Change the brightness according to ambient light
To change the brightness according to the ambient light around you, you can use the Lux Lite to manage it for you.With this application, you can go ahead and change the brightness manually, but it still offers you more customization options than your standard Android settings. Lux Lite allows you to go beyond the preset options and offers you a bunch of profiles to help your device adapt to changing light conditions.
Manage your display colors and contrast
With the Twilight app, you can change the color shades and contrast based on the time of the day.If you want enable automatic adjustments, go to Filter Times and adjust the contrast based on the time of the day.
Adjust brightness at night
When you are looking at your display at night, it can often be way too bright for the good of your eyes. In order to optimize the brightness so that you can both see whatever is on your display and not burn out your retinas, you can grab the application called Night Mode.CyanogenMod
Whether you’re looking for a custom ROM or already running CyanogenMod, you’ll be please to know that it offers more advanced options for controlling the brightness on your device. You can have the brightness automatically adjusted based on your ambient lighting. Simply head to Settings > Display > Brightness in order to enable it.Root Permissions
If you’ve already got root permissions on your Android device, then you’re one step closer to having complete control of your device.RootDim is an app that allows you to adjust the brightness on devices with LCD screens much more thoroughly than what Android itself will allow.
Of course, you can also “tweak” your device and manually change the minimum levels of brightness. You’ll need to have a file manager, such as ES File Manager or Root Explorer, and head over to the system and modify the ro.lcd_min_brightness.
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