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How To Use Dark Mode On iPhone?

You might have noticed that by using an iPhone during bedtime at night can lead to direct pressure on eyes, which might also don’t let you sleep. After all, the blue light of the screen makes the brain believe that it is daytime even during the night. With the help of this blog, you will get to know the way of using the brilliant Dark Mode feature.


Dark Mode


Firstly, go to the Settings application.

Then, visit the Display and Brightness.

Next, you shall get two interfaces that are Light and Dark. You need to select the Dark Mode. As a result, the Dark Mode will get enabled. But it will be a better option if you put a regular schedule.

After that, press on Automatic. It shall be below the Light and Dark options.

Next, choose Sunset to Sunrise or else press Custom Schedule and select the times enabling it and disabling it.

Invert The Colours


Firstly, go to the Settings application.

Then, press on General.

After that, hit on Accessibility.

Next, click on Display Accommodations.

Then, press on Invert Colours.

After that, you should push the toggle of Smart Invert so that it is enabled.

The Night Shift


Firstly, go to Settings.

Then, press on Display and Brightness.

After that, click on Night Shift.

Note: Over here you shall be able to put up a schedule, comprising the option for having the iOS device by itself know your location and turn on Night Shift at sunset, then disable it again at sunrise.


Low Light


Firstly, go to the Settings application.

Then, press on General.

Next, click on Accessibility.

After that, press on Zoom as well as the toggle immediately after Zoom for enabling it.

Then, visit the Home screen and tap it thrice by your three fingers to get the zoom menu.

Next, press on Choose Filter.

After that, press on ‘Low Light.’

Greyscale


Firstly, go to Settings.

Then, press on General.

Next, click on Accessibility.

After that, press on Display Accommodations.

Then, click on Colour Filters.

Next, turn on the Colour Filters.

Congratulations! You have been able to turn on Dark Mode on your iPhone.


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