I see lots of white line in the screen when the device is in sleep mode or when the background is black specially outdoor on direct sunlight or in heavy lighting condition but in indoors it normal.......please help
It's the digitizer that you can only see at a certain angle. Nothing to worry about, your phone needs it to 'see' your fingers.
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I noticed that my auto brightness will adjust and get bright when I turn on a light but then immediately when I turn the light off the brightness doesn't go back down. Anyone else have this? I'm guessing it's software?
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I wanna say its a known issue with the S6, google shows lots of hits.
I have S6 FLAT, and the autobrightness work ok if the phone are horizontal. But if i have the phone in my hand (in an angle more than 10 ° / 20 °) the auto brightnes bright the screen, but when i turn the light off the brightness doesnt back down. But if the phone are horizontal (0° in my hand or in a table, the brightnes bright up and down without problems)
Try to test the auto brightness feature with your phone horizontally.
One night when charging the watch, I noticed something weird: in active mode the blacks are really black (not lit up, turned off, like AMOLED should), however once Ambient mode took over, the blacks were all lit up - still black, but turned on (like a regular LCD would).
Same happening in watchmaker: I made a completely black watchface (without anything on it), and it is brighter in Ambient mode than in regular mode.
I guess, that affects battery life and screen life, so I would like to know, if anybody else noticed that (or maybe that is a bug in my watch) and if anybody knows how to fix this...
I have read articles that said using DC brightness on OLED/AMOLED screens can effect colors, particularly at low brightness. How are people finding it? I dont really care if it makes colours "less accurate" as long as they dont look weird
Looks fine to me. Barely can tell the difference.
Working well as described, couldn't tell the difference.
Can someone try to port it to OnePlus 3 / 3t?..
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Can someone try to port it to OnePlus 3 / 3t?..
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What makes you think the 3 / 3T screen is capable of DC dimming? Can every AMOLED screen support it?
First off, I don't notice any flickering when the screen brightness is low so maybe DC dimming isn't for me. I'm sure someone with a fancy color monitor device will probably post a technical breakdown of how it affects the screen, but I don't see any difference except in one scenario.
In bed I tend to set the brightness settings on the lowest and then turn on nightmode to dim the screen even further. If you have small white text with a black background such as the settings menu or Youtube in dark mode, some of the text fades into the blackness and is unreadable. Images with dark colors or areas will look weird because you won't be able to distinguish them apart.
I tried to take pictures to show a comparison, but the screen is so dim that it doesn't work.
The phone adjusts the brightness when im outside and rotate the phone enough to make it detect sunlight. Turning Sunlight mode off and on doesnt do a thing. Anyone have this Problem as well? I want the brightness to just stay constant, this is making it seem like it flickers when i'm not holding my phone perfectly still
I have searched near and far and don't see other results. Has anyone had problems with their automatic brightness? On mine, it fluctuates from dim to bright in static light conditions constantly. It makes the feature un-usable, have to set brightness manually.
Have tried turning peek display, attentive display etc on or off. No change.
Seems sensitive, yes. Mine always gets too dim, then, when I angle the phone so the screen is awash in light it brightens right up. Same room, same arm, same position, just tilted a bit. Thanks, I hate it. Defaults to dim instead of brighter - it should default to 65% and go from there.
Android auto brightness has always been a sloppy abortion.
Use manual control, it's far easier on the eyes and mind. You can easily limit brightness to 50% or less so you don't put unnecessary wear on the OLED display