Launch the Settings application and go to Accessibility > Zoom and make sure that the Low Light option is chosen under Zoom ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The blue glow of an iPhone's screen isn't good for our bodies at night – it suppresses the brain's release of melatonin, which throws off your body's sleep.
An curved arrow pointing right. The blue glow of an iPhone's screen isn't good for our bodies at night – it suppresses the brain's release of melatonin, which throws off your body's sleep.
This means your iPhone's brightness automatically becomes brighter in brighter environments, and dimmer in darker ones. It also helps conserve battery life. Night Shift, another feature that comes ...
Launch the Settings application and go to Accessibility > Zoom and make sure that the Low Light option is chosen under Zoom ...