The iPhone 7 only reaches maximum brightness if it is in automatic mode

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At the presentation of the iPhone 7, the Apple team was quick to comment that the new Apple mobile device would have up to 25% more brightness on the screen than its predecessor. Nevertheless, a lot of excitement has been created in the networks when it comes to issuing real comparisons between both screens, and it is that not only are there users who do not find any difference, but in some cases the iPhone 6 shows a higher brightness than the iPhone 7. Once again, it was through Twitter that the stir was created, however, the DisplayMate team is quick to correct the information

Twitter user @_kegan_ uploaded a couple of photos to the social network where you could see that the iPhone 6 really shone much more than the iPhone 7. However, the team of DisplayMate has confirmed that the iPhone 7 only reaches maximum brightness when the brightness sensor is activated and in automatic mode:

The maximum brightness of the iPhone 7 screen goes much further when Auto Brightness is on. However, users cannot choose the option to permanently maintain this brightness which is 25% higher than that of the iPhone 7, we assume that for the obvious reasons of consumption and battery life. This extremely high brightness is only necessary in natural light conditions, and it is the brightness sensor that will take care of improving the visibility of the battery. When automatic brightness is on, the iPhone produces 705 cd / m2 (Nits), but only when it is really needed.

With this, all the controversies are settled, the iPhone will only take the real power of the brightness of its screen for a walk in cases where it is really necessary. A security measure to avoid the good handful of users who would surely have the maximum brightness permanently to later complain about the consumption of the battery. Apple thinks of everything, its most responsible users, and the least responsible.


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