Some phones experience screen failures over time. This may give a feeling of wear and tear or that it has ended up having a serious problem difficult to repair. But beyond all that, it may simply be a mismatch problem and you just need to calibrate your iPhone screen. If, on the other hand, you only need to make some small color or brightness adjustments, you must follow a few simple steps in the application Settings.
Calibrate iPhone screen
With this tip you can calibrate the touch part that was not calibrated. You just have to maintain I pressed the power button for a few seconds and immediately slide your finger across the screen, especially downwards. You have to wait for the device to turn off, then will restart and check the operation of the screen. Typically, it will reset and the screen will return to normal.
Calibrate iPhone screen colors
This option helps you increase and decrease the vibrancy or strength of colors on the screen. We entered Settings > Accessibility > Display and text size and we access an area where we can activate the colored area. We choose the one we like the most.
Adjust screen brightness and contrast
You can adjust the intensity or brightness of the screen. We must choose to adjust it to our liking, or that it can be adjusted automatically depending on the environment in which we find ourselves.
We entered Settings > Screen & brightness > adjust through the sliding bar the brightness. On the contrary, “Automatic” mode can be activated.
You can calibrate blue light, a type of annoying light that damages your eyes at the end of the day. To adjust it, we enter Settings > Screen and brightness > We activate Night Shift. You can program the time during which this option should be adjusted.
Another option is to adjust the screen contrast, so that the main colors don’t stand out too much. You can also adjust the white point, an option that lets you fade bright colors. For both options we will enter Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Reduce Brightness or Increase Contrast.