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At work here, a co-worker complained that her phone gets very bright in the dark and is so dim in sunlight that it is useless. I noticed that my phone is the same. If I cover everything that looks like a light sensor to make it think it is in the dark, the screen gets much brighter. If I shine a flaslight on it, the screen gets very dim. Both of us have Android phones, so we asked another coworker to check her Apply phone. It behaves the same way. In the dark, it gets brighter and in bright light it gets dimmer. All of us think that this is backwards. Shouldn't it get dim in the dark and bright in the light? Is there a way to fix this other than turning off auto-brightness and setting it my hand every time you need it changed? 97.82.165.112 (talk) 19:04, 17 February 2023 (UTC)