Light Sensor for Adaptive Brightness?

ptonantryloc

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Anyone know for sure what the Nexus 6p uses to determine the ambient light level so it can adjust the screen's "Adaptive Brightness?" Due to my tin-foil hat, I'll be sticking a piece of one-sided electrical tape over the front camera. If "Adaptive Brightness" uses that, I'll have to switch it off. The only other thing I can think of that it might use is the proximity sensor.
 

RionDunn

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You're going to tape the front facing camera?

I've turned adaptive sensor off and noticed the screen has been adjusted to a far brighter level. It's great!
 

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I have found that the adaptive brightness works terrible in low light. Mine will suddenly light up super bright then slowly go back to where it should be. I have had to turn mine off anyway.
 

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If you cover the proximity sensor you will have a black screen. You have no choice but to keep it uncovered. My Verus Case didn't have that cut out and it caused many problems.