Motorola also lets
you tweak the color balance of the display, and Moto Display is one of the best ways to view incoming notifications without turning on the screen.
There's an option to
tweak the color balance of the display from the default vibrant mode — which boosts saturation — to a more realistic setting on both phones.
Two small things worth mentioning: on sRGB mode, you can not
tweak the color balance of the display using the slider in the Display Settings, and every time you reboot the phone, you must enable the sRGB mode again (like on the 6P) UPDATE: sRGB mode will stay toggled through reboots in the consumer release.
Photo Fun Ultra lets you impose images on top of your own selfies,
tweak color balance in your own photos and add mirroring effects.
Not exact matches
It's called True Tone, and it uses an ambient light sensor to interpret your current lighting conditions and
tweak the display's
color temperatures to keep whites and
colors looking
balanced no matter where you are.
It also uses Sony's BRAVIA display tech for a wide
color gamut — the
color reproduction looks good by default, but you can
tweak the white
balance and
color profile in the settings to easily get a more vivid or
color accurate display.
The panel is tuned to DCI - P3 by default, but you can monkey with
colors in the settings, including
tweaking white
balance and switching to sRGB mode for more accurate
color reproduction.
Sony's software allows for
tweaking of the display's
colors with a few different profiles that can change the display's vividness and contrast, and white
balance adjustments can also be made to better suit your tastes.
Sony's software also allows for
tweaking of the screen's white
balance and there are three different
color modes with professional, standard, and super-vivid that will alter the screen's
color gamut and contrast.
The settings allow you to
tweak exposure, white
balance, and ISO as per your own preferences, and allow access to a range of
color effects and scene presets.
It offers good viewing angles and great
colors right out of the box, but if you'd like to
tweak a little bit OnePlus offers a
color balance slider in the settings as well.
Adaptive Display gives more control over the look and feel of the display, with simple
tweaks for
color balance (cool to warm with 5 slider settings), as well as an advanced slider section allowing adjustment of individual red, green and blue channels.
Of course, it has a manual mode that lets you
tweak the ISO, exposure value and
color balance of each photo that you take.
OnePlus default calibration is excellent,
balancing saturated
colors with accuracy, but you can
tweak it towards something more to your liking in display settings.