Android version?
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Post deleted. We ask that people not claim that other apps "do the same thing" because they don't, and someone might come here and think they've found an answer. There are many pinkish clones that don't have accurate colors or measurement and don't incorporate the known science (even though some of them took the time to copy paste our research page!). We have not measured every app but the ones I generally hear about do not do what they claim in terms of color temperature, and their settings don't remove very much melanopically stimulating light.
This is one of those incredibly easy problems when you first learn about it, but it magically becomes extremely difficult after you've spent a few years working on it.
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@lorna as anon73 asked, is there a way that we can do it by ourselves? like rooting and writing a program similar to f.lux for our personal phone?(wondering if it is even possible)
Also I was wondering whether Google provided those settings for f.lux in the Marshmallow or not? If yes, I was curious if you guys are working on a version for Android? -
@lorna Is it possible for us to sign up to be notified when an Android version is available?
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I would also like to know if you guys are working on an Android version. Also, thank you for the hard, but important work you're doing.
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@Ahmad-Ghadiri yes, you can message me for access to the beta if you have a rooted phone.
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@janhunt Not presently, if you have a rooted phone you can sign up for beta access.
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@Mara-Renae-Law thank you. We are, I hope we'll have something for you soon. For rooted phones it's available now.
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I'm going to apologize in advance for my ignorance, because I have no idea what a rooted phone is or how I can root mine. I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 if that helps.
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@f-lux-team @lorna I have a rooted Nexus 5 & 7 (2013), both running stock 6.0.1. I'd love to sign up for beta access if that's ok.
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having a rooted phone/obtaining root on a phone/ to have root
allows you to modify, add or delete system files within the Android OS. Basically, it's like receiving all access for your phone, kinda like an admin account on Windows or a router, for example, but more powerful. It enables you to do anything with your phone, even if it wasn't intended by the manufacturer. This includes things like installing custom versions of different operating systems, deleting unwanted apps or, in this case, installing 3rd-party or unverified apps. Another thing rooting allows you to do is change system settings that otherwise would not be available for developers to tinker with. And this is why f.lux needs root on a device in order to work. So it may override system settings and allow the app to do its job.
"Root" has a deeper meaning related to computers in general, I invite you to research the term on Google, since it's really cool
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@lorna I got an Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 Rooted. Where can i get the beta? And i got an custom kernel on android 4.3, does that make any sense? Thanks! I love the app on the iPad! Used it since feb 2014
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@lorna hi,
i've a rooted nexus 5x ( android 6.0.1 build MMB29P) I'd love to sign up for beta access
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Thanks for the help @SmoothMarx!
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@lorna Hello!
I have a rooted OnePlus 2 with OxygenOS 2.1.2 (Android 5.1.1) and I would like to have access to the beta. I've discovered the Windows version some days ago and I fell in love with it.Thanks in advance,
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@lorna @f-lux-team Hi, i have a rooted Lenovo A7000 Plus (Android 5.0), can I sign up for beta acces?
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I'd also love to beta test f.lux. Have been using it on the mac for ages. Currently have a rooted Nexus 5 and 6p running stock.
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@lorna hello, i'd like to participate in your android beta flux :) i have rooted nexus 5
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@gloomy @andeveryoneelse there is already a thread for this
"Android version you have internally" is the thread you'll want to go to.