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A new report from the Google News Telegram channel reveals that Android 16 QPR 1 will finally integrate flashlight brightness adjustment at the OS level, utilizing APIs introduced in Android 13.
Android expert Mishaal Rahman shared in a thread of information gleaned from the Android 13 QPR2 source code a link to the Google Git detailing work on a change to Android’s auto brightness (via ...
HDR content can often be blinding, but Android 16 is preparing a new control that lets you change the brightness level. Over the past few years, HDR content has become much more popular across ...
Google is developing an “Enhanced HDR brightness” setting for Android 16 QPR1 to give users system-level control over screen brightening from HDR content.
With Android 16, this kind of granular control will finally become a standard part of the OS for Google Pixel phones. You won’t be stuck with a single intensity anymore.
Another place Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 makes this change is in the Quick Settings brightness slider. For most people that don’t keep the intensity at 100% all the time, the sun icon will now be ...
The company has also added the ability to manually control the brightness level. Shortly after the release of the Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) last month, users reported that there was an ...
Now, Google is pushing out a fix for the Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen) display brightness control bug. Many Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen) users were having trouble while trying to view ...
Google’s Android 16 is set to introduce native flashlight brightness controls, a feature Pixel users have long awaited. Spotted in the latest beta, this update promises to enhance hardware ...