All Three 2017 iPhones Said to Feature True Tone Displays

Apple's widely expected trio of new iPhone models will all feature True Tone displays, according to investment bank Barclays.

iPhone 8 true tone display

True Tone display technology is currently exclusive to the 9.7-inch iPad Pro

Barclays said the tentatively named iPhone 7s, iPhone 7s Plus, and iPhone 8 with an OLED display will each include a "full spectral sensing" ambient light sensor for the purpose of a "True Color" screen. The sensors are expected to be supplied by Austrian semiconductor manufacturer AMS.

Barclays note true tone
An excerpt from the research note obtained by MacRumors:

For the expected iPhone 7S models, as well as the iPhone 8, we think ams's content increases due to the inclusion of its full spectral sensing ambient light sensor, as already seen in the iPad Pro for that device's True Color screen functionality. We estimate this to be a material step-up in content from the $0.60 range to $1.00.

Apple's only existing device with a True Tone display is the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, which uses advanced four-channel ambient light sensors to automatically adapt the color and intensity of the display to match the color temperature of the light in its surrounding environment, whether indoors or outdoors.

If you are standing in a dimly lit room with incandescent light bulbs, for example, the display would appear warmer and yellower. If you are standing outside on a cloudy day, meanwhile, the display would appear cooler and bluer.

In some ways, a True Tone display is similar to Night Shift, a newer feature on the iPhone and Mac that, when enabled, shifts the display to a warmer and yellower temperature. The feature is based on research that shows exposure to blue light during the evening hours can disrupt or delay a person's sleep.

The inclusion of a True Tone display is not a rumor we have heard previously for the 2017 iPhone lineup, expected to be announced in September, but it is certainly a plausible one. Most display rumors to date have focused on the high-end iPhone model switching to an edge-to-edge OLED display.

Last year, a few reports incorrectly said the iPhone 7 would feature a True Tone display, citing a prediction by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

The confusion may have stemmed from the fact that Kuo said the iPhone 7 would "copy the panel features of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro." However, Kuo never specifically mentioned True Tone, but rather the adoption of a wide color display based on the DCI-P3 color gamut, a prediction that turned out to be accurate.

Today's research note was compiled by Barclays analysts Andrew Gardiner, Hiral Patel, Joseph Wolf, Blayne Curtis, and Mark Moskowitz.

The second-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro is also rumored to feature a True Tone display.

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Top Rated Comments

AbSoluTc Avatar
96 months ago
My screen is yellow!

That's just true tone bro!
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
unobtainium Avatar
96 months ago
If the iPhone Edition actually starts at $1000... and if they actually release two more models with the 2014 design...I think it will be time to finally jump ship.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
44267547 Avatar
96 months ago
This would be a nice advantage if true. Once you experience this feature in the 9.7 Pro, you really appreciate it how it adjusts to warmer tones.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
NMBob Avatar
96 months ago
Good luck artists! I hope Apple's concept of how your stuff should look matches your own concept. This is just stupid.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DoctorTech Avatar
96 months ago
Good luck artists! I hope Apple's concept of how your stuff should look matches your own concept. This is just stupid.
I love the True Tone feature on my iPad Pro. An artist / photographer can create / capture whatever they want in whatever color they want. However, what it looks like to the viewer is going to depend upon ambient light when and where it is viewed. The statue of Venus would look more orange if it were illuminated by candle light and more blue if it were illuminated by white LEDs.

True Tone is not about "Apple's concept of how your stuff should look" it is about matching the display color temperature to the ambient lighting in the room. It is much more natural looking if I am reading a website on my iPad and the background color behind the text is warmer like the light in my living room. It really does look odd for everything else in the room to be bathed in warm light but my iPad screen to still be stark white. By matching the screen color to the room's ambient light it is more of an experience like reading a piece of paper. I really like the feature but if someone else doesn't, the feature can easily be turned off in settings.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
zone23 Avatar
96 months ago
Good luck artists! I hope Apple's concept of how your stuff should look matches your own concept. This is just stupid.
Are you sure that you understand how the display works?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)