Not every setting on your iPhone is helpful all the time. Auto-brightness is intended to make it easier to see your screen, even if the light around you shifts. Sensors adjust the brightness reading ...
iPhones use ambient light sensors to constantly monitor the brightness of their surroundings so they can adjust the output of the display. This ensures you don’t have cornea-stripping illumination in ...
So, you've been binge-watching your favorite TV series on your iPhone all afternoon when out of nowhere, your screen starts dimming on you. No biggie — you probably just have auto-brightness on.
Not every iPhone setting is helpful in every situation. While auto-brightness is designed to adjust your screen based on surrounding light to prevent eye strain, the feature can often become a ...
The auto-brightness, or adaptive brightness setting as it's called on some Android phone models, is a feature that uses a light sensor to automatically adjust your phone's brightness based on ...
The iPhone automatically adjusts screen brightness based on ambient lighting, but it doesn’t work as well as some would like. Luckily the ambient light sensors can be manually adjusted so that they ...
Own a Sony TV? I changed 3 settings to noticeably improve the picture quality ...
February 13, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you've run into problems with the auto-brightness settings on iOS where your screen isn't adjusting ...
A quick adjustment can instantly improve your smart TV's picture.
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You can turn off auto-brightness on your iPhone or iPad from the Settings app. Your iPhone and iPad have sensors that adjust the screen brightness based on surrounding light. You can also manually ...
Many of us don’t like the iPhone automatically changing the screen brightness while we are using it. If you fit into this camp, you’ve probably turned off iPhone auto brightness settings many times ...