Sarkar said in an interview that Night Light and the Continuum functionality for Windows 10 Mobile is still in progress, though she fell short of providing a specific date for the update’s release. Sarkar said: In other words, the company is working to get everything right before bringing the blue light filter to Windows 10 Mobile users. Sarkar went on to the reveal that some features are already on track, though they are not ready yet for mass rollout. At the moment, the focus is on the quality. Sarkar explained: One of the popular apps that pioneered blue light filters on mobile was f.lux, though it is only available to Windows PC users. LightBulb is another program that works to modify the color temperature of your screen according to the time of day in your location. It is likely that the Night Light and Continuum improvements are not coming with the Windows 10 Creators Update in April because the OS is now feature-locked. That means we will need to wait beyond the upcoming fall for the feature’s release to mobile devices. If you are on Windows 10 Mobile, are you eager to see the improved Night Light and Continuum features? Let us know! RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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