Your smartphone has a special sensor that acts like a tiny eye, it sees how much light is around you. When there's more light, the screen gets brighter so you can see it better. When it's dark, the screen gets dimmer to help your eyes feel comfortable. It’s like having a smart friend who changes the lights in your room based on what time of day it is.
Examples
- Your phone gets brighter when you're outside on a sunny day.
- The phone automatically adjusts so you can see the screen without straining your eyes.
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See also
- Why Do Phones Automatically Adjust Brightness?
- Why Do Phones Automatically Adjust Their Brightness?
- How Do Smartphones Know When You're Tired?
- How Do Smartphones Know You're at the Airport?
- How Do Smartphones Know When You're Taking a Photo?
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