Autobrightness alternative? - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi,
Im tired of the OP7pro autobrightness, especially on low light and I dont like manual adjust, is there any eficiente, smooth alternative?
Thanks.

I wish. They just need to return it to stock Google adaptive brightness
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Helio0 said:
Hi,
Im tired of the OP7pro autobrightness, especially on low light and I dont like manual adjust, is there any eficiente, smooth alternative?
Thanks.
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Try this https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80031862&postcount=22
I haven't had to use it since updating to Android 10,so can't confirm if working on such

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This is getting tiresome... When?

After months of whining... One last try.
When will someone finally make a legitimate Sense app to adjust autobrightness light levels?
The default autobrightness is too bright in the dark, too dim in sunlight. I want to be able to check that autobrightness box once, and forget about it, yet still have pleasant to the eye brightness in all conditions.
CM6 has had that feature for months. Can no one hack Sense autobrightness?
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After months of whining... One last try.
When will someone finally make a legitimate Sense app to adjust autobrightness light levels?
The default autobrightness is too bright in the dark, too dim in sunlight. I want to be able to check that autobrightness box once, and forget about it, yet still have pleasant to the eye brightness in all conditions.
CM6 has had that feature for months. Can no one hack Sense autobrightness?
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Simple fix learn to code and port it
from my phone duh
Bumping.
Any news?
I heard myn was working on something like that.
Is that true? Any success?
CheesyNutz said:
Simple fix learn to code and port it
from my phone duh
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+1
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CheesyNutz said:
Simple fix learn to code and port it
from my phone duh
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Not everyone has the time or resources to learn everything. In fact, this community is here to help people who don't have that knowledge
I believe calkulin's evio rom has this in it
nabbed said:
After months of whining... One last try.
When will someone finally make a legitimate Sense app to adjust autobrightness light levels?
The default autobrightness is too bright in the dark, too dim in sunlight. I want to be able to check that autobrightness box once, and forget about it, yet still have pleasant to the eye brightness in all conditions.
CM6 has had that feature for months. Can no one hack Sense autobrightness?
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I use widgetsoid2.x to do this along with many other things. Free app from the market.
devnulldroid said:
I use widgetsoid2.x to do this along with many other things. Free app from the market.
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Widgetsoid is a great app, buy not what he the OP wants. I would love this though, so a +1 from me too!
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[Mod] Increase Max Brightness

WARNING:
Using this mod may decrease battery life, decrease screen life and/or quality, cause overheating, cause your phone to blow up or cause other damage to your phone. Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage this mod causes to your phone.
This Mod will increase the max brightness of your phone by about 10%.
Note:
Auto Brightness must be turned off for this to work.
Root is required for this Mod.
Instructions:
Download and run app attached to this post.
Or. ..
echo 1 > /sys/class/backlight/panel/auto_brightness
If you reboot or enable auto brightness you have to run it again.*
The best way to tell if it worked would be to run it when your screen is already at full brightness. You'll see it go a bit brighter.
Tested on T-Mobile Note II, but this may work in many Samsung Galaxy phones.
It worked!
Could you tell me why it can be increase?
And do you know how many nit when increased?
Thank you!
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Zanr Zij said:
It worked!
Could you tell me why it can be increase?
And do you know how many nit when increased?
Thank you!
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I don't know and I have no idea.
My guess is that when auto brightness is enabled Samsung allows the device to go a bit brighter in direct sunlight. This Mod seems to half way enable auto brightness so that the screen goes brighter but doesn't enable the light sensor.
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The brightness limitation is at 250, this mode makes it 299.
Sounds a good mod just a bit weary of any damage
brockyneo said:
Sounds a good mod just a bit weary of any damage
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Don't. All aosp roms have this enabled by default.
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quertiy said:
Don't. All aosp roms have this enabled by default.
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What have the 299 enabled too
brockyneo said:
What have the 299 enabled too
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cm10 aosp aokp paranoid etc
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quertiy said:
Don't. All aosp roms have this enabled by default.
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Thnx for the info, but will it then decrease the screen life? I think that the brighter the screen and the longer - the sooner it will get worse (old etc)
hieupham said:
Thnx for the info, but will it then decrease the screen life? I think that the brighter the screen and the longer - the sooner it will get worse (old etc)
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By this logic we should keep the brightness at 20 percent. The brighter it gets the faster the quality decreases in the long run.
I can guarantee one thing: when you'll change your device, this screen mod will not be one of the reasons.
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quertiy said:
By this logic we should keep the brightness at 20 percent. The brighter it gets the faster the quality decreases in the long run.
I can guarantee one thing: when you'll change your device, this screen mod will not be one of the reasons.
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Just instslled works great so if cm ect have this set by default then like you say by the time we notice any screen quality loss we are talking a very long time
brockyneo said:
Just instslled works great so if cm ect have this set by default then like you say by the time we notice any screen quality loss we are talking a very long time
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I might have been wrong saying that. When i checked paranoid and applied the mod it didn't work. But today i tried it on galaxy s III with cm10 and it unexpectedly worked. So I'm not quite sure what the deal is. Anyhow I'm gonna take the chance. The brightness gained is too great.
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Just want to be sure I understood correctly.
Every time after reboot or setting auto brightness I need to install this APK? No way to make changes permanent?
viniciusrsouza said:
Just want to be sure I understood correctly.
Every time after reboot or setting auto brightness I need to install this APK? No way to make changes permanent?
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You need to run the app every time, not install the apk.
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quertiy said:
I might have been wrong saying that. When i checked paranoid and applied the mod it didn't work. But today i tried it on galaxy s III with cm10 and it unexpectedly worked. So I'm not quite sure what the deal is. Anyhow I'm gonna take the chance. The brightness gained is too great.
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Yeah the default setting is not enough in some cases.
Installed and working perfectly in Westcrip's LJ3. Very useful for a sun shining day (like today). Thx.
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Just back to say it works perfectly and say thanks OP and quertiy for all the help! That's why I love XDA! hahaha
Now I don't need to be jealous about my Galaxy Note I brightness anymore! Thanks, thanks, and thanks!
You could easily make a script that would do the echo at boot. Im no expert but I think it would happen from /etc/init.d. I'm sure someone smarter than me will chime in hopefully. ...
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kneedrag said:
You could easily make a script that would do the echo at boot. Im no expert but I think it would happen from /etc/init.d. I'm sure someone smarter than me will chime in hopefully. ...
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Using tasker to run the program at boot its the way to go. The problem is you have to run the program every time you activate auto brightness. Solution to both problems: use perseus kernel. It includes this mod.
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I like it !!!
Great job

Reduce screen voltage??

So is there a way to reduce brightness further than the stock settings? It seems all the ROMs are too bright in a dark room. Is there something I can adjust in a file or is a kernel the only way? I have added "ro.lcd_min_brightness=0" to the build.prop but it's still not enough. I'm not looking to use an app with a filter to do the job. I just want to do it the proper way. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!
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doesn't seem to work. Sorry, I just got this phone.
Have you tried AdjBrightness?
I used to use it on my dx but sometimes the setting wouldn't stick on reboot.
bobAbooE said:
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doesn't seem to work. Sorry, I just got this phone.
Have you tried AdjBrightness?
I used to use it on my dx but sometimes the setting wouldn't stick on reboot.
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I see what you saying but I really don't want another service running in the background. This also won't drop the screen voltage and will lose the nice contrast ratio we have. I really want to drop the LCD lighting voltage.
razz1 said:
So is there a way to reduce brightness further than the stock settings? It seems all the ROMs are too bright in a dark room. Is there something I can adjust in a file or is a kernel the only way? I have added "ro.lcd_min_brightness=0" to the build.prop but it's still not enough. I'm not looking to use an app with a filter to do the job. I just want to do it the proper way. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!
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You could decompile framework-res and adjust the auto brightness setting to your own liking. I've done that. Used a guide here on xda somewhere, give it a try. You do need adb set up and 7zip and notepad++. But its fairly simple.
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countryfolk07 said:
You could decompile framework-res and adjust the auto brightness setting to your own liking. I've done that. Used a guide here on xda somewhere, give it a try. You do need adb set up and 7zip and notepad++. But its fairly simple.
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Great thanks! Definitely going to give it a shot. I had a Bionic before this GS3 and everything was far more difficult or impossible to tweak. That darn locked bootloader.
This.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904691
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Thanks
thank so much

LG G2 Saturation colours adjust

Hello guys. I have this question. My problem is the saturation of screen colours in my LG G2. I dont like the colours how appear. I got a tablet from asus and there is an app called "Asus Splendid" and you can adjust the saturation of colours and many other. I try an app from google play the "screen adjuster" but its not working good, if i set a custom colours i lose the deep black contrast from the screen...in fact its not working at all. Please help guys
You've been Samsung'd
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fatboypudidn98339 said:
You've been Samsung'd
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I ve been what?did't get it
Bill_windows said:
I ve been what?did't get it
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samsunization
emprize said:
samsunization
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Hahaha.so is there any way to do it?
emprize said:
samsunization
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samsungnized
Just enjoy the ips that looks like a samoled
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Umm.....the G2's display has punchy colors but it is definitely oversaturated. There's nothing wrong with someone wanting a more balanced color accuracy.
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pvillasuso said:
samsungnized
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samsungated
Samsungnizated
Ok guys i get it!
If there is any custom kernels you can use Trickster Mod and change what you need to. I just got my G2 yesterday though so i don't know if any are available. Coming from a Note 3 though I love the screen. I hate amoled!
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money226 said:
If there is any custom kernels you can use Trickster Mod and change what you need to. I just got my G2 yesterday though so i don't know if any are available. Coming from a Note 3 though I live the screen. I hate amoled!
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yeah if you are rooted you can use trickstermod or faux apps to adjust all aspects of your phone ie colur /gamm cpu settings,gpu settings there are others available too
the two kernels that are available are in their relevant g2 sections
Try STweaks from Google play, but it wont work with the stock kernel I guess.
Thanks guys for the fast answears but trikster mode and STweaks is not what im searching for.In these apps you can only Downgrade the saturation,I want to increase it just a lil bit,I already told that there is an app in my asus tablet called ''Asus splendid'' or something like that and you can adjust the colours with a slider,not like blue red green...I m running AOKP 4.3 now.
Bill_windows said:
Thanks guys for the fast answears but trikster mode and STweaks is not what im searching for.In these apps you can only Downgrade the saturation,I want to increase it just a lil bit
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need a custom kernel for that. try asking the kernel developers if they're willing to look into this, some color fine tuning would definitely be welcome.
mannequin said:
need a custom kernel for that. try asking the kernel developers if they're willing to look into this, some color fine tuning would definitely be welcome.
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But the boot.img inside in Aosp roms isn't different from the stock?Did you mean if I found any custom kernel I will increase also saturation?
Even my Nokia Lumia have this option in settings by default!I can't understand why LG doesn give this option
Bill_windows said:
But the boot.img inside in Aosp roms isn't different from the stock?Did you mean if I found any custom kernel I will increase also saturation?
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no, it's not that simple. a developer would need to implement the color calibration into his/her kernel (assuming LG has left that "window" opened, some manufacturers lock the display controllers and it takes some skills and reverse engineering to make it work) and then you would need a kernel tuning app that supports this feature too. i do agree, it sucks this feature is not available in one way or another out of the box on android considering how many phones out there have abysmal color calibration.
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no, it's not that simple. a developer would need to implement the color calibration into his/her kernel (assuming LG has left that "window" opened, some manufacturers lock the display controllers and it takes some skills and reverse engineering to make it work) and then you would need a kernel tuning app that supports this feature too. i do agree, it sucks this feature is not available in one way or another out of the box on android considering how many phones out there have abysmal color calibration.
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I got it now.I will request a kernel then!thanks!
when will LG finally introduce samsungization...
that's about the only thing i miss in this phone

decrease light of screen

Hi guys
All of the apps in google play that are for decrease the light of display , they add a dark filter like on the screen.
I do not want it , i need an app that truelly decrease the light of the screen?
Hi,
Maybe take a look here (it's at kernel level): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514765 (if I understood what you want)...
viking37 said:
Hi,
Maybe take a look here (it's at kernel level): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514765 (if I understood what you want)...
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Uou mean it needs an special kernel?
does it work on other phones?
Hi,
Yes and no...
In the link above you have the stock 4.4.1 kernel (the same for 4.4.2) that supports the modules. After use the apk.
You can also use a custom kernel with the module for brightness already included (I don't remember one right now, check in the dev forum, OP of the kernel threads in the feature list). If I'm not wrong there is at least one, or at least they all (or almost all) supports modules.
Don't test this on another phone.
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There is a file in the kernel source tree which you have to edit. Min brightness in stock set to 0x05. i changed the value to 0x00 then I compiled the kernel, then i could take controll the whole scale of brightness level. I cant remeber which file was that.
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Try YAAB (yet another auto brightness) from the market. Been using it for a week with no issues.
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muiacir said:
Hi guys
All of the apps in google play that are for decrease the light of display , they add a dark filter like on the screen.
I do not want it , i need an app that truelly decrease the light of the screen?
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Try this app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
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Mr hOaX said:
Try this app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
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which one of them?
muiacir said:
which one of them?
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Download this first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
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Mr hOaX said:
Download this first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
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thanks my friend
i installed it
then what should i do?
ardsar said:
Try YAAB (yet another auto brightness) from the market. Been using it for a week with no issues.
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i need an app that work luke default option of the phone for brightness(i mean for example when create snapshot of the screen , even it was in liw brightness , the picture should has good brightness)
muiacir said:
thanks my friend
i installed it
then what should i do?
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Just tweak your nexus now
If needed install various modules for more mods
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Mr hOaX said:
Just tweak your nexus now
If needed install various modules for more mods
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For decrease the light of screen , which tweak should i use?
muiacir said:
For decrease the light of screen , which tweak should i use?
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Check out Display tweaks brother
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muiacir said:
Hi guys
All of the apps in google play that are for decrease the light of display , they add a dark filter like on the screen.
I do not want it , i need an app that truelly decrease the light of the screen?
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You might try Lux Auto Brightness on Google Play.
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Check out Display tweaks brother
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I set that but it did not work.i set the minimum brightness to 5 but nothing happened
gee2012 said:
You might try Lux Auto Brightness on Google Play.
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it has the problem that i said before.(when create screenshot , the image is dark as the brightness is low)
muiacir said:
it has the problem that i said before.(when create screenshot , the image is dark as the brightness is low)
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In Lux Auto Brightness the grey overlay is only applied when you are in sub-zero (any value below zero), therefore you can stop that grey layer from being applied by going to Lux Auto Brightness' settings, then going into the the Brightness menu, click "Set minimum brightness (-90 to 99)" and change the value to 0.
Charlular said:
In Lux Auto Brightness the grey overlay is only applied when you are in sub-zero (any value below zero), therefore you can stop that grey layer from being applied by going to Lux Auto Brightness' settings, then going into the the Brightness menu, click "Set minimum brightness (-90 to 99)" and change the value to 0.
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Yes you are right but i need an way that i can decrease the brightness to very low but not by the gray cover
muiacir said:
Yes you are right but i need an way that i can decrease the brightness to very low but not by the gray cover
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I don't think it's possible to take the backlight intensity any lower.
muiacir said:
Yes you are right but i need an way that i can decrease the brightness to very low but not by the gray cover
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Charlular said:
I don't think it's possible to take the backlight intensity any lower.
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Hi,
Have you tried this at least: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50301653&postcount=2?... It's just the stock kernel with the module support, I can put it in a flashable zip if you want to test, then use the apk. At least it reduces the min brightness level compared to stock, less brighter the you use the min brightness level for your use.
Screen Dimmer
The minimum screen brightness is too damn bright to use in the dark.
Run the app, click "Load" next to "n5dim", change your brightness to the minimum (and then up a bit and back down) and notice how much dimmer it is.
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