You Can Even Make iPhone's Display Dimmer Than Lowest Brightness Setting Which Is Perfect For Reading At Night
Karamchand Rameshwar
You can even set the display of your iPhone even dimmer than the lowest brightness setting on the device with only a few very simple steps.
- How to unlock a disabled iPhone: a step-by-step guide
- This Viral TikTok Video Teaches iPhone Users A Hidden Trick That Many Didn't Know
- This Viral TikTok Video Details How To Unlock iPhone With Mask On
If you are a person who spends some time in bed reading your favorite books or going through some news on your iPhones before going to sleep, then you may come across with some issues with your devices.
The most notable issue is your iPhone’s display being a bit too bright sometimes even though you already set the lowest brightness setting. And that can make your reading experience somewhat unpleasant.
And you wish that you could somehow lower your iPhone's brightness even lower so you can read more without tiring your eyes.
Fortunately, there is actually a hidden way in the setting on iPhone that can make the display even dimmer. It is very easy to do with high impact.
First, open the iPhone’s Settings.
Go to ‘General’
Move down to find ‘Accessibility.’
Tap on Zoom.
Make sure that Zoom is enabled in the Zoom settings. Also, make sure that the Zoom Region is set to ‘Full Screen Zoom’.
On your device’s home screen or in the apps, trigger a semi-transparent menu by triple-tapping the screen with three fingers then tap on ‘Choose Filter’.
By default, ‘None’ is checked off so you should tap on ‘Low Light’.
The display’s brightness should be even lower now.
You can still control the brightness settings in the Control Center.
If you set the screen’s brightness level to the lowest while the Low Light accessibility option is still on, your display should almost entirely turn black.
And if you want to revert your display’s brightness to normal, triple-tap with three fingers the screen again to trigger the zoom menu. Tap on ‘Choose Filter’ and then ‘None’.
Even though Apple might design this as one of the accessibility features, making the display even dimmer than the regular brightness settings is pretty nice, especially for people who spend a lot of time reading at night.
Featured Stories
Features - Jul 01, 2025
What Are The Fastest Passenger Vehicles Ever Created?
Features - Jun 25, 2025
Japan Hydrogen Breakthrough: Scientists Crack the Clean Energy Code with...
ICT News - Jun 25, 2025
AI Intimidation Tactics: CEOs Turn Flawed Technology Into Employee Fear Machine
Review - Jun 25, 2025
Windows 11 Problems: Is Microsoft's "Best" OS Actually Getting Worse?
Features - Jun 22, 2025
Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Plans to Split $14 Billion Fortune Among 106 Children
ICT News - Jun 22, 2025
Neuralink Telepathy Chip Enables Quadriplegic Rob Greiner to Control Games with...
Features - Jun 21, 2025
This Over $100 Bottle Has Nothing But Fresh Air Inside
Features - Jun 18, 2025
Best Mobile VPN Apps for Gaming 2025: Complete Guide
Features - Jun 18, 2025
A Math Formula Tells Us How Long Everything Will Live
Features - Jun 16, 2025