On Tue, 11 Jun 2019, Galen Seitz wrote:

With my phone (a Motorola G5+), adaptive brightness quickly ramps up the
brightness when outdoors, so in that case it is actually useful. The
problem I have is in low light conditions, where the phone tends to reduce
the brightness too much, at least for my eyes.

Galen,

Yep, eyes with high mileage on them tend to do better with brighter light
levels.

In case it's not obvious, the adaptive brightness feature is intended to
save battery power.

There seems to be several power saving features on the Nokia. I've left them
all at default values.

Thanks for the insight,

Rich
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