True Tone display, it rings a bell inside your mind, right?
If you own Apple products, you have probably heard True Tone. But what exactly does it do?
A True Tone Display uses “multiple sensors” so it can adapt the color temperature of the device display according to the lights that are surrounding the user.
This feature was first released on the 9.7 iPad Pro, but it is currently available on newer iPads, iPhones and Macs.
So how can you turn it on?
How to Turn On True Tone on iPhone and iPad
If you have a newer iPhone and iPad, the steps are really easy.
First step:
All you have to do is swipe down from the top right screen of your device.
Second step:
You want to long press the brightness button so you can upon more settings.
Third step:
Click on True Tone so you can turn it on. Once it’s on, you will notice that the color of your screen will change ab it.
How to Turn On True Tone on Mac
First step:
The first thing that you need to do is choose the Apple menu, then System Preferences, and then the Displays button.
Second Step:
Click the Display tab so you can turn it on.
Third step:
Click the checkbox where True Tone is labeled so you can turn it on or turn it off.
Please keep in mind that this will only show on Displays that are supporting True Tone,