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ā09-22-2023 08:10 AM in
QLED and The FrameI've been having two related issues:
1. Night mode: no problem turning off at night, but doesn't turn back on in the morning.
2. Art mode: does not brighten during the day.
My TV is in the living room that gets plenty of light but it's also in a bit of a recessed space on top of a black cabinet. There are no obstructions around the light sensor.
After some experimentation and playing around with it, I noticed during the day that if I shine a light directly at the light sensor, it will wake the TV into art mode. Likewise shining the light makes the art mode brighter. Removing the light you can see it dim again.
So looks like the features technically work but unfortunately the light sensitivity isn't high enough. Since everyone will have their TV setup in different environments, some being brighter or darker, we need Samsung to provide an option to configure the light sensitivity in the same way that motion sensitivity can be configured.
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ā09-27-2023 01:37 PM in
QLED and The FrameThanks for posting this. Iāve just purchased 43ā and 50ā 2023 models and both have the same issue as you have described. My previous television (43ā 2021 Frame) had no problem waking up in the morning in the exact same location.
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ā09-28-2023 07:27 AM in
QLED and The FrameThat's interesting. I wonder if there's some change in the sensor design that might be a factor.
Also from what I can tell, in Art mode, there only seems to be two brightness levels. The manual setting and a brighter level when it detects bright ambient light. What I'd like is another level where it gets dimmer at night when there is little to no ambient light.
I'm pretty sure these are solvable issues in firmware, hopefully Samsung can address them.
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ā10-02-2023 12:34 AM in
QLED and The FrameActually Iāve noticed the same with regards to brightness levels. Itās significantly different to previous (for example 2021) models. These allowed you, albeit unintuitively, to manually set a level of brightness depending on the ambient light level in the room. So you could manually store a very low brightness when it was nearly dark, another when it was a bit lighter, and so on. The TV would remember these manually set values and adjust to them when required. It was quite good so this is definitely a step back.

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3 weeks ago in
QLED and The FramePopping the Sensor down will allow your Samsung Television to properly read the Ambient Light Levels in your Room and Environment.
Please post a reply to let me know what you found. I really think that is going to fix you issue! Thank you!
***You should NOT have to force it. Be gentle and it will pop down***

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3 weeks ago (Last edited 3 weeks ago ) in
QLED and The FramePopping the Sensor down will allow your Samsung Television to properly read the Ambient Light Levels in your Room and Environment.
Please post a reply to let me know what you found. I really think that is going to fix you issue! Thank you!
***You should NOT have to force it. Be gentle and it will pop down***

