![]() Head back to Settings -> Accessibility, scroll all the way to the bottom, and tap Accessibility Shortcut.Īccessibility Shortcut is a handy feature that makes it easy to turn Accessibility features on or off by triple-clicking the Home button (iPhone 8 and older) or the side button (iPhone X and newer). To learn more about how Zoom works on your iPhone, check out my article about how to fix iPhones that get stuck zoomed in.īefore you declare the problem solved for good, it’s important for me to point out one more setting that may be causing Grayscale to turn on and off without your knowledge. If your iPhone is still black and white, go to Settings -> Accessibility -> Zoom -> Zoom Filter and tap None. ![]() ![]() Special thanks goes to Anita, a commenter who let me know about a second setting that can turn iPhones black and white. Problem solved - probably.Īfter I wrote this article, I received a number of emails from people whose iPhones were still black and white, even after they turned off the Grayscale setting. To change your iPhone back to color, go to Settings -> Accessibility -> Display & Text Size and turn off the switch next to Color Filters. Your iPhone will instantly change from black and white to full color. How Do I Change My iPhone From Black And White To Color? ![]() If you don’t, having a black and white iPhone can be frustrating, especially if you don’t know how to turn it off. It’s an lifesaver if you have difficulty seeing colors. ![]()
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