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Released September 16, 2016. Models A1661, A1784, and A1785. Available in 32, 128, or 256 GB configurations in Rose gold, gold, silver, black, jet black, and (Product)Red.

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Why is my auto brightness not working on my iPhone 7 Plus?

After I replaced my iPhone 7 Plus’s front camera and proximity sensor (because I accidentally ripped the first one), the auto brightness has not worked since. I have went into settings to try to manually turn it on and the option isn’t even there.

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The auto brightness option is now in the Accessibility menu. Go to Settings/Accessibility/Display Accomodations to find it. Your phone may require to be reset in order to recognize the new proximity sensor. Try a hard reset or even a full backup/restore first.

Failing that, given that the replacement flex does not work either, you may have an issue on the logic board.

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The auto brightness worked before I replaced the flex cable. Also, the option is not present where it is supposed to be.

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I just replaced mine and The option to toggle auto brightness is not there.

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Auto brightness option is now (iOS 12.2) under Settings->General->Accessibility->Magnifier

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I have the same exact problem after replacing my cracked screen

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I had this same issue, doing a DFU reset brought the auto brightness functionality back.

Long version: I tore my Touch ID ribbon cable while switching out the battery. I purchased a replacement screen with front camera/ proximity sensor already installed thinking it would make my install easier. Once completed, my Touch ID worked but I lost auto brightness even though the option was still in settings, it just didn’t work. The phone then updated itself to iOS 14.1 and the auto brightness option disappeared in settings. I was going to live without it but the screen was of a low quality and touch would randomly stop responding so I purchased an FX5 in-cell from Injured Gadgets along with their front camera because I didn’t want to risk messing up the OEM which I still plan on repairing by replacing the backlight. Anyway, after putting everything back together and doing a restart, auto brightness was still missing in settings but I can tell auto brightness was trying to work because the screen brightness was changing sometimes when I lift up and wake the phone. So I did a DFU reset and lo and behold, auto brightness is back, better than ever. Moral of the story, don’t trust that stuff on Amazon. Just learning about the batteries too, I got one of those 3800mah high capacity Amazon batteries in my phone and now I’m wary of the quality and of it is as advertised. Probably not, but it’s definitely better than the OEM battery it replaced which was at 85% capacity. Gets me through the day on a single charge. I’ll probably replace it with an IG battery in a few months.

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