FlexBright for iOS is the replacement of night mode of iOS 9.3

In November last year, Apple removed from the App Store a popular application F.lux , allows you to automatically adjust the temperature of the screen depending on the time of day to reduce the load on the user's eye at night. This decision was due to the fact that the program uses the Private API and has access to system settings that prohibited App Store rules. Interestingly, the new firmware iOS 9.3, which is now being tested, there was a Night Shift mode, completely copying F.lux function. Perhaps, Apple thus "cleared" their way. However, despite this, the company missed in the App Store FlexBright application that performs the same function.




FlexBright costs $ 2.99 and you upgrade to version 2.0 has received a number of new features, including automatic brightness control and display the temperature at the specified time or the sunrise and sunset time. Also in the application there is a mode tracking eye fatigue. If the user is too long looking at the blue glow, the program will warn him about it and offer to relax. In addition, there is support FlexBright "dark" mode, which in iOS does not.

A source: 9to5mac.com

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