An incoming Android tweak stops your phone from blinding you in the dark

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An incoming Android tweak stops your phone from blinding you in the dark
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A small but useful update

), the code for the next Android update looks to include a feature that will sense the ambient light conditions around a smartphone even when the screen is switched off.

"Use a brightness sensor to determine the screen's initial brightness"Test: Use the device in a bright room, turn the screen off, go to a dark room, turn the screen on, see that the screen doesn't start as too bright.https://t.

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