I often found myself increasing the brightness, and after a while turned
adaptive brightness off because I constantly had to fiddle with it anyway.
This wasn't the end of world for most, with users manually adjusting the brightness instead and turning
the adaptive brightness off.
Turn
adaptive brightness off and the slider moved back to the middle, and turning it up to max revealed a much brighter top end than we'd otherwise have had.
Not exact matches
Turning
off adaptive brightness to make the display brighter and running the same 90 video all over again took it down even further to 68 %.
Brightness is undoubtedly higher when «adaptive brightness» is turned off, and color accuracy is a step in the right direction compared to what we saw from its pr
Brightness is undoubtedly higher when «
adaptive brightness» is turned off, and color accuracy is a step in the right direction compared to what we saw from its pr
brightness» is turned
off, and color accuracy is a step in the right direction compared to what we saw from its predecessor.
Our battery life tests indicate that how quickly the battery drains heavily depends on the display settings you have the phone set to: for example, is
adaptive brightness on or
off?
The
brightness bar doesn't play well with Adaptive Brightness, telling you to turn it off before manually adjusting the brightness, but otherwise w
brightness bar doesn't play well with
Adaptive Brightness, telling you to turn it off before manually adjusting the brightness, but otherwise w
Brightness, telling you to turn it
off before manually adjusting the
brightness, but otherwise w
brightness, but otherwise works well.
It also really needs to be brighter, and the
adaptive brightness setting in software is the first thing you should turn
off because it's incredibly aggressive.