When True Tone is on, the ambient light sensor measures the surrounding light brightness and color continuously. Then your iPhone uses that information to adjust the display according to the environment for a more eye-pleasing experience. Additionally, True Tone reduces the overall eye strain. So, you can fall asleep without any issues. Thought you would probably still want to use Night Shift in the hours before you go to bed, True Tone really helps out in any low-light or dark environment. However, some users like it and some don’t. You should definitely decide for yourself. Here I will show you how to disable or enable True Tone on your iPhone 8 / 8 Plus or iPhone X.
Disable or Enable True Tone from Control Center
Besides how complicated is the technology behind the True Tone feature, and how many sensors it uses, the procedure for disabling and enabling it is super easy to do. Here are the steps. Easy right? The new and reorganized Control Center on iOS 11 makes many features of your iPhone easy to access. And that is the case with the True Tone technology.
Disable or Enable True Tone from Settings
Alternatively, you can access the True Tone toggle through the Settings app.
Wrap Up
While you may not like True Tone at the beginning, you will definitely get used to it later. I am talking from my personal experience, and how handy I found this feature for me as the time pass. However, knowing how to disable and enable it is crucial for some situations. Feel free to try True Tone on your iPhone 8 / 8 Plus or iPhone X and share your thoughts with us. Do you find the True Tone feature useful for you?
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