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Samsung Galaxy A36: Fix Auto Brightness Not Working

HardReset.InfoJanuary 31, 20262 min26 views
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Troubleshooting Auto Brightness on Samsung Galaxy A36

  • πŸ’‘ Open Settings and navigate to the Display menu to check the Auto Brightness option.
  • πŸ”„ Toggle Auto Brightness off and on to reset the feature.

Cleaning the Ambient Light Sensor

  • 🧼 Clean the ambient light sensor area, typically located near the camera on the front of the phone, using a soft, dry cloth or alcohol if necessary.
  • πŸ” After cleaning, re-test by adjusting brightness and toggling Auto Brightness again.

Screen Protector and Sensor Interference

  • πŸ›‘οΈ Check your screen protector to ensure it is not blocking the ambient light sensor or camera.
  • βœ‚οΈ If the screen protector is causing interference, remove it or ensure it has a cutout for the sensor.

Software Refresh and Support

  • πŸ”„ Restart your Samsung Galaxy A36 by holding the Power and Volume Down buttons, then selecting Restart, to refresh the device's sensors.
  • πŸ†˜ If the issue persists after these steps, contact Samsung Device Support for further assistance.
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