True tone actually makes your display match your surroundings - warm on indoor lighting, but take it outside during an overcast day/ grey sky mornings and your display would be as cool as a frosty nipple 🥶 you get what I mean 😄
It might be a good idea to turn off true tone when editing photos you take with the iPhone camera, as the images may appear to be a bit more red than they actually are.
Same for graphic art and really any project you are doing that is color sensitive. If you need to dial in a specific tone and really make it stand out for the exact hex you want to dial in it’s good to be able to switch it on or off on the fly. I hope they keep it as an option in control center rather than just burying it in the settings screen. I rarely turn it off but sometimes it is useful to dial off for a bit. Otherwise Warm > Cool imo.
Switched from iPhone SE (1st gen) to iPhone 8 a little while ago and the difference in displays is massive. For me True Tone makes my phone more comfortable to use in different lighting conditions and definitely not a placebo effect, I've made plenty of comparisons myself. I'm surprised Android took until last year to implement this feature into all phones when Apple has been using in every single one of their phones since 2017.
Won't upgrade just yet, waiting to see if they will release SE 4 the next summer. If not, then SE 3 it is. Even though the 8 is still a very competent phone.
@@Esso7 iPhone SE 2020 has limited support. It may only up to iOS 17, but It may won't get iOS 18 soon like a iPhone XS, XR, 11, SE 2. I suggest iPhone SE 2022 for continue updating to the next version.
@@PffingAlexeyPetrov yes I know , that’s why I said SE 2 or 3 -> “the best” … but not everyone can afford it, I can’t believe that some people use iPhone 7 and 8 .. that’s why I said se 2 .. for them ;-) it’s cheaper than se3
I think most people just don’t know how to use True Tone... myself included, until I watched a different video (no offense to this uploader). The warmer looking screen is better for reading text like if your reading an ebook on your smart device. While turning off True Tone is better for taking photos and watching videos because you get a truer color of what image really is. Hopefully this helped without being condescending. So keeping it off is the best one can do to reduce unnecessary wastage of battery & loss of picture quality at daytime especially when you're indoors as majority of people use their apple devices indoors for watching content or editing pics & videos on their apple devices. Actually, True Tone on all Apple devices is exactly similar to Samsung's eyecomfort shield which Samsung uses on it's devices & also on other android devices it is available as "Reading mode" or "night mode" with just the difference or advantage over others of having the capability of using sensors 24*7 to detect surroundings around you at a given point of time & set your device's screen temps accordingly as warm or cool. It's no rocket science which Apple has pulled off & thus just renamed it to "True Tone" to sound more professional or cooler in the tech industry & had this feature as one of their exclusives just because they were able to improve it a bit using sensors they already had on their devices for Face ID.
@@nobody-wr8xs I know it’s called Night Shift and can be found in brightness tab inside control center adjacent to true tone button, but it works in the same way as true tone lol, all it does is turns the display yellowish or with yellow tint at an aggressively higher value than true tone till the time it’s turned on and stays on that same level instead of true tone. So nothing special about it & not at all much different either. :)
@@abhinavingYes, I agree it’s mostly the same with the eye comfort shield of Samsung but new S series (S24) now has Adaptive Color Tone and also has vision booster which helps a lot than True tone on iphone.
Really thank you from my heart. This is the most sufficient explanation I have watched. True Tone and its affects on the battery and processor rather than explaining what True Tone is.
Once I started using True Tone whenever it launched I never looked back. Just watching this video I turned off True Tone and immediately noticed a stark difference. When I first started using it I could barely tell the difference and during use its not something I think about at all. It works very subtly from moment to moment so you don’t notice big swings in transitions bc it does it so naturally and it’s timed so well. I didn’t understand the purpose of it at first but I hope it sticks around for all displays going forward and hopefully optionally as sometimes for things like color grading and detail color based work it is good to be able to disable so you can get your project just right for whatever screen its being viewed on.
I would suggest turning off True Tone, because it makes the screen too yellow for me, and you want accurate colors on your screen, so turning it off will keep the color temperature steady, and it makes the screen easier to see in my opinion, along with auto brightness turned off.
@@Altamimi911Based on my experience if you want better visual or pop color I suggest turn it off. Btw it doesn’t affect too much for the battery at least for me and yes it’s just warm the temperature same as the eye comfortshield of samsung. thanks
I have a iphone 12 when i checked in 3utool it didnt detect my screen serial number but true tone works perfectly. Is it possible that my iphone 12 has fake display
My iphone 13 pro max is true tone switch not working is always on, when you turn on and off is no difference always show a yellow white screen and all settings are off, please anyone help me 😢
@@HtheKing Depends on the user and his preferences. For me: I like to see the color grading from the artist. How she/he intended it. That goes for(but not only) websites, anime, RUclips videos and so on… I’m also a heavy editor and True Tone doesn’t have a place there😄(aka Lightroom for example)
@@HtheKing The Rest is(if it’s On): It’s less restraining for my eyes and I don’t mind it, if it’s Auto-Adjusting(besides the other exceptions I’ve mentioned).
Based on my experience truetone hurts my eyes because I go out and go in everyday my eyes need stable color so I turn in it off problem solve! 😅 btw it’s looks the same with samsung eyecomfort shield atleast for me.
@Jimbob960Making things up yet again racist boy. Clearly you're the one here is harassing everyone in the comments section everyday. RUclips will terminate your channel if you keep on harassing everyone.
I have some advice that will help take you over 1M Subs in no time: visual aids (charts/graphics) of specs would help here. Trim the fat too. It's 4:40. It should be 90 seconds max because there are no specs here.
My phone doesn't have it since I bought it refurbished and they should still show a side by side comparison when you title the video vs and even if I did have it I still can't tell the difference. Learn to comprehend things before replying to someone@@Vennux
The idea of True Tone is not making your screen warmer, no. It is to match the colour temperature of white to your surroundings. The idea is that white on your screen should look like the white sheet of paper when you are holding it, illuminated by the same source of light Now, the crucial point here is what you want to get - the reference image aka "looks like intended by author" or realistic image "aka as it would have looked like when printed". True Tone should be off when doing crucial colour grading work. It should be on for general use case.
True tone actually makes your display match your surroundings - warm on indoor lighting, but take it outside during an overcast day/ grey sky mornings and your display would be as cool as a frosty nipple 🥶 you get what I mean 😄
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This comment is underrated 😂
It might be a good idea to turn off true tone when editing photos you take with the iPhone camera, as the images may appear to be a bit more red than they actually are.
Same for graphic art and really any project you are doing that is color sensitive. If you need to dial in a specific tone and really make it stand out for the exact hex you want to dial in it’s good to be able to switch it on or off on the fly. I hope they keep it as an option in control center rather than just burying it in the settings screen. I rarely turn it off but sometimes it is useful to dial off for a bit. Otherwise Warm > Cool imo.
Switched from iPhone SE (1st gen) to iPhone 8 a little while ago and the difference in displays is massive. For me True Tone makes my phone more comfortable to use in different lighting conditions and definitely not a placebo effect, I've made plenty of comparisons myself. I'm surprised Android took until last year to implement this feature into all phones when Apple has been using in every single one of their phones since 2017.
Time to upgrade again. The 8 isn’t getting iOS 17
Just get the iphone SE 2 or 3 the best
Won't upgrade just yet, waiting to see if they will release SE 4 the next summer. If not, then SE 3 it is. Even though the 8 is still a very competent phone.
@@Esso7 iPhone SE 2020 has limited support. It may only up to iOS 17, but It may won't get iOS 18 soon like a iPhone XS, XR, 11, SE 2. I suggest iPhone SE 2022 for continue updating to the next version.
@@PffingAlexeyPetrov yes I know , that’s why I said SE 2 or 3 -> “the best” … but not everyone can afford it, I can’t believe that some people use iPhone 7 and 8 .. that’s why I said se 2 .. for them ;-) it’s cheaper than se3
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True Tone makes the display warm. Basically
& sensors on
Might effect the battery or not
2:33. Might make the phone a bit slow
The difference is negligible imo
I think most people just don’t know how to use True Tone... myself included, until I watched a different video (no offense to this uploader). The warmer looking screen is better for reading text like if your reading an ebook on your smart device. While turning off True Tone is better for taking photos and watching videos because you get a truer color of what image really is. Hopefully this helped without being condescending. So keeping it off is the best one can do to reduce unnecessary wastage of battery & loss of picture quality at daytime especially when you're indoors as majority of people use their apple devices indoors for watching content or editing pics & videos on their apple devices.
Actually, True Tone on all Apple devices is exactly similar to Samsung's eyecomfort shield which Samsung uses on it's devices & also on other android devices it is available as "Reading mode" or "night mode" with just the difference or advantage over others of having the capability of using sensors 24*7 to detect surroundings around you at a given point of time & set your device's screen temps accordingly as warm or cool. It's no rocket science which Apple has pulled off & thus just renamed it to "True Tone" to sound more professional or cooler in the tech industry & had this feature as one of their exclusives just because they were able to improve it a bit using sensors they already had on their devices for Face ID.
Well iphones have separate night mode too. Which you can enable. So it def not exactly the same
@@nobody-wr8xs I know it’s called Night Shift and can be found in brightness tab inside control center adjacent to true tone button, but it works in the same way as true tone lol, all it does is turns the display yellowish or with yellow tint at an aggressively higher value than true tone till the time it’s turned on and stays on that same level instead of true tone.
So nothing special about it & not at all much different either. :)
@@abhinavingYes, I agree it’s mostly the same with the eye comfort shield of Samsung but new S series (S24) now has Adaptive Color Tone and also has vision booster which helps a lot than True tone on iphone.
Thanks dearie 😊
@@abhinavingNo it’s not the same taking the phone outside on a cloudy day makes it cool
Really thank you from my heart. This is the most sufficient explanation I have watched. True Tone and its affects on the battery and processor rather than explaining what True Tone is.
I'm not sure if I like it. In a lot scenarios it gets too yellow.
I feel the same way
Once I started using True Tone whenever it launched I never looked back. Just watching this video I turned off True Tone and immediately noticed a stark difference. When I first started using it I could barely tell the difference and during use its not something I think about at all. It works very subtly from moment to moment so you don’t notice big swings in transitions bc it does it so naturally and it’s timed so well. I didn’t understand the purpose of it at first but I hope it sticks around for all displays going forward and hopefully optionally as sometimes for things like color grading and detail color based work it is good to be able to disable so you can get your project just right for whatever screen its being viewed on.
Never actually give shit about True tone, and just turned it on this morning🤣🤣 damn I love it so much
My battery life becomes better when I turn off the True Tone and colour filter, it’s a big effect on my phone.
I prefer true tone off as it slow down phone and dont get to see cool colours 😊
Yeah speed is much more of a priority to me. The True Tone option is overrated as like you said it slows down the phone
I’ve recently started using jt and it actually saves me battery life just by a bit it doesn’t seem it affect my performance any slower
Spending hours color grading on Lightroom PC, only for the photos to look completely different on the phone.
No True Tone for me.
Can anyone explain to me why my brightness keeps shifting eventhough I have my truetone turned off?
theres an automatic brightness setting i think. true tone is just more yellow or more blue colors, it doesnt affect the brightness
I would suggest turning off True Tone, because it makes the screen too yellow for me, and you want accurate colors on your screen, so turning it off will keep the color temperature steady, and it makes the screen easier to see in my opinion, along with auto brightness turned off.
Is true tone on draining battery?
5-10 %
@@DavidNamdvili im not understand so the better is turn true tone on or off ?
@@Altamimi911Based on my experience if you want better visual or pop color I suggest turn it off. Btw it doesn’t affect too much for the battery at least for me and yes it’s just warm the temperature same as the eye comfortshield of samsung. thanks
It doesn’t appear in my settings ? Display and brightness ???
All love buddy ❤
True Tone vs Blue Light Screen Protector. Is there any difference?
What if it's not available in my iphone while buying??
Your display is replaced
You can only use it on original screen
Highly unlikely unless you’re on super old os or you have a fake iPhone
truetone is impact on battery life
Another feature Apple users take for granted😔
I have a iphone 12 when i checked in 3utool it didnt detect my screen serial number but true tone works perfectly. Is it possible that my iphone 12 has fake display
3utools has no capabilities doing that.
Similar to Android’s blue light filter function. Although Android we could adjust the blue light filter to our liking n preference.
My iphone 13 pro max is true tone switch not working is always on, when you turn on and off is no difference always show a yellow white screen and all settings are off, please anyone help me 😢
I CAN NOT BELIEVE IN A GUY HOW CHARGES THEIR PHONE UP TO 99% THAT IS NOT BUENO
True Tone on makes the battery last longer while True Tone seems to drain the battery faster. At least for me
what im confused
@@Yoyolvzmzda3 true tone off for me makes the battery drain more
Oh
@@redeem5858really?
Man you high
If ur screen is warm while watching it technically he’s cool is still part of warm but cooler.
what is the name of the game you played in this video?😅
Genshin Impact
I just use the "Shortcut" App to dial "True Tone" On/Off, depending on what App I'm using or not using. RUclips, Lightroom, Safari etc.
Why turn it on or off tho for certain apps?
@@HtheKing Depends on the user and his preferences. For me:
I like to see the color grading from the artist. How she/he intended it. That goes for(but not only) websites, anime, RUclips videos and so on… I’m also a heavy editor and True Tone doesn’t have a place there😄(aka Lightroom for example)
@@HtheKing The Rest is(if it’s On): It’s less restraining for my eyes and I don’t mind it, if it’s Auto-Adjusting(besides the other exceptions I’ve mentioned).
Does changing of iPhone port affect the TRUE TONE ?
True Tone off
Based on my experience truetone hurts my eyes because I go out and go in everyday my eyes need stable color so I turn in it off problem solve! 😅 btw it’s looks the same with samsung eyecomfort shield atleast for me.
Correct
To watch this video with true tone or not ?
That’s correct
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First like comment 😍🥰
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@Jimbob960 Racist boy at it again harassing everyone in the comments section.
@Jimbob960Making things up yet again racist boy. Clearly you're the one here is harassing everyone in the comments section everyday. RUclips will terminate your channel if you keep on harassing everyone.
@Jimbob960you love harassing young boy
I love Bangladesh from Pakistan ❤ .. jimbob is a troll boy
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I have some advice that will help take you over 1M Subs in no time: visual aids (charts/graphics) of specs would help here. Trim the fat too. It's 4:40. It should be 90 seconds max because there are no specs here.
Use puff filter on your mic
Or boaring
your video wasn't helpful. You should show how to turn on and off True Tone and do a side by side comparison
hold the brightness for few sec and press the true tone
My phone doesn't have it since I bought it refurbished and they should still show a side by side comparison when you title the video vs and even if I did have it I still can't tell the difference. Learn to comprehend things before replying to someone@@Vennux
bro said actually 30 times in 4 minutes xd
Excelente vídeo! Acabei de ver do Brasil 👍🏻
What even is 😑
I don’t like it on I got it off
Disabled true tone gang 😂😂
The idea of True Tone is not making your screen warmer, no. It is to match the colour temperature of white to your surroundings.
The idea is that white on your screen should look like the white sheet of paper when you are holding it, illuminated by the same source of light
Now, the crucial point here is what you want to get - the reference image aka "looks like intended by author" or realistic image "aka as it would have looked like when printed".
True Tone should be off when doing crucial colour grading work. It should be on for general use case.
Gift me one of those🙂