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5uspect t1_jd507xq wrote
Pretty sure they all use the DCI-P3 colour space.
Thing_On_Your_Shelf t1_jd59k03 wrote
They are capable of it (actually it's Display P3 which is a variant of DCI-P3 developed by Apple), but only switch to it when viewing HDR content (and maybe photos and videos taken by the phone). Otherwise it's always in sRGB.
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Thing_On_Your_Shelf t1_jd3gal2 wrote
Do you have true tone on? That typically always makes the screen look much more warm
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Thing_On_Your_Shelf t1_jd3iabx wrote
In that case I'm not too sure. I just switched from Android to iPhone a few weeks ago, I know on my S21 there was a color temperature adjustment slider, not sure if the same is present somewhere on iPhone or not.
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pl8cebo t1_jd4j363 wrote
Check if Accessibilty-Display & Text-Reduce White Point is toggled On! Could help to getting the type of white you are after;
Thing_On_Your_Shelf t1_jd3fk68 wrote
I'm pretty sure they are all factory calibrated (typically very very well) to d65 white point and sRGB color space.