dpham00 Moderator Team VP Moderator Apr 23, 2011 30,106 203 63 Nov 15, 2016 #1 I noticed that the screen seems a bit too bright in a pitch black room even on minimum brightness. Anyone else notice this?
I noticed that the screen seems a bit too bright in a pitch black room even on minimum brightness. Anyone else notice this?
E Etyrnus Well-known member Nov 4, 2015 311 0 0 Nov 15, 2016 #2 I know the 150 update adjusted the auto brightness, and it suits seen that the minimum is brighter than it used to be.
I know the 150 update adjusted the auto brightness, and it suits seen that the minimum is brighter than it used to be.
djepperson1 Well-known member Nov 15, 2012 281 0 0 Nov 15, 2016 #3 dpham00 said: I noticed that the screen seems a bit too bright in a pitch black room even on minimum brightness. Anyone else notice this? Click to expand... I would also since it's a LCD type screen it's going to be a lil brighter than AMOLED screen in pitch blackness.
dpham00 said: I noticed that the screen seems a bit too bright in a pitch black room even on minimum brightness. Anyone else notice this? Click to expand... I would also since it's a LCD type screen it's going to be a lil brighter than AMOLED screen in pitch blackness.
orangecroc Trusted Member Nov 2, 2016 1,050 0 0 Nov 15, 2016 #4 It's possible that you're colour warmth setting doesn't suit your eyesight. I had to change mine to a more red setting.
It's possible that you're colour warmth setting doesn't suit your eyesight. I had to change mine to a more red setting.
Aljean Thein Well-known member Nov 16, 2016 3,229 0 0 Nov 16, 2016 #5 You can change the color temperature to suit your eyes at night.
E Etyrnus Well-known member Nov 4, 2015 311 0 0 Nov 16, 2016 #6 One other thing I've noticed is autobrightness doesn't seem to drop all the way to the lowest point on the slider as much as it used to. If there is any light, and I mean any (I use a 3 watt LED in my bedroom) it will not go to minimum brightness.
One other thing I've noticed is autobrightness doesn't seem to drop all the way to the lowest point on the slider as much as it used to. If there is any light, and I mean any (I use a 3 watt LED in my bedroom) it will not go to minimum brightness.
Guytronic Well-known member Nov 9, 2013 1,306 3 0 Nov 17, 2016 #7 I'm thinking my phone is defective. So far in my case auto-brightness has never worked the way I think it should. I'm somewhat disappointed the workaround is just to keep it off. Tough to manage battery time effectively stuck in the manual settings.
I'm thinking my phone is defective. So far in my case auto-brightness has never worked the way I think it should. I'm somewhat disappointed the workaround is just to keep it off. Tough to manage battery time effectively stuck in the manual settings.