Smartphones are not just about their high-end processors, great cameras, long-lasting battery life or unique design that catch your eye-balls in no time. They are also about your daily experience and making life simpler and healthier with the help of tech. Undoubtedly, to bring life to a smartphone, a good processor and clean user interface and other specs are important. But Digital Wellbeing mini-features are what make them more user friendly. And Samsung, like several other Android devices, has a feature to help you avoid eye strain.
A month ago, Samsung launched the Galaxy F23 5G in the budget segment priced at Rs. 15,999. Featuring a 6.6-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 5, which is powered by the Snapdragon 750G Processor and a 5,000mAh battery supported by a 25W fast charging option. In cameras, it features a 50MP main camera along with an 8MP wide-angle and 2MP macro lens. The smartphone runs on the latest Android 12 operating system topped with Samsung's own layer of One UI 4.1 out of the box. Targeting the users who want an all-rounder smartphone under budget, brings a number of features for the users.
Among these, one of the essential features is the Blue light filter that decreases the amount of blue light displayed on the screen of the device. What does it do? The blue light filter can help you sleep better! How? So, this Blue Light can suppress the production of melatonin, which is the sleep-inducing hormone, so filtering it out can help you simply sleep better. It will also help to reduce digital eye strain, so your eyes won't feel tired by the end of the day as they usually do with rigorous use of smartphones.
But you need to note that while watching HDR videos, the blue light
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