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    Night mode (app) available?

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    • J Offline
      jojumaxx
      last edited by

      Hey there,

      is there a night mode (app) or a blue light filter or something like that available or planned?
      No matter which device I use, the screen is far to bright in a dark room.
      I already deactivated the automatic brightness adaption which makes it slightly darker, but it's still way too bright.

      Thanks!

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        AppLee @jojumaxx
        last edited by

        @jojumaxx
        Hi there is a dark mode in progress and some apps allow you to opt for a dark theme so it decreases the luminosity.
        But a red shift (or blue light filter) is not implemented yet.

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        • KenedaK Offline
          Keneda
          last edited by Keneda

          You can force dark mode with UT Tweak Tool from open store for most apps.
          https://open-store.io/app/ut-tweak-tool.sverzegnassi

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          • J Offline
            jojumaxx
            last edited by jojumaxx

            Yes, I am using the UT Tweak for a long time and I switched everything to dark that I could find.
            But the browser, which I'm using heavily, is not effected by that.
            Hence some kind of filter laying over the browser would be necessary.
            That would be nice to have.

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            • BQ Aquaris E5 HD (Retired)
            • BQ Aquaris M10 HD (Retired)
            • Meizu MX4 Pro (Retired)
            • Meizu Pro 5 (Retired)
            • PinePhone UBPorts Edition
            • Volla Phone
            • Volla Phone X
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              Keneda @jojumaxx
              last edited by Keneda

              @jojumaxx

              Dark mode is active on my browser (Morph) although web sites will not be in dark mode if those don't offer such option.

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              • K Offline
                kugiigi
                last edited by

                I believe someone was experimenting with morph to support dark mode or inverse color mode. Haven't tried it myself though.

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