2013-08-20, 01:29
Moving this conversation here because I felt like I was derailing the
Again, thanks for the heads-up on this one. I installed LUX Lite. Played with it for about 2 minutes, didn't understand what I was doing, then impulsively decided to buy the full version. I don't know why, but I trust your guys' opinions so much more than the Average Joe's. You say "Jump!" and I apparently will jump right in. Thanks dudes.
First impressions (keep in mind I've had this installed for 15 minutes now and I still don't fully understand what's going on), are really good. My biggest complaints about screen filter seem to be solved by this app. I was previously using Screen Filter on top of Android's stock auto-brightness. Migrating from that solution to this one does seem significantly less hack-a-riffic, and more streamlined and straight forward.
Right now I'm still learning the different modes and ins/outs of the app. Does anyone else use this? If so, what settings have you found most useful? Are there other apps you've found to be helpful with screen brightness?
. Sorry about that.
(2013-08-15, 13:55)stevenma61 Wrote:(2013-08-15, 02:07)WuddaWaste Wrote: Dude! Thanks for this [Screen Filter recommendation]! I looked up this app last night, read a handful of reviews, then promptly installed it AND told a few friends about it. Crazy useful and helpful. Spare battery life, stop phone from blinding me at night, and (if I ever have to)
actually there r a lot of brightness control app in play store, for brightness control on Nexus 4, the "screen filter" app is not so good, try "Lux lite" by Vito Cassisi ,
the "screen filter" is very good to S7589 or for those phone which has a serious backlight leaking, most of the cheap china's phone has serious backlight leaking, except for those newer screen technology, (OGS, one glass solution screen)
Edit: please be careful with the LUX lite. I think if u go over the dark too much, then u can't see the display, so don't let go the finger with the screen, then slide the finger back to brighter end.
Again, thanks for the heads-up on this one. I installed LUX Lite. Played with it for about 2 minutes, didn't understand what I was doing, then impulsively decided to buy the full version. I don't know why, but I trust your guys' opinions so much more than the Average Joe's. You say "Jump!" and I apparently will jump right in. Thanks dudes.
First impressions (keep in mind I've had this installed for 15 minutes now and I still don't fully understand what's going on), are really good. My biggest complaints about screen filter seem to be solved by this app. I was previously using Screen Filter on top of Android's stock auto-brightness. Migrating from that solution to this one does seem significantly less hack-a-riffic, and more streamlined and straight forward.
Right now I'm still learning the different modes and ins/outs of the app. Does anyone else use this? If so, what settings have you found most useful? Are there other apps you've found to be helpful with screen brightness?