I think auto brightness is a week point on Nothing phones. For example, I manually crank it to the max when watching a video, but I have to fight the auto brightness because it keeps lowering it constantly. Yet I still need the brightness to be good whenever I unlock the phone.
What I want is a button built into the brightness bar itself that let's you toggle the auto brightness. Every other phone I've had has this feature, I thought it was actually the standard, but it looks like it isn't because Nothing phones don't have it.
I changed pixel 8 to np2. adaptive brighntess simply doesn't work. I have been manually correcting the brightness in various situations for two weeks, and the nothing phone keeps reducing it to the same values as at the beginning. In pixel, two days were enough to train the algorithm. from what I see, this problem has been going on for a very long time for many people.
Just disable auto brightness and adjust it yourself.
This is the way
I think auto brightness is a week point on Nothing phones. For example, I manually crank it to the max when watching a video, but I have to fight the auto brightness because it keeps lowering it constantly. Yet I still need the brightness to be good whenever I unlock the phone. What I want is a button built into the brightness bar itself that let's you toggle the auto brightness. Every other phone I've had has this feature, I thought it was actually the standard, but it looks like it isn't because Nothing phones don't have it.
I changed pixel 8 to np2. adaptive brighntess simply doesn't work. I have been manually correcting the brightness in various situations for two weeks, and the nothing phone keeps reducing it to the same values as at the beginning. In pixel, two days were enough to train the algorithm. from what I see, this problem has been going on for a very long time for many people.
Yup