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Was the same with S21U. Color shift, slight angle like even 4 degrees. Would cause it, same generation panels I guess.
Yep, just one of the many drawbacks you get with oled, the more I use my mini led M1 iPad, the more I'm starting to prefer mini led over oled, awesome display, without all the drawbacks you get from oled.
 
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Sooo… is it normal that the 13p screen seems rather dim? I don’t know, it’s night here and my old iPhone 8 is easily twice as bright. In daylight it wasn’t bad but I wish it was brighter. I’ll check better tomorrow
 
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Sooo… is it normal that the 13p screen seems rather dim? I don’t know, it’s night here and my old iPhone 8 is easily twice as bright. In daylight it wasn’t bad but I wish it was brighter. I’ll check better tomorrow
Do you have reduce white point on?
 
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I just changed matched the settings.
Looks better in this picture but in person the pro is still slightly brighter.
Here’s another one. It’s a bit more prominent now.
 

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Here’s another one. It’s a bit more prominent now.
And finally, here’s a comparison of 3 phones:

iphone 13 PM, iPhone 13 pro and iPhone X.
The 13 PM and X look about the same whereas the 13 P looks the brightest.
 

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Comparing apples to oranges. Lol.
I just compared the iPad mini 6 display to the iPhone 13 PM. Both have their postives and negatives. I think for lcd lovers no oled will ever change that.
 
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Do you have reduce white point on?
I tried that but no, was already off. But I resolved, it was simply the auto brightness. It's fine now thanks

The right side of the screen is ever so slightly darker than the left side, but I'm keeping it
 
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The lack of consistency of calibration across these “pro” devices is staggering.

They should all be calibrated to 6500k

I’ve got an M1 iPad Pro which is too blue and an iPhone 13 Pro which has too much yellow / green. Not as bad as last years 12s which were hilarious with the added yellow.

Pulled up the same photo in Lightroom on the 13 pro and iPad. Colours are different hues, eg. blues are turquoise on the iPhone and purple on the iPad.

And then they market it as a professional device for photo and video work, it’s bizarre.

The worst thing is that there’s no real solution for this since you can’t calibrate the screens yourself.
 
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