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by maaark 2914 days ago
IDK about iOS, but Android's built-in night mode barely changes anything. Try Twilight.
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If you have rooted, try f.lux on Android too. Personally, I can't stand Twilight's "orange tint over content".
There are also other night mode apps that offer other tones. I've been using Blue Light Filter on Android lately and appreciate the level of controls it offers (color temperature, intensity, and screen dim)
It's not a matter of choice of colour, the way f.lux removes the blue is different than just adding an overlay (like Twilight and such do), that's why it needs root.
It's adjustable. At the highest setting it is unbearably yellow.
By default, the night mode on my Samsung indeed barely changed anything. But it does have a slider, so I was able to make it much redder.
It might depend on the brand. On my Nokia, the default is yellow enough to be fairly noticeable.
The Android P developer preview has an automatic Night Light feature that works really well.