Use This iPhone Brightness Hack to Reduce the Screen Brightness Beyond the Minimum

But if you’re too late to sleep, chances are that you already set your iPhone’s brightness down to the minimum. And when the lights are off, even at the lowest setting can still feel uncomfortably bright. There is a clever trick that lets you dim your display past the standard limit, so late-night use feels much more comfortable.

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A lot of iPhone users keep their brightness down even in the sun. My is usually 30–50%, which is more than enough for me to set mine.

But even at its lowest setting, that said ‘In some cases where the display of an iPhone is still surprising bright, it can be very clear. A pitch-black room has a screen that can quickly become uncomfortable for your eyes in if you’re looking to .

You can choose between two options or use them together to go beyond your minimum brightness level of an iPhone, depending on your preferences.

First off, open the Settings app on your device and navigate to Accessibility.

Navigating to "Accessibility" in iPhone Settings.

Select Display & Text.

Accessing "Display & Text Size" in iPhone Settings.

Toggle on the Reduce White Point. This is when you finger moves the slider towards 100% to further reduce brightness of . This allows you to go further and control exactly how dim you want it to be even at your screen’s lowest setting.

Using the "Reduce White Point" option on iPhone.

Another thing you can do is go back to Accessibility -> Accessibility Shortcut.

Tapping on "Accessibility Shortcut" in iPhone Settings.

Select Reduce White Point.

Selecting "Reduce White Point" option for Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone.

Now, just press the power button three times in a short time. If you have your screen brightness set at minimum, it should be less even if you’re on the same level as . This will not work unless you remember to set the Accessibility Shortcut as we showed you above, note that this won’t work. But this will be a process even if you haven’t enabled the Reduce White Point in accessibility. But you should know that the switch to a darker view will automatically be automatic, so you won’t have slid down and manually control the brightness.

Alternatively, go back to Accessibility and select Zoom.

Tapping on "Zoom" option in iPhone Settings.

Make sure that the Zoom Region is set to Full Screen Zoom. Then, set the Zoom Filter to Low Light.

Go Lower Brightness Iphone Zoom Options

toggle on the Zoom option at the top. When your device is set to the lowest setting, it will be less than that of and if you already have this screen dimmed, then its screen will go down. The display of your iPhone will automatically zoom in the display as well as being a . To return to normal, double-tap the screen with three fingers*** is ** double-tapped by *******spin********** in order to make it go back to a normal position.

The power button is also used to activate this option for s. Go back to**Accessibility -> Accessible Shortcut ** Select **Zoom***** And yes, you can have both shortcuts on the power button.

Two options set for Accessibility Shortcut on iPhone.

It’s cool that you can combine these options with . Upon pressing the power button, Triple-press and first enable Reduce White Point from the menu that appears on screen (or vice-versa)? A reprint of then triple-press and select Zoom is selected, as does Then’s . Your screen will have the lowest brightness effect on your screen, if you are .

Selecting Accessibility shortcut by triple-pressing power button on iPhone.

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Alternative: Turn on Night Shift

It’s just to turn on your iPhone’s Night Shift mode if you are trying to do some late-night reading.

You can do so from Control Center (swipe down from the top of the right corner). The brightness bar is open when tapped by ) Tap the brightness to turn on.

Press Night Shift Off at the bottom.

Go Lower Brightness Iphone Brightness Bar

When Night Shift turns your screen into warmer tones, making it easier on the eyes at night when you are awoken by NightShift’s shift. But if it reduces blue light, that may be enough for itself to say “I’m sorry” by reducing the blue.

Switching to "Night Shift" mode on iPhone.

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