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For reading bright things at night time, which is what I'm doing now, I use this amazing little app called Screen Filter.
I've gone through a couple iterations with my night time dimming apps (I read at night a lot), and the simplicity/transparency overlay of this one lets you exactly match the dim level to the content.
No unnecessary options, no permissions bullshit, it just lets you dim on the fly with minimal overhead.
Oh, so you use Android? Thought you had an iDevice :). But honestly, AMOLED isn’t that bad right now. I looked at am S4, and it looks like there’s no problem with its display even at the lowest brightness. Apple really needs to jump over. How I crave that display… I wish there were third-party AMOLED displays for the iPhone :) unfortunately, I think apple is focusing on the force-touch thing more :/.
How are you lowering the brightness below what you can normally lower it to? Why don’t you use this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.labs.quantative.screenfilter&hl=en
It works really well, I’m not kidding. Try it out.
Tell me if this works -[ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.labs.quantative.screenfilter ]