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How to Adjust Brightness on an iPhone
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Adjusting the brightness on an iPhone is a simple process that can be done in a few steps. Here's how to adjust brightness on an iPhone: 1. Open the "Settings" app on your iPhone. 2. Tap on "Display & Brightness." 3. Use the slider to adjust the brightness level. Slide it to the right to make the screen brighter and to the left to make it dimmer. 4. You can also turn on "Auto-Brightness" which will automatically adjust the brightness level based on the ambient light levels around you. Alternatively, you can also use Control Center to adjust the brightness level quickly. Here's how: 1. Swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen (or swipe up from the bottom of the screen if you have an iPhone with a Home button). 2. Find the brightness slider and use it to adjust the brightness level. 3. Tap outside the Control Center to close it and save your settings. That's it! Adjusting the brightness on your iPhone is easy and can help you save battery life and protect your eyes from excessive screen brightness.
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