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Can somone help me plz

OP, there's really three choices here. Either crank up your brightness and deal with shorter battery life, or dim the screen to extend battery life. Auto brightness is the closest you're going to come across to "split the difference" for those two. Lastly, you can always buy a replacement battery for your device that's bigger than what you have now, assuming your device came with a battery door that allows you to access the battery to begin with.
 
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I use Brightness Widget - Backlight!

Backlight! is a free brightness app/widget for Android that changes your devices’ screen backlight with a single click. It also allows complete custom brightness levels. You can even assign it to a gesture or a main dock for easier access.

It can be can set at multiple levels. I just use two, 100% for sunlight and 25% for everything else. And yes, if I leave it at 100% all the time, the battery gets sick and dies.
 
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