Any night mode app which can turn page black, font white - Galaxy S I9000 Themes and Apps

Often at night when I use phone lowest brightness is still bright so I found apps which can dim it further but then they loose screen contrast too.
Is there any app which can make night mode of selected apps background dark & font light / white similar to youtube app?
UC browser had this night mode earlier but latest version they have removed this feature.
This is what I am looking to acheive
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=990102

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[Q] disco mode | night mode | dark mode | inverted colors

Hi there,
I'd like to have an option for minimum light emission in situations like a party or other similar dark places.
Inverted colors and very low light would be great. I think the car mode is a similar option but can only be triggered by the docking station. Is that correct?
How would I achieve that?
Cheers
Though it does not do exactly what you want, I myself use an application to decrease brightness to a setting lower than default. It's called 'Screen Filter', and it's free. Perhaps it is of use to you.
Good luck
I read about those apps but it's not what I want. I would rather prefer a setting for white text on black background PLUS decreased brightness.
Thx anyways.

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Can we invert the color of just the ambient mode? Since we have LCD screen white should use least energy than black. Also it is easier to see the time during the day.
If you go to setting -> accessibility -> color inversion. Now it is very easy to see the time in ambient mode. But everything else is inverted too.
Any ideas??
I've heard black uses the least, that's why they say to use a black background to save battery.
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found this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=647668 ,that is interresting..
battery saving might not be that much. but I do like to inverted ambient mode look better. anyway to archive that?

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Does anyone know how to turn off the s20's adaptive display feature? (I'm not asking about adaptive brightness.) I'm on a US snapdragon, unlocked, regular S20. Thanks!
I am referring to:
"Samsung's adaptive super AMOLED screen optimizes the color range, saturation, and sharpness of the picture depending on what you're watching or doing."
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00063051/
The vivid/natural, white balance, and advanced RGB settings mentioned in that link do NOT seem to impact the adaptive display feature. (And in fact, white balance and RGB settings don't seem to do anything at all... If anyone has thoughts about why THAT is, or how to make them actually have an effect, I'm interested.)
I have tried turning off dark mode completely, turning off the video enhancer, and turning off the dark mode on wallpaper, but the problem persists and impacts things like apps and pages in Chrome - basically everything.
If I look at my task switcher, app screens will often look the way I want them to in the preview, but when I click on one, after about a second the display adjusts and changes the image to something brighter, whiter, and less what I want. This is true whether adaptive brightness is on OR off.
I'm trying to use a screen filter to manually set the screen to the settings I need, and it feels like the screen is fighting the filter and countering it, and I think this business with the adaptive display optimizing color and saturation could be the problem. Or if you have other ideas for the source of the problem, I want to hear them.
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dovesong said:
Does anyone know how to turn off the s20's adaptive display feature? (I'm not asking about adaptive brightness.) I'm on a US snapdragon, unlocked, regular S20. Thanks!
I am referring to:
"Samsung's adaptive super AMOLED screen optimizes the color range, saturation, and sharpness of the picture depending on what you're watching or doing."
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00063051/
The vivid/natural, white balance, and advanced RGB settings mentioned in that link do NOT seem to impact the adaptive display feature. (And in fact, white balance and RGB settings don't seem to do anything at all... If anyone has thoughts about why THAT is, or how to make them actually have an effect, I'm interested.)
I have tried turning off dark mode completely, turning off the video enhancer, and turning off the dark mode on wallpaper, but the problem persists and impacts things like apps and pages in Chrome - basically everything.
If I look at my task switcher, app screens will often look the way I want them to in the preview, but when I click on one, after about a second the display adjusts and changes the image to something brighter, whiter, and less what I want. This is true whether adaptive brightness is on OR off.
I'm trying to use a screen filter to manually set the screen to the settings I need, and it feels like the screen is fighting the filter and countering it, and I think this business with the adaptive display optimizing color and saturation could be the problem. Or if you have other ideas for the source of the problem, I want to hear them.
Any help is appreciated!
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they removed the option to close adaptive display since Note 9 starting from s10 it is always on and can't be disabled
They removed the option to close adaptive display since Note 9 starting from s10 it is always on and can't be disabled
It was something like attached picture on Note 9
Ah hah! I think I figured out a solution to my problem (which was that the whites were too blue and bright and vivid as compared to everything else on the screen, no matter what settings I used on Twilight or another screen filtering app). For anyone who comes after me with a similar issue: the native blue light filter doesn't JUST turn on/off - it has an opacity setting which you can find and adjust by clicking on "blue light filter" in your display settings menu, to the left of the on/off toggle switch. Turning it all the way up (to the right) tones down the whites and blues without impacting the rest of the colors on the screen, which for me at least creates a much better color display ratio.

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They see me lighting They hatin!
Animated and colored lighting on watch edges in reaction of receiving a notification
It is not a clock face you will keep your clock as it is the lighting added within it
App link on Google play
With this app you can :
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