For years now, iPhones and even Samsung’s Android smartphones have supported the ability to adjust the brightness of the LED flashlight on the back of your phone. Now, in Android 13, Google is finally ...
Astera LED Technology has released the AsteraApp™ for free on the Google Play Store. The AsteraApp™ can be downloaded and then installed on any Bluetooth-enabled Android device (optimized for Android ...
Google may add native flashlight brightness controls to Pixel phones in the next quarterly release of Android 16. While the hardware has long supported it, Pixel users currently need to use an app to ...
According to a developer already familiar with Google's recently released Android 13 developer preview, Google may give you more granular control over your LED flash on the back of the phone. There ...
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