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.
Auto-brightness can be a frustrating feature when you don't want to deal with it. Here's how to ditch it for good.
Do you ever open up your iPhone and realize that your screen is a lot dimmer than it was an hour ago? Well, this isn't a coincidence. It's an automatic measure that Apple programmed into every iPhone ...
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 ...
Laptops are designed to be portable, which means that they have different components and programming than a standard desktop PC. That portability makes them great business tools, but laptop displays ...
There are two primary reasons for your Mac's screen to dim, and both are easily controlled. No matter which Mac model you have, the power settings may dim your screen after a few minutes if you do not ...
For many users of Philips Smart TVs, particularly those in the 4K series, a common issue has been the automatic dimming of the screen, often resulting in an inconsistent viewing experience. This ...
Android 16 DP1 introduces a new setting called Even Dimmer that allows the screen to be dimmed below what the lowest level of the brightness slider usually allows. Even Dimmer is integrated into the ...
Android 15 could introduce an “even dimmer” display option that allows the display brightness to go dimmer than normal. Your phone screen’s minimum brightness level might not be dim enough to use it ...