Guys, the iPhone is matched to the 6500k white calibration. If you look that up, it meets the sRGB spec that Apple touts. This means the warmer color is normal. This is not the same as the tint on older iphone models. You guys have normal phones.
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So it's basically the majority of the forum > you. Are you hard headed?
Dude you have no idea what you are talking about, you have proven that.
For the last time, I am not talking about a slightly warmer calibration, which is normal as you said.
I'm talking about holding a phone with yellow tint next to a display iPhone 5, and having the yellow tint phone look way worse, with way warped colors, and obvious color tone issues.
If your phone matches the display phones, then your phone is the phone I'm trying to get. Mine does not.
Do. You. Get. It.