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You Can Make Your iPhone Screen Extra Dark for Night Reading

by Ken Bryden
May 15, 2022
in Apple Devices
You Can Make Your iPhone Screen Extra Dark for Night Reading

When you leave your iPhone open in a dark room, you might find yourself dazzled by the screen’s light – even when the brightness setting is turned off completely. Although Night Shift mode can help by replacing the harsh blue light with a more orange glow, sometimes it’s not enough.

Luckily, there’s a solution that can make the screen extra dark so you can read, stream, or browse without straining your eyes.

Here are several ways to turn down the brightness on your iPhone.

1. Make sure Night Shift is enabled

Night Shift dims your screen’s light to a sepia hue. You can turn it on through Settings or Control Center.

Method 1: Settings

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go for Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift, From here, you can change the time you want it to activate and adjust the color temperature setting.

Night Shift Shown on iPhone

Turn on Night Shift to dim your phone’s screen.

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Method 2: Control Center

From Control Center, press and hold brightness Mark. Tap on Night Shift icon to turn it on and off.

2. Adjust Your Brightness Settings

You can lower the white point on your iPhone, which will adjust how intensely colors appear on your screen. Bright colors are especially illuminating at night, so try this setting to dim them.

1. go to settings and select easy use,

2, Tap Display and text size,

3. to switch reduce white point button on.

4. slide the marker To adjust the darkness of your screen’s light setting.

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3. Use the Zoom setting to darken your screen

1. go to settings and select easy use,

2. Tap zoom,

3. to switch zoom button on. You can navigate the zoomed-in screen by dragging about three fingers, and you can zoom out by double-tapping with three fingers.

4. Scroll down and tap zoom area and make sure the setting is set to full screen zoom,

5. go back and tap zoom filter,

6. Tap low light And your screen will dim immediately.

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