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Apple Apple is constantly improving its devices, while trying to protect the health of its users through innovations. A few days ago, the Cupertino company even obtained a patent that could prevent users of Apple phones from suffering from the so-called luministage shock.

LuminiScene shock occurs when you look at your phone's screen in the dark with the brightness too high. However, if you have automatic brightness set, after a few seconds in the dark the screen brightness will adjust to the surroundings, but your eyes were already used to it in those first few seconds. "shocked" high brightness.

Apple however, he obtained a patent called "Luminescence Shock Avoid"ance in Display Devices, thanks to which he would Apple could limit the iPhone's screen brightness level once the device enters a dark environment. How would that work? The ambient light sensor on the device will constantly detect the amount of light or darkness in the room, and when the phone is turned on, the screen brightness will immediately be at the right level, so your eyes will not suffer in any way. The whole novelty would thus behave slightly differently compared to the classic automatic brightness, as it is reduced rather gradually.

Apple already offers Night Shift mode for iPhones and iPads with the system iOS 9.3 and higher, which not only reduces brightness but also removes blue light, which is less eye-straining, but the improvement described in the patent would definitely not be bad. It would save us miniAt least a few unpleasant seconds of "blindness".

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