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03-07-2024 03:55 PM in
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03-07-2024 04:41 PM in
Galaxy S1. **Take Breaks**: Follow the 20-20-20 rule - every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds. This can help reduce eye strain.
2. **Adjust Display Settings**: Lower the brightness and adjust the color temperature to a warmer setting, which can be easier on the eyes.
3. **Reduce Glare**: If you're in a brightly lit room, reduce glare on the screen by adjusting your position or using an anti-glare screen protector.
4. **Use Blue Light Filters**: Many devices have built-in blue light filters or apps you can download that reduce the amount of blue light emitted, which can help reduce eye strain.
5. **Correct Positioning**: Ensure that the screen is at eye level and about an arm's length away. Looking down at a screen for a long time can strain the neck and eyes.
6. **Check Prescription**: If you wear glasses or contacts, make sure your prescription is up to date. Incorrect prescriptions can contribute to eye strain.
If the problem persists, it might be a good idea to consult with an eye doctor to rule out any underlying issues or to get personalized advice.
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03-07-2024 05:05 PM in
Galaxy S- Enable eye comfort shield.
- Change screen zoom level and font size to comfortable level.
- Switch to dark mode, that is comfortable.
- There are casual glasses, that blocks the light. That might give comfort to your eyes.
Hope these tips will be helpful.
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03-07-2024 07:49 PM in
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04-30-2024 07:47 PM in
Galaxy SIm experiencing eye strain, dry eyes, blurry eyes at the end of a day.
Ive been with samsung for more than 10 years but the S23 Ultra is really hurting my eyes.
I used to have good vision but since having this phone I had to get prescription glasses because at the end of a day when using my phone more than usual, I couldn't see in front of me..
Whats interessting is that I got my phone throught corporate and 2 other coworkers got the phone at the same time as me and we all, after 8 month, wear prescription glasses.
Ive come forward to samsung with a official notice and we are considering a class action.
If you found anything helpful in the meantime, please let us know
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08-21-2024 06:04 PM in
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