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Zzzyzx Posts: 76

Hi jplacson, just to be sure if the Ray indeed supports the ambient light sensor and it's working fine, can you also check the Service Menu of the phone *#*#7378423#*#*

You can test diffferent features/parts of the phone such as screen display, sound etc.

If Ray supports ambient light sensor, it should show up in that menu. You can test if it's working by checking if the value of the ambient light changes.
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Posted: 2011-09-26 05:37:44
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HxH Posts: > 500

hope this help!


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Posted: 2011-09-26 05:42:01
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jplacson Posts: > 500

@Hxh, Thanks, I see where it is now. It's quite tough to spot without shining a flashlight close to the phone surface.
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Posted: 2011-09-26 06:06:39
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Zzzyzx Posts: 76

^^^ so does it really affect the brightness of the screen when you go to a low lighted room?
In my Xperia Mini, the adjustment of the screen brightness is very noticeable if you go from one place with ample light to a dimly lit room. I am really planning on switching to Ray if the case is not as bad as in the Mini.
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Posted: 2011-09-26 07:13:04
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massimax Posts: 27


On 2011-09-26 07:13:04, Zzzyzx wrote:
^^^ so does it really affect the brightness of the screen when you go to a low lighted room?
In my Xperia Mini, the adjustment of the screen brightness is very noticeable if you go from one place with ample light to a dimly lit room. I am really planning on switching to Ray if the case is not as bad as in the Mini.


AGAIN??? We already said that it DOES NOT affect the screen brightness AT ALL. You set it manually and it remains the same out in the sun or inside a dark room. I don't know why the sensor is here if it doesn't work as it should but that's it: it DOES NOT dim the screen in low light conditions nor it brightens it up when outside
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Posted: 2011-09-26 12:57:48
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Zzzyzx Posts: 76

^^^ Sorry. I just wanna be 100% sure that it doesn't affect the screen brightness ;p
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Posted: 2011-09-26 14:46:33
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Bonovox Posts: > 500


On 2011-09-26 12:57:48, massimax wrote:

On 2011-09-26 07:13:04, Zzzyzx wrote:
^^^ so does it really affect the brightness of the screen when you go to a low lighted room?
In my Xperia Mini, the adjustment of the screen brightness is very noticeable if you go from one place with ample light to a dimly lit room. I am really planning on switching to Ray if the case is not as bad as in the Mini.


AGAIN??? We already said that it DOES NOT affect the screen brightness AT ALL. You set it manually and it remains the same out in the sun or inside a dark room. I don't know why the sensor is here if it doesn't work as it should but that's it: it DOES NOT dim the screen in low light conditions nor it brightens it up when outside


Try putting your finger over it
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Posted: 2011-09-26 15:12:32
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wiraperkasa Posts: 295

http://www.soyacincau.com/2011/09/26/xperia-ray-a-design-story/
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Posted: 2011-09-26 16:56:22
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jplacson Posts: > 500

xperia ray unboxing teaser video
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Posted: 2011-09-26 17:27:19
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nevinp007 Posts: 17

Xperia ray's price in india is 21600 rupees. (389 american dollars)
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Posted: 2011-09-27 12:26:20
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