with no running applications and with
Auto Brightness turned off.
with the Tablet in Airplane Mode, with no running applications, and with
Auto Brightness turned off (if equipped).
in Airplane Mode, with no running applications, and with
Auto Brightness turned off.
Not exact matches
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While it lacks some of the luxury features of the Kindle Voyage — like PagePress, which allows you to
turn the page by pressing on the bezel, as well as
auto - adjusting screen
brightness — the Paperwhite still offers a crisp 300ppi display and an manually adjustable light for reading in darker environments.
It's also worth pointing out that we had
turned off Wi - Fi and
auto -
brightness, and the phone was hooked to a 3G network.
It's the only E Ink ereader with a 300 ppi screen, an
auto -
brightness sensor, and page
turn sensors that cause the device to give off feedback when pressed.
With
auto -
brightness enabled it keeps the light low enough the discoloration is almost unnoticeable; it's more apparent with
brightness turned up high in a dark room.
It also has the Blue Shade feature to filter blue light, along with an
auto brightness sensor, which I find very distracting but at least it can be
turned off.
We had the Sony Xperia Tablet Z set to
auto -
brightness, but found ourselves often having to manually
turn it right down to the lowest possible setting.
It is only getting about 6.5 — 7 hours per charge with
auto -
brightness turned on.
Playing on handheld only, I think the biggest gripe I have is that I had to keep
turning the
auto -
brightness off and maxing out the
brightness in some of the later chapters during interior scenes.
The battery life is very extensive and allowed for a solid 6 hours of Pokémon Alpha Sapphire to be played (3D on) and a good 5.5 to 6 hours of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate to be played between charges, which means Nintendo has lived up to the extended battery life with all hardware on (this included the 3D, WiFi, sound at full, and even
auto -
brightness turned on).
To test it, we left screen
brightness on
auto and
turned on the GPS and Wi - Fi radios, so the phone was forced to connect to 4G LTE service the entire time — a battery drainer.
All settings were default except: Call Forwarding was
turned on; the Wi - Fi feature Ask to Join Networks and
Auto -
Brightness were
turned off; WPA2 encryption was enabled.
Actually, your battery would drain more with it DISabled (the setting even says underneath it, «
Turning off
auto -
brightness may affect battery life.»)
Given the screen's 730 nits of potential
brightness though, you'll definitely want to keep tabs on your settings, keeping
auto -
brightness turned on when possible if you want to eke out more than a day of use.
If you were to
turn on the
auto -
brightness, the battery life goes down by a bit.
In iOS 11, you can
turn auto -
brightness on or off in Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations.
The Galaxy S9 generated a peak full - screen
brightness of 603 nits while in Adaptive mode with
auto -
brightness turned on.
Turn on the
auto brightness function and contrast increases when you're outside so you can see what's on your screen even in full sun.
Brightness set to 3, auto low brightness turned on and screen timeout to 1
Brightness set to 3,
auto low
brightness turned on and screen timeout to 1
brightness turned on and screen timeout to 15 seconds.
The support document also suggests switching on
auto -
brightness,
turning off the display when you're not using it, and avoiding displaying static images at maximum
brightness for long periods of time, if you want to counter the burn - in risk.
Remember to keep
auto -
brightness turned off as this may adjust your current setting depending on the surroundings, hence using more battery power.
I found myself
turning off
auto -
brightness on a few occasions and putting it up to high to get the full effect.
Pull down from the top of the phone with two fingers — or pull down twice with a single digit — and you get shortcuts to the
brightness slider, Wifi, Bluetooth, and cellular connections, airplane mode,
auto - rotate (does anyone actually ever
turn that off?)
The options you let you lower your
brightness to zero,
turn off the data connection o Wi - Fi, setup a periodic wake - up,
auto turn off the functions to save power when the battery level is low.
Make sure you
turn off the
Auto brightness to prevent your phone from automatically
turning up and down the
brightness depending on the conditions.
We've left the
brightness set to
auto, and the ambient screen setting
turned off, which is the default.
To
turn off the
auto brightness of the Galaxy S8's screen, open the Quick settings panel.
With previous iOS versions, users headed to Settings > Display &
Brightness to
turn the
Auto -
Brightness option on or off.
People who are on iOS 11 may have some trouble
turning off the
auto -
brightness setting on their iPhone and iPad.
This was without the Windows Phone Battery Saver feature
turned on and leaving the display
brightness on
auto.
Performance Mode — In the performance mode, the features like data time out as well as the
auto brightness functions are
turned off so that the battery is saved and the performance is not hindered by these features.
Simply
turning this
auto brightness off and
turning the
brightness up a bit helped immensely.