
Steve Robertson
Seems like a cool app. Would be better if you could set it to swipe left to right, not just up and down. Also, i dont really like how it peeks out from the corner of the screen, makes it harder to control it. I would prefer it to be able to sit wherever i want it to on my homescreen. Still worth having though, and much easier than using the idiotically tiny stock brightness control.
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tao
I used this free version for a few days on a Pixel 7 Pro and it was such a huge help that I went looking through this devās other apps and spotted the 99Ā¢ version. I like the app so much that I swapped in order to toss a little support their way, and I hope others will follow suit. ā It's simple, does its job perfectly, doesn't do extra things it doesn't need to do, and has a tiny footprint (<1MB). Thanks for making this! āØ
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Hardi
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This is a very useful app, thank you! But I am still using RubberBigPepper's Display Brightness, which is still more reliable. BFC lags - e.g. After you finish decreasing the brightness, seconds later the screen would still keep getting darker until you can't see anything. I also found that BFC often fails to keep the brightness (especially when you need it dark), i.e. the brightness randomly gets reset (screen becomes bright) either as you're using the phone, or when you turn the phone back on
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