I know ambiences and create my own ones.
But if you ever used a current smartphone with high end display and if you know how capable these displays are, and in additon, if you saw the X10 V display being near on par with this level on Android 68.1.A.2.244:
then the same device feels like a 2013 phone or in analogy:
like using multi- core CPUs with only a single core limited to 126 MHz,
or like driving a 500 PS car in a race, but the engine artificially limited to use only 25 PS.
Not my definition of fun
and not the use case of ambiences for me.
If the device is hardware limited (like brightness on X10 iii), them it is different story.
As said, in terms of maximal screen brightness:
with Stock Android my X10 V is on par with Galaxy S22 Ultra, X10 iii is way below (hardware related).
With Sailfish 4.6.15 beta (and AOSP) the maximum screen brightness of my X10 V is never ever in Galaxy areas, even dimmer than X10 iii.
So it is not hardware dependent, and the X10 V is more or less useless in my use case with the current settings in SFOS.
Ambiences do NOT change this, by no means, unfortunatly.
What is the difference in maximum screen brightness levels between Stock Android and Sailfish OS?
Are there some settings we might tweak? Something with devel-su?
I am not competent enough, where to look
The hardware is capable, the potential is there, how to unlock?
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