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narcisrm

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Jun 26, 2017
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Hi,

I bought a Realme X2 Pro 8/128GB european version and I set it up with my google account which I was also using on my old Xiaomi Mi A2.
On the A2 I had enabled Night Filter (the setting that turns your screen yellow to protect you from blue light) from 23:00 to 07:00. This setting is also enabled on the Realme X2 Pro, but the problem is I can't see it (so I can't turn it off). At 23:00, the Night Filter turns on and my screen goes yellow and I can't do anything about it, because if I check the Realme X2 Pro Night Filter, it says it is off, and it really is, because if I turn it on, the screen turns even more yellowish.
I did a bit of research and I found some people with the Samsung Galaxy S9 or S10 that had the same problem. They solved it either by installing Nova Launcher, going to Activites and disabling Night Filter there, or installing Google Play Books and turning off the Night Filter on the app. I tried both but no luck for me. I also tried disabling Night Protection on the A2, then syncronizing my Google Account again, but it didn't work.

Does anyone have any idea about what I could do? Thanks!
 

viral777

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Here is solution after month

:( I had a same issue in my realme 6 pro after many research and contact to realme customer care finally I fix it my myself.

Steps
1) Backup your contact and media
2) wipe your device reset
3) after resetting when you login with your previous email do not restore system settings say no to restore system settings and that's it's.

Basically it's bug it's solve by not restoring system settings sync with your Google acc.
It's work for me and it's work for almost all devices I'm damn sure.
 

narcisrm

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Jun 26, 2017
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Well I found the solution. If anyone has the same problem, you have to follow this tutorial. Make sure you have enabled the option "Disable permission supervision" on Developer options, otherwise it won't let you run those ADB commands.
 
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legacy20

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Did u have any issues after doing the adb thingy ??? ... Cause I have never used and command's much ...will I lose my warranty or anything??

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Will factory data resetting my phone help out??
 

Shijune

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This seems to have worked for me. For anyone else having trouble what I did was to type adb shell first, hit enter and afterwards type the rest of the commands (e.g. settings list SECURE).Another thing to notice is the word SECURE should be in caps as entering it in lowercase did not get recognized.
 
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Bobikip

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Confirmed, works for me. Essential reading link included

I don't think it voids anything you can turn everything off after you've finished too. Probably better for security if your just troubleshooting this one problem.

Here's a video I found helpful to get started. I've never done anything like this before but it worked for me.
...well I can't link it but just YouTube adb shell there's a great video on the xda channel

Of course all previous information also applies.


Did u have any issues after doing the adb thingy ??? ... Cause I have never used and command's much ...will I lose my warranty or anything??

---------- Post added at 01:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:52 PM ----------

Will factory data resetting my phone help out??
 
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MrMD69

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Easy way !

Hey,

I've found a way (at least it's working for me) to restore "cooler" screen colours.

Just reset system settings only !
 

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    Well I found the solution. If anyone has the same problem, you have to follow this tutorial. Make sure you have enabled the option "Disable permission supervision" on Developer options, otherwise it won't let you run those ADB commands.
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    This seems to have worked for me. For anyone else having trouble what I did was to type adb shell first, hit enter and afterwards type the rest of the commands (e.g. settings list SECURE).Another thing to notice is the word SECURE should be in caps as entering it in lowercase did not get recognized.