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Re: Anyone else notice Auto screen brightness kills battery faster than fixed?
I believe you.
I keep mine set at 50% brightness and still get better battery life than I do when I use the auto-brightness setting.
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Re: Anyone else notice Auto screen brightness kills battery faster than fixed?
Lumos or auto battery kill the battery faster. That's why I use the mylight : http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/pocket-...d-mylight.html
Video performance also takes a hit when auto adjustment is enabled.....at least it did on the touch pro 1
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Re: Anyone else notice Auto screen brightness kills battery faster than fixed?
i'm willing to test it out...what settings do you guys recommend?
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Re: Anyone else notice Auto screen brightness kills battery faster than fixed?
im pretty sure its because the light sensor is always polling. that eats battery, ironic that it supposed to SAVE battery
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Re: Anyone else notice Auto screen brightness kills battery faster than fixed?
Auto def uses more battery..I just really like it and the battery on the TP2 is great and always lasts the day for me so I leave it on. On my Diamond and Touch Pro it was off and set to 30%
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Re: Anyone else notice Auto screen brightness kills battery faster than fixed?
I'm not sure what the net effect on battery life is (reduced brightness vs polling drain), but to me, I also like the auto-dimming just because I prefer to have it a bit dimmer in dark environments.
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Re: Anyone else notice Auto screen brightness kills battery faster than fixed?
I know it eats battery and I still use it. Even though I have an icon to adjust the brightness in my start menu, it's still a pain when you have it set to a static brightness and then go outside in the bright sun....can't see nada.
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