This question comes up a lot and @MayaUser is right. It's not possible to push the phone to full nits manually. It can only happen automatically when in the right lighting conditions.
Presume this is to prevent damage from being at full brightness for too long.
This question comes up a lot and @MayaUser is right. It's not possible to push the phone to full nits manually. It can only happen automatically when in the right lighting conditions.
Presume this is to prevent damage from being at full brightness for too long.
not just bur-in because there should be a lot of static images...but a lot of eyes concern...to be able even in joke to turn up to 2000nits the display in dim/dark space/room ....
not just bur-in because there should be a lot of static images...but a lot of eyes concern...to be able even in joke to turn up to 2000nits the display in dim/dark space/room ....
WHY would Apple make this feature only on auto-brightness??? Shouldnāt this be on automatically for anyone who keeps their iPhone at max brightness 24/7??? I want to get the true 2000 nits out of this 14 Pro Max display, but I HATE auto-brightness. In EVERY other setting except in direct sun, itās ALWAYS too dim. I want manual brightness that allows 2000 nits to turn on in the sun if you have your brightness set to max. I ****ing hate this ****