Beta version of f.lux is liveWhat is F.lux? F.lux lets you maintain your unhealthy day-night cycle without compromising quality sleep. The app, which has long been available for the computer, gradually alters your screen so that blue light is filtered out, leaving only calming reddish hues. It happens so gradually that, over a long period of active use, you probably won’t even notice it. Since people are spending more and more time on their smartphones toward the end of the day, it only makes sense that the app would make a splash on them. What are your thoughts on bluelight filtering? Noticed the difference by any chance? What other things could we do to help our eyes? Source | |
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Very useful. I personally use it but on my computer. I really did not know that android version also exists. Not bad to include something like this in flymeos ;)
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pajji replied at 2016-03-15 16:16 me 2 | |
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it would be a nice feature, but don't know if there would be a lot users using the feature
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Maybe we can implement a similar feature in Flyme like the Night Mode in iOS
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yes indeed
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your welcome, hope you found it helpful
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I would like to see this feature integrated with flymeOS!
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James_Kho replied at 2016-03-15 14:39 Yes those minor changes do matter though | |
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ark45 replied at 2016-03-15 09:51 ok then try to use no rooted version..Thank share..really need this... | |
it won't be a dramatic change but it would indeed help
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