This simple iPhone trick makes your screen look brighter and more colourful
Make your iPhone screen pop with bright yellows and blues by following this easy hack
WANT TO make your iPhone display come alive with colour? Then you need this easy trick.
You may not be aware that your handset has filters that can crank up the screen's brightness.
It sounds like something off Instagram, but it's actually aimed at people with colour blindness.
You'll find the feature in the accessibility settings on your iPhone.
There are five in total:
- Grayscale
- Red/Green for protanopia
- Green/Red for deuteranopia
- Blue/Yellow for tritanopia
- Color tint
It's the blue/yellow filter that you want for this trick. Turn it on and it essentially makes colours more saturated, especially blues and yellows.
Here's how to enable it:
Go to Settings>General>Accessibility>Display Accommodations>Colour filters.
That's not the only trick for tweaking your iPhone's brightness.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, you can also tone down the blue light coming from your handset to help you drift off at night.
Check out our guide to Night Shift mode here.
And Apple fans craving a brighter screen will happy to learn that the firm is reportedly working on in-house hi-tech displays that make for slimmer, brighter and less power-zapping smartphones.
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They're called MicroLEDs and are a step-up from the Samsung-supplied OLED screens found on the £999 iPhone X.
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