Adaptive brightness - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Is there any way to increase the minimum brightness in adaptive brightness? I find it almost impossible to read at the lowest setting. 5.1.6, not rooted and not intending to root anytime soon

Adaptive brightness works horribly on Oneplus6, I was have to use "gravitybox" once again to adjust this thing not to be over bright.
Oneplus should invest way way more time to fix and optimize their software !! So many imperfections here and there all the time !!

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[Q] Auto brightness with an actual setting?

Hi,
On the N900 you can set auto brightness with an actual brightness level. This way you get the best of both worlds. You set how bright you want it and based on the ambient lighting conditions the brightness is adjusted.
So you set it to say 50%. Go outside and it will increase the brightness to maximum because its trying to keep a perceived brightness of 50%.
Set it to 25% go outside and it'd probably go up to about 50% to keep the same perceived setting.
Get it? Good. Now where's the app!?
ahh this would be killer
I love the auto bright but hate that at night its Still not dim enough (I want it ALL the way down at night

lower the minimum brightness level

i was wondering if there was a value somewhere that i can change to lower the minimum brightness level. i dont use auto brightness. i just want to make my screen go even dimmer than currently possible. the lowest level is really not that dark. it still hurts my eyes when i look at it when i wake up in the morning. i also saw that my friends iphone's screen goes way darker than mine. thanks in advance

Possible to get the 600nits brightness with an auto brightness app?

I understand when using the stock autobrightness you can sometimes get the screen to go to around 600 nits, but I've noticed it's very hard to get it there. You basically have to be directly under the sun.
I would like to use an auto brightness app so I can make the dimming less aggressive, but I also don't want to lose the 600 nits feature. Anyone found a solution?

Adaptive Brightness Does Not Work

Has anyone else had issues with their Adaptive Brightness not working. Toggling the setting has no effect on my display. For such an expensive phone I expect things like this to work.
Yes, it doesn't work that great for me either. I mean I can see it adjusts the brightness "somewhat". But it appears it is not nearly as dramatic as on my Galaxy S7 which would pretty much perfectly adjust the brightness.
I agree that a phone this expensive should do it correctly out of the box. Google please listen.
This is the intended function as I understood it, so I googled it and here confirms. This is not intended to operate the same as auto brightness many other phones use.
In Android L, Google's introduced a new feature called Adaptive Brightness that combines manual and auto brightness. You can manually adjust the brightness level to a state you like. Once it's set, your screen will adjust based on ambient light so it stays at the same brightness relative to the light around you. This way you can set the screen to your preferences without sticking to an absolute level.
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Been this way a long time. Would this be your first Nexus/Pixel phone?
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The problem I have is that every time the phone is rebooted, adaptive brightness is set back to Off, even though it was On when the phone was restarted. Running NDE63V and not rooted.

Override manual/auto screen brightness with root?

Hi guys,
I have a cheap Chinese Cube T8Plus that I use exclusively to read comics and books at night.
It works really well for that use, but has 2 very annoying problems with backlight brightness that makes it less than ideal for low light use:
- with manual brightness, the minimum brightness is very high, and even with root and a software like brightness tweak, it stays the same (I can actually increase the minimum brightness, but not decrease it).
- with auto brightness, surprisingly on low light the screen gets a lot dimmer than with manual brightness, it makes a huge difference. But here too there is a big problem; the brightness does increase whenever I the tablet is exposed to higher light, but doesn't decrease back on low light, no matter what I do.
The only way to reset it back is to fully reboot the tablet.
I tried different roms to try fixing the issue, they all have the same behavior sadly.
Of course I know there are screen filter solutions like the twilight app, which I actually use, but it's not always enough, and kills the contrast a little bit too much sometimes.
So is there any other way to force the manual brightness to go lower, that might work for me?
If not can I override the auto brightness in some way?
Thanks

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