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[br][br]It’s easy to turn adaptive brightness off:[br][br]Swipe down twice from the top of your screen. You’ll see the manual brightness slider at the top. You can use that to adjust your brightness, but if you want to turn off adaptive brightness altogether, tap on the Settings gear icon in the bottom right corner.[br][br][ul][li]Tap on “Display”[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Tap on “Adaptive brightness.” This will bring you to a screen where you can toggle it on or off.[br][/li][/ul][br]
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[br][br]Sometimes, even if adaptive brightness works for you, you may need to reset it because you’ve moved to a new house, a new workplace, or any other different lighting environment. Once reset, it can then adapt to your new circumstances.[br][br]Unlike the adaptive brightness on / off toggle, however, the reset is not all that easy to find. Here are the directions:[br][br]Go to your phone’s Settings[br][br][ul][li]Tap on “Apps & notifications”[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Find and select the app “Device Health Services”[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Tap on “Storage”[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Tap on the button labeled “Clear storage.” (Don’t worry; nothing will happen yet.)[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]For some reason, this is where you’ll find the button labeled “Reset adaptive brightness.” Tap on it. You’ll get a pop-up window asking if you’re sure. Tap “OK.”[br][/li][/ul][br]
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[br][br]And there you go![br][br][br]Source: THE VERGE |
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