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Nowadays, we use the iPhone practically all the time. It doesn't matter if it's morning, noon, evening, or night. Many of us grab our iPhone several times an hour to check messages, take a call, or check a social network. I even know individuals who check their phone late at night or after waking up in the middle of the night - just so they don't miss anything and are able to react quickly. If you also use your phone before going to bed or late at night, you may be annoyed by the brightness of the display, which can still be too bright in certain situations even though you have it at the lowest level.

So that your eyes do not suffer when using Apple devices before bed or at night, you can activate the so-called Night Shift. This function takes care of reducing the amount of blue light that is emitted from the monitor. Just exposure to blue light before bed can result in insomnia, pain and dryness of the eyes or headache. With a blue light filter, this whole situation gets better - if you're not using it, definitely start, you'll notice the difference in a few days. If yours is still troubled by the high brightness of the display at night, I have a great trick for you. The iPhone has been able to set the brightness below the minimum possible level for a long time. Let's see how to do it together.

reducing the brightness on the iphone below the minimum
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How to reduce the brightness below the minimum possible level on iPhone

This whole process is possible thanks to the features found within iOS in the Accessibility section. So, if you also want to learn how to reduce the brightness below the minimum possible level, proceed as follows:

  • First, you need to open the native application on your iPhone Settings.
  • Once you do so, move to the section Disclosure.
  • Within this section, then locate and click on the line Enlargement.
  • Now it is necessary for you to move to the section Zoom control.
  • Once you've done so, using the switch activate possibility Show driver.
  • Then go back and execute with the switch activation function Enlargement.
  • Once you activate the function, don't panic - the screen will enlarge.
  • In addition to getting bigger too will display the driver - click na its center.
  • When clicked, it will appear menu, in which magnifier slider pull completely towards left.
  • This is it cancels the magnification effect, so the screen will not be zoomed.
  • Now select an option from the menu Select a filter.
  • This will display all available filters. Tick ​​it filter named Little lights.
  • Then tap with your finger off the menu thereby hiding.
  • Finally, you just need to use the switch deactivated function Show driver in the section Zoom control.

This way, you have successfully activated the brightness reduction feature on your device. But what are we going to lie to ourselves - this whole process is very lengthy and its complex activation option is not worth it. But the good news is that you can set it up in short with which you will be able to lower the brightness activate and deactivate by triple pressing the side button your iPhone. Proceed as follows:

  • First, open the native app on your iPhone Settings.
  • Once you do so, move to the section Disclosure.
  • Then get off here all the way down and click the option Acronym for accessibility.
  • Then check the option within this section Enlargement.

This way, you have successfully set up a shortcut to quickly (de)activate lower brightness. So as soon as the evening or night approaches, it is enough to be on your iPhone they pressed the side button three times in rapid succession, which leads to activation of this hidden function. The morning after you just have to function in the same manner simply deactivated. I have been using this feature for several years now and take it as standard. So definitely try it yourself and I believe you will like it too.

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