Dimensions: 70.9 x 143.6 x 7.7 mm Weight: 174 g SoC: Apple A11 Bionic APL1W72 CPU: 2x Monsoon, 4x Mistral, 2100 MHz, Cores: 6 Cores: 3 RAM: 3 GB Storage: 64 GB, 256 GB Display: 5.8 in, OLED, 1125 x 2436 pixels, 24 bit Battery: 2716 mAh, Li-Ion OS: iOS 11 Camera: 4032 x 3024 pixels, 3840 x 2160 pixels, 60 fps SIM card: Nano-SIM
Open the âSettingsâ app on the iPhone. Go to âDisplay & Brightnessâ. Locate âTrue Toneâ and toggle the switch OFF to disable True Tone. With True Tone off, you may notice the color shift slightly as the device readjusts screen colors to what the default state would be without True Tone enabled. If you have seen an iPhone screen
Night shift is the one that makes the screen yellow. True Tone is amazing. It doesnât make things âyellowâ. Rather, it automatically monitors the light in an environment, then adjusts the colour and intensity of a screen to make it match the ambient light so that images appear more natural. It reduces strain in the eyes.Itâs warmer with True Tone. True Tone makes it easier on the eyes, but I think if youâre obsessed with screen fidelity itâs worse. For anyone who cares about screen fidelity but isnât obsessed with it, Iâd say True Tone finds a very good balance of looking good without sacrificing accuracy (unlike night shift).