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How good is it? Does it do a good jobs indoors or does it make it good in sunlight but not bright enough indoors?
I use adaptive brightness all the time without having to change it.
It's better since you don't have to keep adjusting the brightness based on lighting conditions. I don't know about you but I don't want to be constantly changing brightness level moving from a dark room to bright room, or from inside to outside etc.Is it battery for the battery rather then just keeping it on a fixed brightness?
I agree auto brightness/adaptive brightness I use and you teach it how you like the brightness in certain conditions and will usually do it .It's better since you don't have to keep adjusting the brightness based on lighting conditions. I don't know about you but I don't want to be constantly changing brightness level moving from a dark room to bright room, or from inside to outside etc.
Battery life should be better or worse depending on what manual setting you are currently using. If you are keeping low brightness level in all conditions then yeah manual will be better because you aren't changing the brightness level when going to bright room etc. If you are manually adjusting thru out the day then adaptive brightness is your friend.
I would say adaptive brightness is the way to go for both convenience and also balanced battery life. I can never imagine not using automatic brightness setting on any of my devices.
Really mine works, global or TMobile ?It works much better than the OnePlus 7 Pro adaptive brightness. On the OnePlus 7 Pro, it would never go to max brightness outdoors. Always had to manually change it.
Yeah sometimes it doesit definitely works, and its definitely an improvement, but it's taking a long time to teach it my preferences. getting there though