Adaptive Brightness is a helpful feature on old and new Android devices. It’s a feature that automatically adjusts the brightness levels of your display based on the environmental lighting.
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This feature adjusts based on your perceived needs but can raise the brightness higher than necessary. Disable Adaptive brightness and your eyes (and battery) will thank you. Always on Display may ...
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Paper is avalible at: Old version: arXiv version - Self-Reference Deep Adaptive Curve Estimation for Low-Light Image Enhancement New version: will come up soon. Visual comparison with original ...
4. Set When Your Screen Times Out The longer your phone's screen stays on, the more battery life you use up. You can counter this by setting the screen to turn off sooner than it might normally ...