Apps that change your screen’s temperature to reduce eye strain are nothing new on the desktop, but they haven’t seen as wide of an adoption on mobile. f.lux, a favorite for Windows, Mac, and Linux, is also available on Android, but requires root to work fully. Thus, your best options up to this point to reduce eye strain at night were to use adaptive brightness or use try another screen temperature app. In Android Nougat, Google included a built-in Night Mode feature, but it takes a few steps to enable. Open the Play Store and install Night Mode Enabler, or download…
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