Question Moto G10 maximum screen brightness - Moto G10

I read with several reviews and everywhere they stated that the big problem with the Moto G10 is the maximum screen brightness (is 370 nits). I used it in sunlight and I didn't notice that it was so bad. It is strange that the Motorola G10 Power has the same screen and the maximum screen brightness is 447 nits (according to reviews)
What are your experiences?

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Decrease Screen Brightness -> save battery

Hi,
I found this:
chart
Short explanation for non german reader:
max brightness
iphone 4: 486 cd/m²
SGS: 311 cd/m²
Nexus 1: 217 cd/m²
min brightness
iphone 4: 3 cd/m²
Nexus 1: 24 cd/m²
SGS: 84 cd/m²
As you can see, the screen brightness is still very very high, even if you set it to the lowest value.
So i took a look into the settings.db and saw, that the value for screen_brightness was 30, not 0. (I had set the brightness to the lowest possible before).
Maybe the Samsung preferences don't let you set the lowest available brightness?
I set the value to 0, but I'm not sure the brightness changed. =/
Someone else wanna try this and measure if the brightness really decreases?
Could save some battery...
Nice one, because of the technology we generally use less power than iPhone 4 for display HOWEVER if you display a lot of whites the AMOLED screen has the *POTENTIAL* (note: potential) to use 30% more power than the iPhone 4's H-IPS Backlit LCD.
So, another power saver tip is to use dark backgrounds as white/light ones use a lot more display power. This is a side effect of the AMOLED technology.
This is probably the biggest quibble I've with this phone right now, so I was glad to find this post from supercurio's (creater of Voodoo) twitter: "Wow, minimum brightness on #GalaxyS can be tweaked to extremely low levels !"
I hope he'll share these findings with us soon.
Its pissing me off sooo much. Like at night even at min brightness its too bright, browsing market blinds me. Can't wait for supercurio's thing, he said he got the profiles figured out.
For now all i know is 18 is the lowest u can go, anything below just completely turns the backlight off.
You guys tried dimmer from market? Goes to 10.
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I simply pay more attention to my brightness now and control it myself. It adds to the to do list BUT I have gained about 30% battery life per day by doing it.
I find unless I'm in the sun there is no need to go beyond 38%.

[Q] Display setting

Hi guys.....What display setting you like in our ZF2
increasing saturation little bit in customisation mode seems good in phone our phones.....
Been using Vivid since day 1, havent really messed with those settings yet.
Im using reading mode at lowest settings...since zenfone 2 has highest screen battery consumption on screen panels when at use...base on other forums i saw...i think it would lessen up the battery drainage a bit...and i block the notification of spendid too.
I also use reading mode. And I manually set brightness to 70%. If I am outside for any extended period, I will switch to vivid and 100%.
I use vivid but with the colour temp cold for whiter whites.
I use balance mode and reading mode in the evening.
Kept it on balance and never touched it.
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[Q] Android Pie Display Dimmer than Oreo?

I just upgraded from 8.1 to 9.0 on my XL 2 over the weekend. I am stock rooted.
Is it just me or is the overall display brightness much less on Pie than it was on Oreo? In the same daytime environment, I feel like Pie needs to be around 70% brightness whereas on Oreo, I feel like the display was set on about 35%. I rarely had Oreo brightness above 50%. Now with Pie, I feel like I can barely see the screen when it's under 50%.
On Oreo, my display was set to Saturated and of course, white theme since that's all we had.
On Pie, I used the same settings and it looks much dimmer. I adjusted display to Boosted and have toogled back and forth between light and dark themes and I don't notice any difference with how much dimmer the overall display feels.
The display can still get just as bright. They've just changed the way the values are displayed from the slider is all.
angus242 said:
I just upgraded from 8.1 to 9.0 on my XL 2 over the weekend. I am stock rooted.
Is it just me or is the overall display brightness much less on Pie than it was on Oreo? In the same daytime environment, I feel like Pie needs to be around 70% brightness whereas on Oreo, I feel like the display was set on about 35%. I rarely had Oreo brightness above 50%. Now with Pie, I feel like I can barely see the screen when it's under 50%.
On Oreo, my display was set to Saturated and of course, white theme since that's all we had.
On Pie, I used the same settings and it looks much dimmer. I adjusted display to Boosted and have toogled back and forth between light and dark themes and I don't notice any difference with how much dimmer the overall display feels.
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Google changed the algorithm on the brightness slider. Therefore, 70% is the new 30% So, no, it's not you. Another brilliant improvement for the sake of supposed progress! ?
Badger50 said:
Google changed the algorithm on the brightness slider. Therefore, 70% is the new 30% So, no, it's not you. Another brilliant improvement for the sake of supposed progress! ?
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Lol, not sure what they're Smoken at Google headquarters...
galaxys said:
Lol, not sure what they're Smoken at Google headquarters...
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Probably hanging out with this guy! ???
I agree with everyone else. 100% on 9 is still as bright as 100% was on 8.1 but 50% on 9 is NOT what 50% was on 8.1, no doubt about it. On 8x I usually kept my brightness around 65%... now on 9, to get something similar I am around 70-75%... If the same energy is being used to illuminate the display at the different values, batt life should remain about the same... But WHY?
Why change what 50% was on 8 to be different on 9? Isn't HALF the available illumination HALF the available illumination regardless of the OS version? What is the effect, or end game Google was looking for with this?
The max brightness is the same. The difference is the slider is no using a logarithmic algorithm instead of the old linear algorithm.
Here is the explanation of why it was done:
The first noteworthy feature is a changed brightness slider behavior: It now changes the brightness logarithmically instead of linearly. Before this preview when it was linear, about 90% of the brightness was controlled by the lower 20% of the left of the slider. The old 50% brightness was almost identical to 100% max brightness, and the old 5% brightness was significantly brighter than 0% brightness. Now, the change in perceptual brightness is more uniform as you increase or decrease the slider.
Exactly. 50% before was definitely not 50% nits output for the screen which, with a rated max 403 by anandtech, would be only 201.5 nits. And that was before the November update that lowered the max by 50 nits.
jimv1983 said:
The max brightness is the same. The difference is the slider is no using a logarithmic algorithm instead of the old linear algorithm.
Here is the explanation of why it was done:
The first noteworthy feature is a changed brightness slider behavior: It now changes the brightness logarithmically instead of linearly. Before this preview when it was linear, about 90% of the brightness was controlled by the lower 20% of the left of the slider. The old 50% brightness was almost identical to 100% max brightness, and the old 5% brightness was significantly brighter than 0% brightness. Now, the change in perceptual brightness is more uniform as you increase or decrease the slider.
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EeZeEpEe said:
Exactly. 50% before was definitely not 50% nits output for the screen which, with a rated max 403 by anandtech, would be only 201.5 nits. And that was before the November update that lowered the max by 50 nits.
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Doesn't really bother me. My normal brightness is now just like 60% instead of around 20%. Not sure why some freaked out about it.
galaxys said:
Lol, not sure what they're Smoken at Google headquarters...
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The same shìt as the retards who designed the P3XL.

Question Average brightness lower than on other devices?

Hi,
is it normal that the average brightness is lower than on other devices including LCD screens? I have a Redmi Note 8 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge as comparison and both seem to be brighter until max. brightness is reached. The Samsung might be even a little brighter/better but that could be cause it's still a better screen quality than they are using on budget phones. Hope this is the case and not faulty hardware. Otherwise max. brightness should be also lower.
Is there maybe a way to fix this? Is this a MIUI thing?
Thanks in advance.

Question Red Magic Pro 8 Thermische Drosselung

Hello, i get my Red Magic 8Pro today and at first, i had started the Wildlife extreme stress Test. I was confused beceause i get a stability of 77%. In the you Tube Videos that i saw, the stability was at 99%. Before the test I had activated the gaming mode and set the performance to max.
The highest loop was 3729 and the lowest 2919 points
Also the max brightness gets down to the half during the stresstest�
Is this the same at your phones? �
I am also interested in this. The main reason why I would want to buy this phone is because tests show 99% stability in Wildlife, 77% would be unaccaptable. Is this truly the case with all phones or just an isolated issue?
Update:——————————————-> 08.02.23
Yesterday I had a gaming sassion about 45 Minutes in PUBG Mobile. Performance from the phone was set to max again und in pubg I used the lowest graphic settings and 60 fps (more is currently not available).
The phone temperature arrived 36 degrees and the CPU 60 . The Brightness from the screen gets also down in this situation.
Sorry Red Magic, but this is a gaming phone, this should not reduce the display brightness.
My old Red Magic 6R has no fan and gets temperatures over 50 degrees (phone temperature, CPU is higher), has in 3d Mark wildlife stresstest a stability of 97% and no screen dimming .
Is it possible that I’am the only one with this problem ? Or has the EU version other temperature limits ?
Wow, 77% stability instead or the 97% shown in reviews and even the display brightness is auto lowered to reduce heat? Wow, this sounds like a huge fail .from ZTE.... would be nice to hear from other users that is this common and the reviewers are lying to help ZTE sell a garbage phone OR you just have a faulty unit (faulty vapor chamber for example).
Hello im from Germany,
I received my redmagic 8 pro on tuesday this week.
I also started wild life extrem stress test and had no issues with my phone.
Stability was 98%
Highest loop 3715
Lowest loop 3639
My max brightness was stable at 100 % all the time.
Unfortunately i have problems with the under Display selfie cam.
In lowlight conditions i have visible spots with green tint at the Display.
Sorry for my bad English.
Greetings from Germany
WHat do you by low light? When you lower the britghtness or when you are in a dark room (no outside light source).
This under display camera is really starting to become a disappointment ...
When it starts to get darker inside the room or at evenings.
In sunlight or good light conditions the under Display cam is good and hard to see where the spot is.
The quality of this cam is not really good but i don't take selfies so this is ok for me.
That is really disappointing that the camera is physically visible unless you are outside in the sunlight ...
Lustiger84 said:
Hello im from Germany,
I received my redmagic 8 pro on tuesday this week.
I also started wild life extrem stress test and had no issues with my phone.
Stability was 98%
Highest loop 3715
Lowest loop 3639
My max brightness was stable at 100 % all the time.
Unfortunately i have problems with the under Display selfie cam.
In lowlight conditions i have visible spots with green tint at the Display.
Sorry for my bad English.
Greetings from Germany
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Seeing a lot of users experience this (including me), I think this is a software issue. I hope Nubia will release a fix for this one.
Lustiger84 said:
Hello im from Germany,
I received my redmagic 8 pro on tuesday this week.
I also started wild life extrem stress test and had no issues with my phone.
Stability was 98%
Highest loop 3715
Lowest loop 3639
My max brightness was stable at 100 % all the time.
Unfortunately i have problems with the under Display selfie cam.
In lowlight conditions i have visible spots with green tint at the Display.
Sorry for my bad English.
Greetings from Germany
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Lustiger84 said:
Hello im from Germany,
I received my redmagic 8 pro on tuesday this week.
I also started wild life extrem stress test and had no issues with my phone.
Stability was 98%
Highest loop 3715
Lowest loop 3639
My max brightness was stable at 100 % all the time.
Unfortunately i have problems with the under Display selfie cam.
In lowlight conditions i have visible spots with green tint at the Display.
Sorry for my bad English.
Greetings from Germany
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Thank you for your feedback. I have now requested a refund from support. I also have the issue with the selfie camera, but in this case it is very likely a software problem.

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