What is Grayscale Mode and How to Enable it on OPPO Phone
Grayscale mode turns your screen black and white, reducing the attention-grabbing nature of many app icons. Read on to find out more about enabling this feature on your OPPO phone!
Note: Available for ColorOS 6.0 and above device or devices with Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls option in Settings. Please refer to the actual product. Or check your phone's ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About Phone] / [About Device].
How to enable Grayscale mode
You can enable the Grayscale mode using one of the following options:
Turn on Grayscale in Control Center: Slide down from the top of the phone screen to open the Control Center. If you cannot see the Grayscale icon on the Control Center, see How to Rearrange Control Center Icons.
Turn on Grayscale in Settings: Go to [Settings] > [Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls] > [Wind Down]. Enable Wind Down to see the Grayscale option and turn it on.
In some OPPO device: Go to [Settings] > [Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls] > [Bedtime mode] > [Customize] > [Screen options at bedtime] and toggle [Grayscale] to turn on/off.
In ColorOS 15 and above: Go to [Settings] > [Accessibility & convenience] > Tap on [Accessibility] > [Vision] > [Colour Correction] > toggle [Colour correction] to turn on/off > toggle [Greyscale] to turn on/off.
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* Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phone, but these won't affect the description in this article.