One UI 7 Lets Users Keep Screen Brightness Even at Low Battery

Samsung has introduced a lot of significant changes with its newest Android 15-based One UI 7 that apparently impressed the Galaxy audiences. The best part among those features is the addition of the ability to turn off automatic dimming of the screen when the battery drops below 5%.
For a long time, Galaxy fans have been facing the most frustrating situations: each time the battery percentage drops to 5%, the system processes the display brightness to be reduced so severely that it’s next to impossible to see the content on the screen when using the phone in daylight.
One UI 7 Lets Galaxy Users Disable Auto-Dimming Below 5% Battery
Now, Galaxy users will not be facing such situations, thanks to the latest One UI 7 version. Samsung has added a new toggle: Auto Dim Screen, which can be easily turned off and will not reduce the screen’s brightness when the battery percentage reaches below 5%. This will reduce the stress of not being able to see the content on the screen even in daylight.
- Open ‘Settings’ App
- And Go into ‘Battery’ Option
- Scroll down and turn off ‘Auto dim screen’
- Done.

Alternatively, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series, which is scheduled to arrive on 7th February in retail stores, will be housing the latest Android 15-based One UI 7 software out of the box. While Samsung could possibly release its stable Android skin for the older flagships, the S24 and S23 series, in early February, the newest version is expected to bring impactful changes to the Galaxy smartphones in the future.