I really think this needs to be addressed to google, not LG. It's the lack of a brightness contro during initial setupl that I'm addressing, which I believe is google's design. Thanks.
That doesn't exist. I used the search option in settings for "support" and it returns nothing. Is there is a more direct way to send an Android suggestion to google ?
Well, all devices automatically set screen brightness to some particular level, and I presume that level is determined by code from the manufacturer. Probably the setting is reasonable for most people on most devices. This particular device may be an exception.
However, I believe it's google's...
No screen protector. After running through the setup I discovered it had initialized itself at 26% brightness and "auto," probably netting somewhere around 10% of its max. Every device I've initialized has been too dim, but this has been the worst.
Why can't google change the init to include a...
Actually, if I take a flashlight and shine it near the screen, it fools the device into making the screen brighter. So, I can work around this. BTW, plugging in had no effect on this device.
But, what will it take to get google to fix this !!!
Happens to be an LG G6, but it doesn't really matter. There is no brightness slider during setup.
I'm really hoping google pays attention to this. With all their noise about accessibility, they screwed up bad on this one.
During Android setup, that is the first set of prompts when you start using a new device, the screen is too dim.
I find it very hard to see, especially during the daytime.
How can the brightness be adjusted during this phase ?