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Google may soon fix the problem with androidphones, which has plagued their users for years. If the smartphone with Androidem (which you can assume if you read a Samsung magazine), you probably know how it can momentarily blind you when unlocked in a dark room. This happens because the phone activates the screen with the same brightness level as before it was locked and adjusts the display brightness level when you wake it up again. However, this inconvenience may soon become a thing of the past.

As a well-known specialist found out Android Mishaal Rahman in the source code Androidu 13 QPR2, Google is working on a way to allow its system to use the phone's brightness sensor to determine the initial brightness level of the display even when the phone's screen is off. That means your androidov smartphone will be able to constantly monitor the ambient light and adjust the display brightness accordingly so that it does not blind you when you wake it up in a dark room.

At the moment, it is not entirely clear when we will see this small, but to our eyes, welcome change. It is possible that it will be part of the update Android 13 QPR3 due out in June or appear in Androidu 14, the stable version of which appears to be released in August.

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