Ok, my friend just showed me this quirky app called InvisiBright and I feel like more people need to get in on this.
Long story short, its a one-function status bar shortcut (that's pushing it) which launches an invisible brightness control overlay. The idea is that you get quick brightness access from within any app AND you can see how the app looks under that new setting.
Besides the fact that it kills all purpose of the brightness slider in my Quick Settings app, I'm starting to like it. It's always right there for a 1 second adjustment that adds up to more battery life. I think of it as the closest thing to auto-brightness that isnt auto (auto wastes battery by using cpu).
Here's the app:
https://market.android.com/details?i...irshovich.T4BF
Download InvisiBright! for your Android phone on AppBrain
What method do you use to keep brightness in check? Sure, this app is cute, but is it really the best option?
Long story short, its a one-function status bar shortcut (that's pushing it) which launches an invisible brightness control overlay. The idea is that you get quick brightness access from within any app AND you can see how the app looks under that new setting.
Besides the fact that it kills all purpose of the brightness slider in my Quick Settings app, I'm starting to like it. It's always right there for a 1 second adjustment that adds up to more battery life. I think of it as the closest thing to auto-brightness that isnt auto (auto wastes battery by using cpu).
Here's the app:
https://market.android.com/details?i...irshovich.T4BF
Download InvisiBright! for your Android phone on AppBrain
What method do you use to keep brightness in check? Sure, this app is cute, but is it really the best option?