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I’ve never been up to waking up and shining. For 31 years of my existence – or, at least, the big part i, I remember clearly, waking up early in the morning has been a tragic exercise for me, unless, of course, it is not to travel or host people which I love. Instead, I can realize the neurons in my mind to better fire at night, and so, I have tried to make sure that tech in my life is perfect for better use of these hours.
In this endeavor to create a perfect environment by setting desk lights in the least light, choosing colorful methods on my PC monitor that filters some colors, and make sure that my phone does not pressure me while working, or even worse, my eyes are highly shining or low color. So, with every device, I hire blue light filters from sunset to sunrise and find sources of cutting more shine than allowing these built -in slider. And in this process, I have come to make a choice towards the implementation of the same brand.
The interface is hyperson, and today my weapon for demonstration is Xumi 15, which is a company’s compact flagship. Here is how this feature corrected how to use the phone’s nighttime and why I am having trouble leaving for other brands’ phone.
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Xiaomi’s method of reading is unique
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Most phone reading mode offers your own version, basically enable you to read your eyes without stressing. But what stands in front of me is the implementation of the Zumi feature in the hypersonic. It is also available on Xiaomi’s old MIUI interface and Redmi and Poko branded devices.
By bending the reading mode, following the principle of cutting blue light, the screen warms the heat. But this is ahead of changing the colors on the screen. I really appreciate the Xiaomi version as it brings an extra sequence that enables a paper -like structure in the upper part of the screen. Of course. It is obtained by software, such as what TCL’s NXT paper shows. When active, it can also evacuate the colors and show the display like a color e -ink display, as seen on the colors of burning colors or the Android e -readers of the boxes, when seen from afar, especially at night when there is no pulling out of exterior light sources.
Hypers also allow the colors to be fully cut off with black and white format. Although the aforementioned B&W filter is a standard Android feature, when combined with textile effect it makes it a more comfortable visual experience.
It is very easy to read at night
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Silent colors and textures on Xiaomi 15 (right) compared to OnePlus 13 (left).
The most obvious advantage of this texture effect is that it simplifies the display – but also less stimulus – to see. Silent colors easily reduce my desire to continue the domscripting Instagram rails. In fact, it seems very easy for me to separate from the shiny and fast moving material with the feature.
Since the visuals deceive my brain to believe that this can be a really textured display, such as burning, I have been urged to read more. It is very easy for me to focus on reading more than dopamine hit.
Census is not just limited to reading apps like burning, but also applies when I hop scaping through web pages. When I stumble with a long article that creates a lot of interest, the slow color helps me avoid luring me through advertising or other embedded media and allows me to remain focused on the text.
Even the day of day my eyes love her
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Although the reading method is mainly designed to read at night, I also trust myself during the day. Since my day revolves around the screens, as you need to be, I can also relieve the paper -like structure to see me during the day. In fact, I recently observed that instead of actively changing the feature in low light, I keep it active on my phone throughout the day.
This allows me to read some paragraphs of a book, which keeps my curiosity, which maintains my curiosity and continues to read. And working on rails has proved to be a better alternative to wasting your breaks.
But when it is night, I use another feature along with reading mode so that I can read my eyes without provoking or delayed the release of my natural Maaton.
A hidden extra dim set is completing it
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The top brightness of our phones screens is usually the theme of gloves for phone brands. But there is rarely focus on improving the use of low light. Although some brands claim to give the screens low tired of the eyes by choosing high PWM (or plus wave models) frequency, it does not reduce the brightness, which can wake you up for longer than usual and usually affect the sleep cycle. Therefore, I rely on additional additional measures to physically make my phone’s brightness.
Xiaomi is one of the few brands that present this feature as default, however, for some unknown reason, the order is hidden. Fortunately, it is easy to recover and activate it in just a few easy steps.
How to activate additional dim on Xumi Hypers:
You can enable the feature with these easy steps:
- Start by downloading the Memos enhancement app from the Play Store.
- Allow permission, and go through the setup. Although there is an option to upgrade an ad -removal version, you can only proceed with the free version.
- Tap the baker icon at the bottom, and under “display settings”, find additional dim. Tap the option.
- To make the additional dim feature more easily accessible, togel the option of quick settings.
It deserves to be a basic Android feature
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Xiaomi Hypora is one of the many Android skins there, and it is far from perfect. Nevertheless, a feature has been difficult for me to back up for the ability to hide the structure of the mode of reading mode. There are some of the OS features that I hate, such as lack of support for indicators navigation or pines of spiral notification and instant settings have been developed due to impressive inspiration from the control center in iOS. However, the hypersonic reading mode keeps me back to Xumi, Redmi, or Puko Phone every time.
Zumi’s paper -like reading mode is a useful accessible feature that I think should be more widely available. It can be easily used on the screen like any blue light filter, with easy permission to pull other apps.
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