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Enjoy outdoor entertainment with The Terrace
When you have a TV that supports QLED 4K 120Hz picture quality, you’ll be amazed how outdoor entertainment becomes just as enjoyable as it would inside, watching high-resolution movies & sports.
The Terrace offers you an immersive viewing experience with 2,000nits brightness that is about 3 times brighter than [most] other TVs, even under the sunlight. 
Below you can find a guide on turning on Outdoor Mode for The Terrace.
Outdoor Mode provides an optimal viewing experience under 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F).


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I have been trying to change the brightness of my Galaxy Watch but it says the Outdoor Mode is on and I can't. I don't seem to be able to find Outdoor Mode to turn off? I tried holding the home button like I saw for a post on previous watches but there is no option in there? Sorry, might be my stupid but can't find it anywhere and no reference to it in the manual  
Hi @m4tthall . Can you post a picture of this here? I've just taken a look at the Galaxy Watch and couldn't see Outdoor Mode available on it.
I think the outdoor mode on turns on automatically when the watch detect that we're outside in the sunlight etc. Had that before on the Frontier but don't have any problems on Watch now. You can't find it in the options.
On the frontier the solutions was to cover the watch by hand so the light sensor is covered and the watch switch to indoor mode.
Is Auto Low Brightness turned on, @m4tthall ? 
I just checked that and Outdoor Mode works independently from Auto Brightness. When the Watch detects that we're outdoor it locks the manual brightness adjustment and sets it for 10. 
I checked that with Auto Brightness mode ON and OFF, gives same result. Maybe it should let the user to change it if Auto is off so maybe this is a bug, I don't know because for me it wasn't an issue.
When I originally checked I was inside at night, so if it is automatically detecting outside it isn't working. I have tried with both auto low brightness on and off. There is no difference. I can only assume this is a bug then? 
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You can easily simulate it. Activate the torch on your smartphone and hold it over the galaxy watch while having the quicksettings pulled down and having brightness set on it. The brightness will go to 10 and the brightness option will be disabled (it's grayed out). Take the extremely bright light source away from the galaxy watch display and it will revert to normal...
Thanks for the reply but no matter what I did it was not changing. However, the last update to the watch (last week) caused this to suddenly work, so I guess problem resolved.
I had the same problem - watch went into outdoor mode automatically when outdoors, but then got "stuck" in outdoor mode and there seemed nothing I could do to turn it off or adjust brightness. After finding nothing useful in web research, I called Samsung customer support and learned two things: 1) they're easy to reach, not a long hold time, and pretty helpful; and 2) if you press and hold the 'Home' button 5-6 seconds it caused my watch to reboot (it said 'rebooting' on the screen), after which outdoor mode was off, and the watch's process of automatically switching into and out of outdoor mode when I went outdoors and back indoors worked correctly.

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