You might not know about all of these iOS settings, but they let you tweak your experience and get the most out of your iPhone.
Our digital world demands attention to eye health. Blue light from screens causes strain, dryness, and sleep issues. Simple ...
Eye strain is a common issue that most smartphone users have to contend with on a daily basis. One of the major reasons that cause this is prolonged mobile phone use. It can also be exacerbated by a ...
Last week I was listening to a podcast some of you may be familiar with. One of the hosts said he keeps his Apple XHDR display at the maximum 500 nits brightness 24/7. (While in use, I presume.) ...
Aurzen takes a different approach, grounded in honesty and precision. The brightness level of the EAZZE D1 Pro isn't overstated—what is advertised is exactly what you will experience. With Aurzen, ...
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 ...
It seems like display brightness has become the new battleground in the smartphone arena. We’ve seen plenty of top phones touting ever-increasing peak brightness figures, even though this figure isn’t ...
Most of us stare at our iPhones for far too long, and this constant exposure to a bright screen can strain our eyes, especially in low-light conditions or during the twilight hours. That's where the ...