought about that so it's a very valuable information.
Just in case if it can be useful :
A few years ago I found an app called Underburn which is a complete new approach about adaptive brightness.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.out386.underburn
Instead of adjusting the screen brightness from the ambient light, it set it according of the amount of white pixels displayed on screen to avoid binding you, and it doesn't care about sunlight.
The more white is displayed, the more it will dim the screen (by reducing the screen brightness, not by applying a filter ; even if there's also a setting for that if its too bright for you even at the minimum level) by the amount of your choosing.
It can play a role to save battery too somehow.
Nastrahl said:
Thanks, i never thought about that so it's a very valuable information.
Just in case if it can be useful :
A few years ago I found an app called Underburn which is a complete new approach about adaptive brightness.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.out386.underburn
Instead of adjusting the screen brightness from the ambient light, it set it according of the amount of white pixels displayed on screen to avoid binding you, and it doesn't care about sunlight.
The more white is displayed, the more it will dim the screen (by reducing the screen brightness, not by applying a filter ; even if there's also a setting for that if its too bright for you even at the minimum level) by the amount of your choosing.
It can play a role to save battery too somehow.
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Thank you
I'll take a look at it. I'm running on dark mode but since it's Pie it's not native to all apps like Gmail which burns my eyes out.
*I'm playing with it. It will run on Pie. It takes some time to set up but definitely has potential.
Haven't been able to fairly gauge it's configured battery usage.