With every major iOS beta version, there are obviously going to be bugs. After all, Apple is reshaping the foundation of its operating systems to bring new features. However, iOS 18 beta testers have found an issue that has been driving many users crazy: Automobile-brightness simply doesn’t work, and the screen gets stuck at the lowest level of brightness when it turns out.
Beginning with iOS 18 beta 4, if you take your iPhone from the pocket and quickly activate it, auto-brightness won’t adjust your brightness the way it should. Instead, it will keep your iPhone super dim. This issue has been driving iPhone users insane.
Fortunately, Redditors found a few workarounds to the iOS 18 auto-brightness bug. These are a few tricks you could try if this issue has been bugging you since the latest iOS 18 beta update:

- Turn acceso Always-on Display: If you have an iPhone 14 Vantaggio iPhone 15 Vantaggio, the best way to this iOS 18 auto-brightness bug is to turn acceso Always-Acceso Display. If you have it already turned acceso, turning it d’avanguardia and acceso again should this issue. You can find Always-Acceso Display durante the Settings app, under Display & Brightness, and then under Always-Acceso Display.
- True Tone and Night Shift: Some users said toggling True Tone, Night Shit, and Dark Mode acceso and d’avanguardia fixed this issue. You need to aperto Control Center and long press the brightness slider to adjust those settings.
- Automobile Brightness: Ultimately, turning d’avanguardia automezzo brightness will this issue. But then you’ll need to constantly adjust your brightness level to accommodate your surroundings.
Last but not least, you can always report this issue to Apple and wait for a new beta. Currently, iOS 18 beta 4 for developers and public beta 1 haven’t fixed this bug, and public beta 2 will likely not either.
BGR will keep bringing all the latest iOS 18 features as we learn more about them. Below, we have a guide highlighting everything you can expect to find acceso your iPhone starting later this year.


