What REALLY Happens When You Turn On Night Mode?
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Ever wondered what your phone is actually doing when you turn on Night Mode? That sudden yellow or orange tint isn't random. Features like Apple's Night Shift and Android's Night Light change the color balance of your display, reducing the amount of blue-rich light and shifting the screen toward warmer colors. But does Night Mode really help your eyes? Can it actually help you sleep? And what's the difference between Night Mode and Dark Mode? In this episode of **History of Simple Things**, we'll look at where Night Mode came from, how it changes the light coming from your screen, why blue-rich light matters at night, and what Night Mode can—and can't—actually do. By the end, you'll know why your phone changes color at night and why simply turning on Night Mode doesn't necessarily make late-night scrolling harmless. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:03 – What Does Night Mode Actually Do? 01:00 – A Brief History of Night Mode 02:00 – What Actually Changes on Your Screen? 02:58 – Why Blue Light Matt
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