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a month ago in
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In this new update wallpaper is getting dim not bright
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iamkkronly
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a month ago in
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Disable "Adaptive Brightness" or "Extra Dim" in Settings > Display. If issue persists, update your software.
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a month ago in
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No bro issue is after update phone brightness is good if i go to home screen that wallpaper will go dim
iamkkronly
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a month ago in
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. Turn off Adaptive Brightness:
Go to Settings > Display > Adaptive Brightness and turn it off.
This feature adjusts the screen brightness based on your environment and habits, but it could cause the dimming issue you’re facing.
2. Check for Wallpaper Dimming Settings:
If you're using an AMOLED display, Samsung tends to reduce brightness on the Home screen to save battery when you use a dark wallpaper. You can try switching to a lighter wallpaper or adjust the contrast of the current wallpaper.
Go to Settings > Wallpaper > Choose a lighter one and see if that helps.
3. Clear Cache and Data of Display Settings:
Go to Settings > Apps > One UI Home > Storage > Clear Cache.
This might reset any weird behavior triggered by the recent update.
4. Update Software/Reset Settings:
Go to Settings > Software Update and check if there are any new fixes for the update.
If nothing works, Settings > Reset > Reset All Settings to clear out any corrupted settings that could be causing the issue (no data will be lost).
Go to Settings > Display > Adaptive Brightness and turn it off.
This feature adjusts the screen brightness based on your environment and habits, but it could cause the dimming issue you’re facing.
2. Check for Wallpaper Dimming Settings:
If you're using an AMOLED display, Samsung tends to reduce brightness on the Home screen to save battery when you use a dark wallpaper. You can try switching to a lighter wallpaper or adjust the contrast of the current wallpaper.
Go to Settings > Wallpaper > Choose a lighter one and see if that helps.
3. Clear Cache and Data of Display Settings:
Go to Settings > Apps > One UI Home > Storage > Clear Cache.
This might reset any weird behavior triggered by the recent update.
4. Update Software/Reset Settings:
Go to Settings > Software Update and check if there are any new fixes for the update.
If nothing works, Settings > Reset > Reset All Settings to clear out any corrupted settings that could be causing the issue (no data will be lost).
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a month ago in
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a month ago in
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I think the dim wallpaper in dark mode is on.
