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A tiny iPhone 16 Pro feature is my sleeper hit of the year

If you were asked to list off the iPhone 16 Pro’s changes, what would come to mind? Likely Camera Control, better battery, improved cameras, the forthcoming Apple Intelligence, and so on. These are clearly the headliners. But there’s one tiny upgrade that’s consistently surprised me: the new iPhone 16 display’s minimum brightness.

Minimum brightness is a new published spec

Until this year, whenever Apple would talk about iPhone screen brightness, it always focused on maximums, not minimums.

Max brightness is an important spec for iPhones. You want to be able to use your device outside, in the sun, on the go.

But many of us also find ourselves using the iPhone inside, in a dark room, while lying in bed.

That’s where minimum brightness gets really important.

The iPhone 16 and 16 Pro have the first published ‘minimum brightness’ spec for the iPhone.

Each device features 1 nit of minimum brightness.

Why reduced brightness matters

iPhone 16 display brightness dark

Why does this matter, you ask?

Because it means you can use the iPhone in the dark without disturbing any sleepers around you.

Most of the time, this will look like using your phone in bed while your significant other sleeps beside you.

For me this week, I was in a hotel room after evacuating Florida and my 1-year-old was sleeping nearby. The iPhone 16 Pro’s new minimum brightness made it possible for me to use my phone without disturbing him.

Since Apple doesn’t publish minimum brightness for past iPhones, it’s hard to know exactly how much darker the iPhone 16 Pro is than previous models. But doing a side-by-side with my old iPhone 15 Pro definitely revealed a notable difference.

Wrap-up: iPhone 16 display brightness

Minimum brightness wins my sleeper hit feature of the year. It’s barely getting any attention, but for me it’s been a big value add already.

Is it a reason to upgrade? Of course not. But it’s a surprisingly nice addition to the iPhone 16 display that helps more than you might think.

What do you think of the iPhone 16’s new minimum brightness? Let us know in the comments.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.

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