Some might not know this, but the blue light emitted by your smartphone, tablet or computer screen, causes severe eye strain, which in return makes it less likely for you to have a good night sleep.
In this tutorial, we are going to be guiding you through the two best options you have to save yourself from the harmful blue light, by making use of ‘Night Mode’ on your Android smartphone or tablet.
In the last couple of years, many manufacturers have integrated ‘Night Mode’ into their custom Android UIs.
You have now accessed the functionality’s settings menu. From there you can set a custom schedule of when you wish the filter to be turned on and off, as well as adjust the filter’s color intensity.
In the quite likely event that your device does not feature the particular functionality straight out of the box, don’t worry, we still have got you covered.
There are multiple free options available on the Play Store, which offer much more customization than the stock options too. In this guide, we are going to be using an app called Twilight. I have been using the said app for nearly two years now, so I can safely recommend it to all of you.
The app can be quickly accessed via the notifications menu. Just swipe your finger down from the top of the display, and there you will find a small menu. From there, you can adjust the intensity and screen dim, as well as pause the app at any given time.
Based on my experience, the higher the screen dim, the more comfortable the display becomes to your eyes. It goes without saying that in an environment with proper lighting, high screen dim will make it impossible for someone to make out what is on the display. Therefore, a high screen dim setting is best purposed for night time.
If you encounter any problems while trying out the above or have a recommendation to make, feel free to shoot a comment down below.