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Do you have it set to automatic? (Settings/display brightness/automatic)
On my s5 i have it set to automatic. So naturally it turns dark when in a dark room. When i turn off auto option I'm able to make it even darker but the difference is too small anyway.
In case the darkest display is not good enough i use an app called darker, it allows me to make it even darker.
When i have automatic set to 'on' my phone automatically changes the brightness depending where i am (under the sun it will go really bright and in a dark room, really dark) never have to change the brightness manually.
Sorry, i thought you were referring to the setting i mentioned, not the app. The app i only use when i need it really dark.It seems like it is based on time and not background light this app?
Or, more likely, people view the post to see what the question is, and having seen that decide they don't have an answer and hence don't post a reply. Doesn't tell you whether it's a "common issue" because not all will even have a Pixel 2 and so won't have anything to say when they realise it really is a device-specific question. And for others (such as myself) it's not really an issue that worries us: for me it dims enough in any environment I actually use it in (might not if I set it to high brightness, but I find that too bright even in daylight so never do so).168 views and Noone has any ideas? Seems like a common issue
Window tint material placed on the screen would bring it down....
Mechanically I think all options were given
but thx