There is actually very little evidence as of now, that blue light emitted by screens actually causes any significant long time damage.
Also most modern phones have this built in.
@ShortN0te yeah maybe that’s good but im sharing what i knew its upto you use it or not.
Good for phones with older versions of Android. I’ve used it and is a lot customizable in gradience and schedule.
Now Android got the built-in “Night Light”. Still not a reason to downvote your suggestion.
@MrSoup i will talk to you on this after I upgraded from Android 10 to 14
Okay, um, WTF is it?
Its a app bluelight blocker on your smartphone android
My Android phone has that built in…
I use it on my Android TV to reduce the brightness further during nighttime. I don’t change the color temperature, though.
@refurbishedrefurbisher i tried but not worked on my tv
Try either installing via adb using the “-g” argument to grant all permissions, or try granting permissions manually via adb.
@refurbishedrefurbisher connecting to tv?
Either wireless adb, or sometimes a USB A to USB A cable with the power cut will work.
Wireless is easier.
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@Tazerface stopping the melatonin production is that not bad and sleep is essential for humans. So here the health is at risk am i wrong?
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It’s unacceptable to not have any sort blue light filter in any device, thank you for helping to solve this issue