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ar...@google.com <ar...@google.com> #2
I have that issue too.
I'm completely stock, unrooted, MRA58N.
I'm completely stock, unrooted, MRA58N.
he...@gmail.com <he...@gmail.com> #3
Same story here. Have been looking for reports of this issue for a few days, glad I finally found the xda thread.
ar...@google.com <ar...@google.com> #4
Please don't forget to star the issue.
he...@gmail.com <he...@gmail.com> #5
Please provide Bug report and scree record for better understanding.
* Android bug report
After reproducing the issue, navigate to developer settings, ensure ‘USB debugging’ is enabled, then enable ‘Bug report shortcut’. To take bug report, hold the power button and select the ‘Take bug report’ option.
Note: Please upload any information to google drive and share the folder to android-bugreport@google.com. After sharing please provide the link for the uploaded data
* Android bug report
After reproducing the issue, navigate to developer settings, ensure ‘USB debugging’ is enabled, then enable ‘Bug report shortcut’. To take bug report, hold the power button and select the ‘Take bug report’ option.
Note: Please upload any information to google drive and share the folder to android-bugreport@google.com. After sharing please provide the link for the uploaded data
ar...@google.com <ar...@google.com> #6
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he...@gmail.com <he...@gmail.com> #8
Deleted my comment and resharing the bug report via Google Drive link (didn't think about the security part). Here's the link
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B3pCHihva_6mUWxRWXFHeFBWOW8
sa...@google.com <sa...@google.com> #9
Thanks for the Bug report. We are having a look at the issue you reported, will update more on this issue as it becomes available
he...@gmail.com <he...@gmail.com> #10
I also have the issue, stock Marshmallow.
va...@gmail.com <va...@gmail.com> #11
This issue bothered me for a few days. I just bought the phone a week ago (brand new, never rooted). I am running MRA58N. To recreate the issue, go to settings -> Display -> turn on "Adaptive brightness" and then turn it off, turn it back on again. You will probably see the Brightness issue.
I would say 5 out of 10 times, when turning "Adaptive brightness" on, the screen will be 100% brightness for a few seconds and return to the normal level.
I would say 5 out of 10 times, when turning "Adaptive brightness" on, the screen will be 100% brightness for a few seconds and return to the normal level.
he...@gmail.com <he...@gmail.com> #12
Flashed Android 6.0.1 factory image today. The issue still persists.
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ni...@gmail.com <ni...@gmail.com> #13
I am also dealing with this issue. MRA58R
pu...@gmail.com <pu...@gmail.com> #14
Exactly the same issue. Running Stock MRA58N unrooted.
si...@gmail.com <si...@gmail.com> #15 Restricted+
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in...@gmail.com <in...@gmail.com> #16
Seems to still be an issue on Stock MMB29K rooted.
I will continue testing this evening, as the issue was mostly noticeable (and dangerous) on my commute home at night.
I will continue testing this evening, as the issue was mostly noticeable (and dangerous) on my commute home at night.
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #18
Just bought a Nexus 6 last week and i immediately noticed this issue. It's especially noticeable in low light.
he...@gmail.com <he...@gmail.com> #19
I have experienced this, too, on a brand new Nexus 6. It is running MRA58X on T-Mobile.
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