If you spend hours looking at screens, you’re not alone — and your eyes probably feel it. Long exposure to bright light can cause “digital eye strain,” leading to headaches and fatigue.
Dark Mode helps ease that strain by reducing glare and contrast, especially at night or in dim environments. It also looks sleek and, on OLED screens, can save battery power too.
For extra eye comfort, try the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something at least 20 feet away for 20 seconds. It’s a simple way to refresh your vision and prevent tension.
Save Battery and Extend Lifespan
A low battery at the wrong time can ruin your day — but you can easily stretch your charge without changing how you use your phone.
Try these tips:
- Turn on Low Power Mode (iPhone) or Battery Saver (Android) to limit background activity.
- Reduce screen brightness or use Auto-Brightness so the display adjusts to lighting conditions.
- Disable unnecessary background app refresh and auto-sync options.
- Close or uninstall apps you rarely use, especially energy-hungry ones like video or social media platforms.
These adjustments can add several extra hours of battery life every day — and help your battery stay healthy longer.
Keep Your Phone Running Smoothly
Just like a car, your phone performs best when maintained regularly. Over time, too many background processes or full storage can slow it down.
Here’s how to give your device a quick “tune-up”:
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