Android users will want Google to keep this new eye-saving feature in Android 12
Google says that "Extra Dim" makes the screen more comfortable to read and is helpful "when your phone's default minimum brightness is still too bright," and when you're using your phone at night or "in a dark room before bed." Toggles on the "Extra Dim" menu allow you to keep the feature enabled after the phone is turned off and back on, and a slider allows you to change how dim you can go.

Extra Dim has been added to Android 12 Developer Preview 3 and takes your Android device into a dim, dim world
A shortcut for "Extra Dim" can also be created for the Quick Settings menu used on Android, or you can get into the feature by going to "Settings>Accessibility>Extra Dim." A toggle switch is available for another shortcut that uses the handset's volume keys. Of course Google is merely testing this right now and we've all seen potential new features removed that we hoped would make it through the beta process to the final version.
"Extra Dim" is the settings switch you need when Dark mode and other tools won't protect your retinas from melting. Let's hope that Google keeps this around as another handy feature for the Android user's arsenal.
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