Auto Brightness VERY Dark - LG V60 ThinQ Questions & Answers

Has anyone else noticed this or do I have a bad light sensor? My phone almost always goes to the minimum, or damn near minimum brightness when I turn on auto-bright.

It's not a bad light sensor LG just has it's set to go to 0 opposed to 15 as far as I heard like a lot of other manufacturers do. Hopefully this will be fixed in a future update

loudog3114 said:
Has anyone else noticed this or do I have a bad light sensor? My phone almost always goes to the minimum, or damn near minimum brightness when I turn on auto-bright.
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Which carrier are you with? I read about auto brightness issues in some reviews (including XDA's) but haven't had any myself.

T-Mobile. I have seen that now, clearly a bug.

LG had the same issue with the Pixel 2 xl. Until it was fixed I had to run Lux app and set minimum brightness to 25. They tweaked the software eventually so like 15 was the new 0 or something like that.
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When I'm in a dark room my auto brightness goes to around 12%. I haven't had any problems so far.

I noticed if I change the brightness on the other screen it fixes it.

Ya in light environments the sensor seems to work perfectly but as soon as I go into a dimmed room, not dark, it goes to zero and I can hardly see the screen.
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nkognegr0 said:
I noticed if I change the brightness on the other screen it fixes it.
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Just tried changing it on the 2nd screen. Weird that you can adjust the 2nd screen while auto brightness is on but you can't change it on the main screen.

solution
Fast Brightness Control Widget from F-Droid or Play
settings-
100%
75%
35%
20%
back out once set or close
create widget
click solar mass you want

Just as easy to turn auto off, which I do on every phone and set it manually and leave it.

I have a fix for this using Tasker. Very annoying problem that got me thinking about returning the phone the first day I received it. Been tweaking this until I got it dialed in perfectly. Your taste may vary but I think I hit the sweet spot, and it's snappy and responsive. Make sure you opt out of battery saving or whatever on Tasker and give it full admin and accessibility privileges to avoid any issues. Works 100% of the time just like stock auto brightness but without the insanely dim screen when indoors. See screenshots...should be pretty self explanatory if you have basic knowledge of Tasker.

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[Q] WT19i / LWW auto adjusts screen brightness ?

Hi,
Since a couple of days I've noticed that my screen flickers sometimes.
Mostly when I'm moving my hand while holding the phone...
Is it possible that the light sensor auto adjusts my screen brightness ?
If so, how can I turn it off ?
Thanks in advance,
Niels
If you have rooted the phone, you can install Disable Auto Brightness for Xperia phones. or you can disable it manually editing the file /ect/hw_config.sh.
Search the forum for the tutorial
Thanks for your answer !
So unless you start rooting or changing files there's no way to stop the flickering ?
Unfortunately, no. By the way, this problem usually affects st15 models... as far as i know, you've been unlucky
Okay, I'm sure now that it's really because of the lightsensor and not just a problem with my screen.
I was standing near a window and when I put my finger on the lightsensor a few times the brightness was clearly automaticly adjusted...
I'll look for the tutorial, thanks for the info !
Other solutions, if any, are still welcome though
Niels
NelisC said:
Okay, I'm sure now that it's really because of the lightsensor and not just a problem with my screen.
I was standing near a window and when I put my finger on the lightsensor a few times the brightness was clearly automaticly adjusted...
I'll look for the tutorial, thanks for the info !
Other solutions, if any, are still welcome though
Niels
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Hey, my ST15i does also automatically adjust the brightness....it's not a problem mate When i am outdoors the screen get brighter but when i am indoors my screen automatically gets darken
Yes I now, but I find it annoying, it gets flickery sometimes..
I want the screen to stay on the brightness I've set.
today I was wondering why this phone doesnt have auto brightness adjustment feature, because I have to manually turn brightness to zero when using phone while on bed at night. I looked into settings and no such feature found, I wonder the light sensor actually works
Yes it does, I've tested it.
Try standing near a window or holding it near a lamp and put your finger on the sensor... (The screenbrightness may not be set to 0 if you try this..)
I too find it strange that there's no possibility to set the auto adjust on/off..
Niels
I don't think there is any auto-brightness option in LWW as I've not found any. if there were any then they would have provided an check box option turn it on/off. but the brightness ups and downs happens to me to specially when i've put the brightneww to lowest level at night. could not explain myself.
yup it works (just checked thru window operation )
S.Nahid said:
I don't think there is any auto-brightness option in LWW as I've not found any. if there were any then they would have provided an check box option turn it on/off. but the brightness ups and downs happens to me to specially when i've put the brightneww to lowest level at night. could not explain myself.
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The fact that you can't turn it on/off doesn't mean it doesn't work. Actually, the auto-brightness is always on. You can disable it manually editing /etc/hw_config.sh or using the app Disable Auto Brightness Xperia. You need root anyway.

Screen Brightness Issues/Thoughts

I was messing around with the settings on my phone to try and eek out some more battery life. I noticed with the stock battery monitor that the screen was using the most battery (as is expected) so I turned the brightness setting all the way down using the slidebar in settings.
Then I went into the Sprint Zone app, clicked help, then my device, then power controls. There it shows what is turned on on the phone and a general breakdown of how much those things are drawing on the battery (kinda nifty). On the lowest possible brightness setting it says it's at 11% and that that's "medium" usage. Is there a way to get screen Brightness lower? I just find it odd that it still registers as medium usage on its lowest setting...
Also has anyone noticed that on the "Automatic" screen brightness setting that the screen doesn't go as dark as it could go when there is a low light condition? For example if I'm sitting in the dark with auto brightness on, I can turn it off then make the screen darker manually than it would go on auto.
Any thoughts? Or fixes?
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moses2303 said:
I was messing around with the settings on my phone to try and eek out some more battery life. I noticed with the stock battery monitor that the screen was using the most battery (as is expected) so I turned the brightness setting all the way down using the slidebar in settings.
Then I went into the Sprint Zone app, clicked help, then my device. There it shows what is turned on on the phone and a general breakdown of how much those things are drawing on the battery. On the lowest possible brightness setting it says it's at 11% and that that's "medium" usage. Is there a way to get screen Brightness lower? I just find it odd that it still registers as medium usage on its lowest setting...
Also has anyone noticed that on the "Automatic" screen brightness setting that the screen doesn't go as dark as it could go when there is a low light condition? For example if I'm sitting in the dark with auto brightness on, I can turn it off then make the screen darker manually than it would go on auto.
Any thoughts? Or fixes?
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Try rootdim. Also, the screen brightness is going to be mostly controlled by the kernel, so try using a different kernel or build one from source.
sn0b0ard said:
Try rootdim. Also, the screen brightness is going to be mostly controlled by the kernel, so try using a different kernel or build one from source.
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There's source?
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It's not in the kernel, it's in an xml or something. There are seven brightness levels (I think it's seven) based on lumens, and there's an associated screen brightness value assigned to each on a scale of 0 to 255. Stock auto brightness levels set the bottom three levels to the same brigness value. I think it's 63. Setting the brightness manually, you can go as low as single digits, maybe even zero.
fachadick said:
It's not in the kernel, it's in an xml or something. There are seven brightness levels (I think it's seven) based on lumens, and there's an associated screen brightness value assigned to each on a scale of 0 to 255. Stock auto brightness levels set the bottom three levels to the same brigness value. I think it's 63. Setting the brightness manually, you can go as low as single digits, maybe even zero.
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That's cool you can edit the XML files, but how can screen luminosity or display not be part of the kernel or kernel modules? I have an HD2 with CM7 on it, and through installing different kernels and whatnot, I can get different features for display like render effect, auto brightness, and whatnot. Is this only just for sense ROMs then?
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Kcarpenter said:
There's source?
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Not right now there isn't. Would be nice if there was.
fachadick said:
It's not in the kernel, it's in an xml or something. There are seven brightness levels (I think it's seven) based on lumens, and there's an associated screen brightness value assigned to each on a scale of 0 to 255. Stock auto brightness levels set the bottom three levels to the same brigness value. I think it's 63. Setting the brightness manually, you can go as low as single digits, maybe even zero.
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So maybe the stock rom doesn't let you zero it out? It's posting the lowest value as 11% as read by the Sprint Zone app. Maybe they do it as a safeguard against setting it too low and not being able to see the screen to turn it up when it gets in a brighter environment?
That's a funny thought, I could see me kicking myself over something like that. Would be nice if we could make that call on our own though, wonder how dim it is...and why not make the auto brightness go to the lowest setting (or perhaps even lower than the stock setting)? At least then it would ramp back up as needed.
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Did you try rootdim? I'm pretty sure you can dim the screen lower than stock with it on this phone. I've only used it on my HD2, but it worked well with it and It's free.
Nm rootdim only allows the screen to go down to a value of 30. You can set lower values, but it doesn't change the brightness.
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moses2303 said:
So maybe the stock rom doesn't let you zero it out? It's posting the lowest value as 11% as read by the Sprint Zone app.
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Correct - stock only lets the brightness go down to 11%. I'm not sure if auto brightness will ever set it that low though, doesn't seem like it does.
jpbme said:
Correct - stock only lets the brightness go down to 11%. I'm not sure if auto brightness will ever set it that low though, doesn't seem like it does.
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Yea that's what I'm saying it doesn't go to the minimum. I mean I'm sure the battery savings isn't much, but another usefulness of it going that dark is when you check your phone at night in the car you don't want the phone to be all lit up inviting attention.
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moses2303 said:
Yea that's what I'm saying it doesn't go to the minimum. I mean I'm sure the battery savings isn't much, but another usefulness of it going that dark is when you check your phone at night in the car you don't want the phone to be all lit up inviting attention.
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I think 11% is probably dim enough for most cases. If you have a dark background that will help with the car situation. The only time I find it still too bright is when I'm laying in bed at night. I haven't rooted yet so I can't comment on the solutions others suggested but give that a try. You probably won't save that much battery though unless you're in the dark a lot.
Oh - and don't text and drive
I use an app called screen filter at night. It allows the screen to get MUCH dimmer.
jpbme said:
Oh - and don't text and drive
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Haha I knew that was coming :thumbup:
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[APP] MacroDroid - Automation now on your wrist

Hi,
I'm just letting everyone know that I have just pushed an update to my automation app MacroDroid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1694335 to add Android Wear support.
You can read about the functionality on my blog post here: http://macro-droid.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/introducing-macrodroid-wear.html
This is a first release, so I strongly welcome all feedback and comments!
Cheers,
Jamie
Very impressive app ?, seriously quality app.
I need more time to test out all the different stuff in your app but so far everything works great whit my lg watch .
This is using 60mb of memory for the macrodroid process alone. Seems very high.
This is on a Moto G. Compared to Tasker which is running at the same time and only uses 12mb.
I have deleted all macrodroid profiles so it shouldn't have had anything running, but the memory use was still high.
Cossack101 said:
This is using 60mb of memory for the macrodroid process alone. Seems very high.
This is on a Moto G. Compared to Tasker which is running at the same time and only uses 12mb.
I have deleted all macrodroid profiles so it shouldn't have had anything running, but the memory use was still high.
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You're right that does sound very high, I've got a bunch of macros configured and I'm at 19MB. Most likely you've hit a memory leak in the UI and the UI pages are still hanging around in memory. It can be hard to catch all cases as there are many many UI paths, but I'll certainly do some more memory profiling to see if I can spot anything naughty hanging around. If you kill the MacroDroid process and restart does the memory return to something sane for you?
Cheers,
Jamie
I killed the app and wiped the macros. Started again with only 1 simple low battery warning macro. It stayed at 15mb all day.
I just created a new location macro and it jumped to 38mb and stayed there.
I switched macrodroid off and restarted and it is now back to 17mb.
Cossack101 said:
I killed the app and wiped the macros. Started again with only 1 simple low battery warning macro. It stayed at 15mb all day.
I just created a new location macro and it jumped to 38mb and stayed there.
I switched macrodroid off and restarted and it is now back to 17mb.
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Great thanks for the info. I've just had to move to Google Maps V2 and changed a load of UI, so I'm guessing I've got a little bug in there where I'm not releasing something. Hopefully I can get this squashed for the next update.
Cheers,
Jamie
I am trying to automate the screen intensity.
The worst thing about my Gear Live is battery live, if I am inside love to find a way to always have the screen minimum and the best I could do is have a manual macro to change the screen intensity.
I wonder if I can design a macro that every time the watch gets a notification the screen goes to 5, when it dims it goes back to 1.
Why not set the brightness to low when connected to WiFi and high when disconnected.
It should mean you always have a dim watch when indoors
AstroDigital said:
I am trying to automate the screen intensity.
The worst thing about my Gear Live is battery live, if I am inside love to find a way to always have the screen minimum and the best I could do is have a manual macro to change the screen intensity.
I wonder if I can design a macro that every time the watch gets a notification the screen goes to 5, when it dims it goes back to 1.
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You could do something like on every incoming notification (using the incoming notification trigger), you set the brightness high and have a sleep before next (e.g 30 seconds) and set the brightness low again. Not perfect but might be of some use.
What I really wanted to do was find a way so that I could configure the Always on screen setting via the action, but after digging down into the code I'm pretty certain this would only be possible on a rooted Android Wear device and I don't really want to go adding 'root only' features for Wear just yet. Hopefully Google will open up this API at some point because as you point out battery life is critical on these devices.
Cossack101 said:
Why not set the brightness to low when connected to WiFi and high when disconnected.
It should mean you always have a dim watch when indoors
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I do not use WiFi on my cell phone, just LTE data at least 95% of the time.
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UndeadCretin said:
You could do something like on every incoming notification (using the incoming notification trigger), you set the brightness high and have a sleep before next (e.g 30 seconds) and set the brightness low again. Not perfect but might be of some use.
What I really wanted to do was find a way so that I could configure the Always on screen setting via the action, but after digging down into the code I'm pretty certain this would only be possible on a rooted Android Wear device and I don't really want to go adding 'root only' features for Wear just yet. Hopefully Google will open up this API at some point because as you point out battery life is critical on these devices.
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If I set the app to listen for notifications it looks like it will disable much more than I would like to be disabled.
Manage Accessibliity, MacroDroid
-air gesture, air view interaction control, assistant menu, multi window, direct pen input, palm motion, one-handed operation will all be turned off....
I always lost "Jess" my customer voice synthesizer
Some of these I will miss on my Note 3 but I am trying it,
Toggle on Notification
Android Wear set the brightness to 6
Sleep before next action 20 seconds
Android Wear set the brightness to 1
If it works right notifications will crank the display for 20 seconds and then dim the display (may cut it back to 10 or 5 seconds)
You know I like your app, tried the other macro app .... (can not remember its name)
Found it too complicated..... Thanks for the tip.
AstroDigital said:
I do not use WiFi on my cell phone, just LTE data at least 95% of the time.
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If I set the app to listen for notifications it looks like it will disable much more than I would like to be disabled.
Manage Accessibliity, MacroDroid
-air gesture, air view interaction control, assistant menu, multi window, direct pen input, palm motion, one-handed operation will all be turned off....
I always lost "Jess" my customer voice synthesizer
Some of these I will miss on my Note 3 but I am trying it,
Toggle on Notification
Android Wear set the brightness to 6
Sleep before next action 20 seconds
Android Wear set the brightness to 1
If it works right notifications will crank the display for 20 seconds and then dim the display (may cut it back to 10 or 5 seconds)
You know I like your app, tried the other macro app .... (can not remember its name)
Found it too complicated..... Thanks for the tip.
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I've no idea why these should be turned off by enabling MacroDroids accessibility options, but I don't have any Samsung devices so I'm afraid I can't really look into it at the moment.
UndeadCretin said:
I've no idea why these should be turned off by enabling MacroDroids accessibility options, but I don't have any Samsung devices so I'm afraid I can't really look into it at the moment.
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If the macro works may not care much about the disabled stuff.
May want to put constraint in, 5am do not need the watch display cranked.

[Q] Jasmine/5.1.1 Auto-brightness is really, really dim at night. Any way to adjust?

I just installed Jasmine 9.1 on Friday. It's working great, but I noticed that the screen is really dim at night when set to auto-brightness. I was driving home from my in-laws' place on Saturday night and had Waze running. I switched my phone to auto brightness and had the slider up at 100%. But then the screen faded to an almost unusably low brightness. It was completely dark in the car and no one was behind me. So I'm sure the lux level in the car was near zero. I ended up going back to manual brightness and set it to about 50%, which was fine for the drive home. But with prior versions of Jasmine and CloudyG3, the auto-brightness never got that low at night.
I'm not sure if this is a Jasmine issue or a 5.1.1 issue. But I was curious if anyone else has noticed it or has a fix. I just reset a bunch of auto-brightness settings using GravityBox, but I'm not sure if they'll take or not.
I've noticed that 35B (both 100% stock and rooted) is dimmer on auto-brightness in slightly dim environments. It's not specific to Jasmine since I was on 100% stock not rooted for a week or so before the downgrade TOT method was tested so I could root again.
I'm afraid I haven't tested any third party solution to this problem yet, but just wanted to confirm that you're not alone. I've been turning auto brightness off more often because of it.
I figured it was my eyes just getting older!
That's what I've been doing. Even in complete darkness, the dimness is too much so I turn off the auto brightness.
Having same issue with Sd6.0.2
I installed lux lite from the play store. Have it set to auto and it handles the auto brightness much better than stock. Going to play with this for a few days.
rswain64 said:
I installed lux lite from the play store. Have it set to auto and it handles the auto brightness much better than stock. Going to play with this for a few days.
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Any suggestions on specific settings for Lux?
I'm using dynamic with day setting and automatic. Seems to work good for me. I'm constant going from inside to outside and don't have to mess with the brightness on these settings

My screen brightness dims when I unlock the phone...

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LG's online chat feature was of no help either. I was told to utilize autobrightness, turn off battery saver, and factory data reset phone. No other options were given except to exchange the device. 3 years these phones have auto dimming problems, and 3 years no answers.
love this phone, but experiencing a strange screen brightness issue.
i do not use auto brightness. Any time i ever put my brightness over 50%, the screen dims itself 5 seconds after unlocking.
but when it's at exactly 50%, it does not dim.
Can anybody help me with this? 50% is bright enough but would like to have it higher without watching it dim like 5%.
anybody? I've had 2 v10's now thru AT&T, i don't know why I'm the only one having this problem
Same
Go to settings, display, brightness.
Make sure the auto brightness box is unchecked.
shwnr11 said:
Go to settings, display, brightness.
Make sure the auto brightness box is unchecked.
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As it said in my original post, I do not use auto brightness.
Guys, this has been an issue with the G3 as well as the G4. There is simply no way that this is not some sort of widespread issue that everyone else thinks is normal.
Is there some way to override the auto dim? Why is LG the only company that seems to struggle with this feature?
TheNamelessMan said:
As it said in my original post, I do not use auto brightness.
Guys, this has been an issue with the G3 as well as the G4. There is simply no way that this is not some sort of widespread issue that everyone else thinks is normal.
Is there some way to override the auto dim? Why is LG the only company that seems to struggle with this feature?
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I get that you said that.
But there's two ways to turn it on and off.
And there could be a fault with the pull down menu one.
Or the other way around.
It's a suggested thought, to give a try.
shwnr11 said:
I get that you said that.
But there's two ways to turn it on and off.
And there could be a fault with the pull down menu one.
Or the other way around.
It's a suggested thought, to give a try.
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It doesn't work. Nothing seems to work. Lux brightness doesn't even work.
Is your phone rooted?
What is your Screen Timeout set to? Maybe its only set for 10 or 15 seconds so when you unlock the screen the timer thinks its ready to start turning off the screen due to no activity. Just a suggestion.
screen dimming after unlock
TheNamelessMan said:
As it said in my original post, I do not use auto brightness.
Guys, this has been an issue with the G3 as well as the G4. There is simply no way that this is not some sort of widespread issue that everyone else thinks is normal.
Is there some way to override the auto dim? Why is LG the only company that seems to struggle with this feature?
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It's not just your phone or LG that's having that problem and I know this is a older thread but I have a ZTE zMAX Pro and every now and then mines dims after I unlock it. Very annoying because I don't even know what it is that makes it stop doing it. I press in on the screen and sometimes it comes in but I don't know what that's about. And it hasn't always done that it just started the last couple of days.
Use Yet Another Auto Brightness aka YAAB, set max and min brightness both to 50%, start the service and you're all set

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