- Jan 27, 2012
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I have discovered something that ain't obvious and probably not many knows this.
You can affect the automatic screen brightness (at least on the Lumia 800). Depending on if you have brightness set to low, medium or high when you turn on auto it will behave differently.
If you have brightness on high and then turn on auto brightness the screen will keep itself much brighter.
If you have brightness on low and then turn on auto brightness the screen will keep itself on very low brightness at most times.
May very well be that you are setting the "roof" for the brightness and not the sensitivity. But you sure can affect it. So even if you are using auto brightness it will matter if the manual setting is on low/medium/high when you turn on auto.
You can affect the automatic screen brightness (at least on the Lumia 800). Depending on if you have brightness set to low, medium or high when you turn on auto it will behave differently.
If you have brightness on high and then turn on auto brightness the screen will keep itself much brighter.
If you have brightness on low and then turn on auto brightness the screen will keep itself on very low brightness at most times.
May very well be that you are setting the "roof" for the brightness and not the sensitivity. But you sure can affect it. So even if you are using auto brightness it will matter if the manual setting is on low/medium/high when you turn on auto.