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How to lower the brightness less than possible in Android

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There are many cases in which the minimum level of brightness that allows us to establish our Android operating system is not low enough that it does not bother us . This happens especially in those nocturnal moments with the light off in which we decide to read or use the mobile phone during our insomnia. The solution is quite simple and we show you in this tutorial how to lower the brightness less than possible in Android .

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The solution, as is obvious, involves using some type of application that allows us to configure the brightness adjustment at our whim. It should also be clear that each type of screen is different, so a 50% brightness on an IPS LCD screen is not the same as on a Amoled screen . I must also point out that with the application used throughout this tutorial, Midnight (Night Mode) , we will not need root permissions, so it is a suitable solution for all users .

How to lower the brightness less than possible in Android.

To skip the minimum brightness limitation on our Android device, we must first install the Play Store's Midnight app . It is an application that we can download for free and that although Google Play says it contains ads, in my case I have not seen.

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To reduce the brightness, the technique of superimposing a filter is used , which allows to simulate a lower brightness and give a rest to our eyes. Midnight is a simple and very intuitive application , so you will not have problems using it. Even so, it puts at your disposal a series of very useful settings, such as the automatic activation mode or choosing the color of the filter.

You must be careful not to lower the brightness too much, since the screen will turn completely black and you will not be able to distinguish between if it is off or if it is with the brightness at minimum. To avoid this you have the option "emergency exit" that I recommend you activate.


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