I don't trust any smartphone display/photo app for color correctness. These things don't care about accuracy but only about looks, so they typoically push contrast and saturatiuon. In addition they have to work with varying screen luminosity and ambient lighting.
In practice, if I put the "good" picture in Gimp and push the saturation, I get the bad image (especially the missing orange strip and the pink blotch on the left that turns red) (Colors > Saturation, "Scale" to 1.25).
In practice, if I put the "good" picture in Gimp and push the saturation, I get the bad image (especially the missing orange strip and the pink blotch on the left that turns red) (Colors > Saturation, "Scale" to 1.25).