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TWYFAN97 t1_j25ek6g wrote

The toggle is literally still there go to Settings>Photos>View Full HDR and toggle off. You can also tweak the photographic styles settings if you have an iPhone 13 or later which can have a drastic impact on how photos turn out and process HDR and colors.

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0000GKP t1_j25umvj wrote

>The toggle is literally still there go to Settings>Photos>View Full HDR and toggle off.

No, it isn't.

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TWYFAN97 t1_j25v11y wrote

I’m looking at it as we speak lol. On multiple phones too. Maybe your thinking of something else. Also this only applies to phones with OLED displays that are capable of showing full HDR. So iPhone X,XS, 11 Pro, 12, 13 and 14 series etc. LCD iPhones are incapable of showing HDR.

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0000GKP t1_j25wjrk wrote

>I’m looking at it as we speak lol.

You're looking at your phone, right? Not my phone. Not OP's phone? Not the 100 million other user's phones? What makes you think that you are representative of all Apple users and nothing exists if you haven't personally experienced it? Do you feel this way about every issue everyone ever posts about? If it didn't affect you then it didn't really happen.

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TWYFAN97 t1_j25wxrc wrote

Apple doesn’t go around arbitrarily removing a feature from random phones it doesn’t work like that. ALL OLED iPhones have the option to turn of view full HDR it’s a feature of the freakin display. If you have an LCD iPhone like the 11 or any other LCD iPhone the feature will not be present.

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Short_Guy1104 t1_j25xb2r wrote

You seem very confused dude. The guys clearly explaining OLED iPhones have the feature while LCD equipped phones do not. What reason would apple randomly remove the feature from certain phones. Makes no sense.

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