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zachm2805

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I dont understand what you mean. Both screens are the same as their backgrounds, you cant compare like this without ensuring the exact same lighting conditions.. I think a more thorough test to show what you’re getting at..?
 
Is the picture of the video you post actually about iOS 13 vs 14? Because it looks more like a test of auto-brightness where on the left they put their finger on the sensor, making the phone think it's dark and lowering the screen brightness, whilst on the second photo the finger is off of the sensor.
 
@zachm2805, you need to add enough text explaining what your issue is and under what conditions you encounter it. I suspect this is "user error" on your part. In general, the colors under iOS 14 look the same to me as they did under iOS 13. But I have to admit that I’m not sure what you are trying to illustrate. So please add a decent text description.
 
I dont understand what you mean. Both screens are the same as their backgrounds, you cant compare like this without ensuring the exact same lighting conditions.. I think a more thorough test to show what you’re getting at..?
I wanna say colours are dimmed in iOS 14 as compared to iOS 13.just bring up the two phones side by side and open the white screen you’ll see the difference
 
@zachm2805, you need to add enough text explaining what your issue is and under what conditions you encounter it. I suspect this is "user error" on your part. In general, the colors under iOS 14 look the same to me as they did under iOS 13. But I have to admit that I’m not sure what you are trying to illustrate. So please add a decent text description.
Sir just see the white point in both in iOS 14 colors are dimmed,if you have two phone one running one iOS 13 one in 14 just open the setting in Dark mode off and see the difference
 
I dont understand what you mean. Both screens are the same as their backgrounds, you cant compare like this without ensuring the exact same lighting conditions.. I think a more thorough test to show what you’re getting at..?

just see the colours difference of Netflix logo left side is iOS 13 and iOS 14 at right.I hope you see the difference
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@zachm2805, you need to add enough text explaining what your issue is and under what conditions you encounter it. I suspect this is "user error" on your part. In general, the colors under iOS 14 look the same to me as they did under iOS 13. But I have to admit that I’m not sure what you are trying to illustrate. So please add a decent text description.
Just see the color difference of Netflix logo.left side is iOS 13 and right side is iOS 14
 

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just see the colours difference of Netflix logo left side is iOS 13 and iOS 14 at right.I hope you see the difference
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Are both of those devices the exact same hardware, with exactly same settings across the board, down to levels of (potentially automatic) brightness, etc.?
 
Are both of those devices the exact same hardware, with exactly same settings across the board, down to levels of (potentially automatic) brightness, etc.?
Same hardware and specification same phone with all settings checks auto tune,white point,auto brightness all is off with same lighting condition.its a issue I’m confirming to you
 
Same hardware and specification same phone with all settings checks auto tune,white point,auto brightness all is off with same lighting condition.its a issue I’m confirming to you
Well, it's not the same phone, but two different phones, right?
 
In your first set of photos, your finger covered the lighting sensor on the “iOS14 phone”. On your second photo, the iOS14 phone appears to have a screen protector installed.

Mate, you are wasting our time. What are you trying to do here?
 
In your first set of photos, your finger covered the lighting sensor on the “iOS14 phone”. On your second photo, the iOS14 phone appears to have a screen protector installed.

Mate, you are wasting our time. What are you trying to do here?
just compare from your side I’m not wasting time there’s nothing about covering the sensors
 
just compare from your side I’m not wasting time there’s nothing about covering the sensors
There’s a colour issue on my Phone ive removed the tempered glass and checked all the setting white point,auto brightness and autotune
 
In that case this is a hardware defect caused by an iOS update. Happens each year to a few people. Isn’t uncommon. Google it, fairly common each year. Only solution is device replacement.
 
just see the colours difference of Netflix logo left side is iOS 13 and iOS 14 at right.I hope you see the difference
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To my eyes the colors on system text (No SIM, time, battery) are fairly similar. Netflix color is different, I agree, but I do think it is the angle in this photo. Thickness of screen protector and brand of protector will matter. Phone models and such will also matter.
 
There’s a colour issue on my Phone ive removed the tempered glass and checked all the setting white point,auto brightness and autotune

Alright, then this is a screen issue that can be resolved with a screen replacement if it is irking you too much. Which devices are these? Also, one device can be naturally warmer than the other. My iPhone 5 replacement was warmer than the one it replaced.
 
There's an iOS bug that causes dark grays appear as ligher, brighter, sometimes much brighter grays, which can be resolved by a reboot (it's really visible in the Settings and App Store with Dark Mode). But that was here even in iOS 13 (for my XSM and 11PM).
 
Same phone buddy
How is it the same phone if they look different (for example, one seems to have a different screen protector on it) and appear to be actually next to each other at the same time? How would the same phone have iOS 14 and iOS 13 for immediate comparison?
 
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To my eyes the colors on system text (No SIM, time, battery) are fairly similar. Netflix color is different, I agree, but I do think it is the angle in this photo. Thickness of screen protector and brand of protector will matter. Phone models and such will also matter.
No bro I’ve checked in every condition,I’m not gonna post anything without verification.All I want is to compare it on your device and let me know please
 
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you can see in iOS 13 is more warm than iOS 14.there’s no tempered glass installed all setting like auto tune,auto brightness ,reduce white point is checked,done all verification.same phone iPhone X
 
No bro I’ve checked in every condition,I’m not gonna post anything without verification.All I want is to compare it on your device and let me know please
How would most compare it on their device? Realistically people wouldn't have two exactly the same iPhone models set up using exactly the same settings that can be used side by side at the same time with one running iOS 14 and one running iOS 13.
 
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