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Any way for RGB calibration ?

Hello, I currently own a Galaxy S6 Edge, the black Sapphire one. The problem is that the screen is way too yellowish for me on white backgrounds, I did a comparison with my fiancee's HTC M8 and the difference is terrible.
I used to have some RGB sliders to caliber the screen the way I like on my previous phones. Isn't there any way to do the same on the S6 Edge to fix this ? (I'm rooted).
And BTW I don't want to use any screen filters as it decreases performance, i want real settings.
Thanks in advance
Have you set the screen to AMOLED photo? That should calibrate it to the right settings.
It's even more yellow with the photo mode :/
Bump, no ideas ?
RavenFoxHound said:
Hello, I currently own a Galaxy S6 Edge, the black Sapphire one. The problem is that the screen is way too yellowish for me on white backgrounds, I did a comparison with my fiancee's HTC M8 and the difference is terrible.
I used to have some RGB sliders to caliber the screen the way I like on my previous phones. Isn't there any way to do the same on the S6 Edge to fix this ? (I'm rooted).
And BTW I don't want to use any screen filters as it decreases performance, i want real settings.
Thanks in advance
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The screen on the S6(E) is pretty darn accurate. Odds are the M8 is likely the inaccurate display and giving a bluish hue to the white instead of how white actually should appear. If you compare your phone and your fiancee's phone to a display that's accurately calibrated, you'll see how close to being accurate the display on your phone is. Also here is the review from Anandtech showing similar results in their display test.
Link: http://www.anandtech.com/show/7893/the-htc-one-m8-review/9
Most people are not used to having calibrated screens and therefore, view the bluish white as the correct white when the correct color temperature of white is more on the warmer side. Also screen filters such as Chainfire's CF.Lumen have very little if not zero performance reduction when running in root mode and they allow you to customize the temperatures for day/night/sleep mode with many options.
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Here is Anandtech's review of the display on the Galaxy S6(E). While there are small variances from display to display, unless you have a defective unit, I highly doubt there's more than a 5% difference between what you have and the review unit.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9146/the-samsung-galaxy-s6-and-s6-edge-review/4

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