Works well
Super bright on my iphone 13 pro. If there could be system wide brightness, that would be epic and worth paying for.
Да, Vivid Browser полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
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Приложение Vivid Browser бесплатное.
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Super bright on my iphone 13 pro. If there could be system wide brightness, that would be epic and worth paying for.
it technically does its job in that it brightens the websites but is doesn’t actually make the website display at max brightness which can be seen when the phone is overheating which causing the display to dim by a lot
Edit: appears broken on iOS 17.2.1 I think many people misunderstand the purpose of this app. It is a web browser that puts the iPhone into maximum brightness. It’s not an advertisement for their desktop app. Overall I enjoy having this option to browse in this app when brightness is crucial. Thanks for making it free and not full of ads!
Works as advertised ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sometimes the dimmest setting on iPhone is too bright. Eclipse mode on the Mac fixes that , but I just blinded myself opening vivid. If it just respected dark mode and opened to a dark page with a note showing how to turn it on, that would help, but adding the extra layers of dimming eclipse mode provides would be very helpful.
It would be nice to have.
I adjusted the screen to max brightness, then I launch this app and I didn’t see the screen become brighter. Maybe there’s something I missing but yeah I don’t get it. I bought the macOS apps this company sells and this supposedly came free. I don’t really know what I got for free.
View websites with extra brightness.
The app instantly brightened my screen to max brightness on launch. However i don't know if this is actually brightening my screen beyond what Apple limits the screen to. Is there some way to confirm i'm getting additional brightness than just manually moving the brightness bar? Thanks! I'm a huge fan of the desktop app btw so i wanted to give the iPhone version a try.
The app (and getvivid.app) says that it “Requires MacBook Pro 14 or 16 inch with M1 Pro/Max or Pro Display XDR”, but the App Store preview shows images of it running on an iPhone. I have an iPhone XS Max and a 2021 M1 iPad Pro 12.9”, and will soon have a 2022 M2 iPad Pro 11” (but no Macs — my computers are all windows 10 or 11), and might like to use this app. But I can’t figure out how. Some instructions would be very helpful!!!