iPod Touch 5G does not have an ambient light sensor, it does not adjust its screen brightness by itself

  iPod Touch 5G was launched by Apple last week, its performance is halved compared to yours iPhone 5, but apart from the lack of GSM function and GPS, the iPod Touch comes without the ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen. Although all iDevices from Apple came equipped with ambient light sensors, unfortunately in the iPod Touch 5G the company made the decision to give up this sensor and if the costs are not to blame, then probably the desire to make the device much thinner convinced her to make this decision.

  If you check the Apple website notice that there is no mention regarding the existence of an ambient light sensor, Apple gave it up without problems, but many users will not be satisfied with the decision, especially since most will find this out only after making a purchase. Without that sensor, the brightness of your iDevice's screen will not be set automatically, you will have to change it manually every time you don't see anything on the screen and in the absence of toggles available in iOS, you will have to use tweak- uri to administer it quickly.