Smartphones use a little sensor called an ambient light sensor to know how bright or dark it is around them. When you walk outside in the sun, the screen gets brighter so you can see better, just like when you turn on a lamp in a dark room. Inside, it dims down so your eyes aren’t tired from looking at a super-bright screen. It’s like having a tiny detective inside your phone that watches how much light there is and changes the screen to match.
Examples
- A smartphone gets brighter when you walk outside.
- Your phone dims when you turn off the lights at night.
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See also
- How Do Smartphones Know When to Vibrate?
- How Do Touchscreens Know Where You Tap?
- How Do Smartphones Know You're at the Airport?
- Why Do Smartphones Feel Like They're Always Running Out of Battery?
- How Does Your Phone Know You're Talking to It?