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Turn off the color on your iPhone's display
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This wikiHow teaches you how to change everything on your iPhone's screen to black and white or grayscale. Using your iPhone in grayscale mode can be easier on your eyes than full color, and can also be helpful in distinguishing icons and images if you're colorblind . You may also want to use grayscale if you find yourself easily distracted by apps and games, as a colorless screen won't be as enticing. You can easily switch to grayscale in your Accessibility settings.

Things You Should Know

  • Open your iPhone's Settings and select "Accessibility."
  • Go to Display & Text Size > Color Filters, then toggle on the Color Filters switch.
  • Tap "Grayscale" to enable grayscale mode.
  1. It's in the third group of settings.
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  2. It's near the top of the first group of settings.
  3. This will open your color filter options, which includes grayscale.
  4. This is the first option in the list of color filters. This will instantly change your display to black-and-white (grayscale).
    • You can toggle off the Color Filters switch anytime to bring color back to your screen.
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    How do I change black-and-white display to color?
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    General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations > Color Filters (ON). Should pop up a screen with color pencils and other demonstrations; you can also change the filter to only pass certain colors.
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      1. Open Settings .
      2. Tap General .
      3. Tap Accessibility .
      4. Tap Display Accommodations .
      5. Tap Color Filters .
      6. Slide the Color Filters switch to On.
      7. Select Grayscale .

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