Fulmine Software/Night Mode
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Show notification in status bar
Show notification in status bar
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Pause duration
Pause duration
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"Tile" is a short version of "Quick Settings Tile" that is available starting from Android™ 7.0 as described here:
https://developer.android.com/about/versions/nougat/android-7.0.html#tile_api
Please keep the translation as short as possible.Tile tap closes notification drawerTile tap closes notification drawer
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This app is provided to help you to use your device in the evening or at night.
This app is provided to help you to use your device in the evening or at night.
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If you have problems falling asleep, want to protect your eyes, not want to disturb other sleepyheads, save battery or use your device more comfortably, you'll probably enjoy this app.
If you have problems falling asleep, want to protect your eyes, not want to disturb other sleepyheads, save battery or use your device more comfortably, you'll probably enjoy this app.
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Blue light
Blue light
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Blue light is a part of the light spectrum, which according to the latest research studies increases alertness and can affect your natural sleep and awake cycles. Blue light is emitted by many sources including screens on smartphones, tablets, TVs and other electronic devices.
Blue light is a part of the light spectrum, which according to the latest research studies increases alertness and can affect your natural sleep and awake cycles. Blue light is emitted by many sources including screens on smartphones, tablets, TVs and other electronic devices.
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Color temperature
Color temperature
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Color temperature is a way of measuring the light spectrum. Lower color temperatures are considered better for your sleep. Temperatures above 3500 K are better for working. Blue light belongs to the higher color temperatures.
Color temperature is a way of measuring the light spectrum. Lower color temperatures are considered better for your sleep. Temperatures above 3500 K are better for working. Blue light belongs to the higher color temperatures.
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Below are examples of color temperatures emitted by various light sources:
Below are examples of color temperatures emitted by various light sources:
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1700 K – Match flame
1700 K – Match flame
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1840 K – Candle flame
1840 K – Candle flame
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2000 K – Sunset or sunrise
2000 K – Sunset or sunrise
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2500 K – 40W classic, incadescent light bulb
2500 K – 40W classic, incadescent light bulb
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3000 K – Fluorescent light or halogen
3000 K – Fluorescent light or halogen
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3500 K – Sunlight shortly before sunset (golden hour)
3500 K – Sunlight shortly before sunset (golden hour)
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4100 K – Moonlight
4100 K – Moonlight
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4300 K – Late afternoon sunlight
4300 K – Late afternoon sunlight
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Advanced features of this app
Advanced features of this app