How to Reduce White Point on an iPhone
Open your iPhone’s Settings., Tap General., Tap Accessibility., Tap Display Accommodations., Slide the “Reduce White Point” switch to the on position., Drag the slider to the left.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone’s Settings.
It’s an app on one of your home screens represented by a gray cog.
Look in the Utilities folder if you don’t see it. -
Step 2: Tap General.
It’s in the third section. , It’s in the third section. , If you’re using iOS 9, tap Increase Contrast instead.
It’s in the second section., If you’re using iOS 10, a slider will appear beneath the switch.
If you’re using iOS 9, that’s all you need to do.
You can’t customize the white point beyond this, but whites will now be far less harsh. , As you drag, whites and lighter grays on the screen will dim, and the percentage on the right will decrease.
Stop dragging when you reach a comfortable level. -
Step 3: Tap Accessibility.
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Step 4: Tap Display Accommodations.
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Step 5: Slide the “Reduce White Point” switch to the on position.
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Step 6: Drag the slider to the left.
Detailed Guide
It’s an app on one of your home screens represented by a gray cog.
Look in the Utilities folder if you don’t see it.
It’s in the third section. , It’s in the third section. , If you’re using iOS 9, tap Increase Contrast instead.
It’s in the second section., If you’re using iOS 10, a slider will appear beneath the switch.
If you’re using iOS 9, that’s all you need to do.
You can’t customize the white point beyond this, but whites will now be far less harsh. , As you drag, whites and lighter grays on the screen will dim, and the percentage on the right will decrease.
Stop dragging when you reach a comfortable level.
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