
| Quick search turned this up AI Overview The "goofy color" and black-and-white screens with inverted colors on your Samsung S25 are likely caused by a vision accessibility feature called Color Inversion, or another setting such as Bedtime mode or Color adjustment, being accidentally enabled. The disfigured pictures are a direct result of this color inversion effect. How to fix the display settings To return your screen to its normal color display, you will need to disable the Color Inversion or similar vision enhancement settings. - Open Settings: Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon (it looks like a gear).
- Navigate to Accessibility: Scroll down and tap Accessibility.
- Go to Vision enhancements: Tap on Vision enhancements.
- Turn off Color Inversion: Look for Color inversion and toggle the switch to the Off position.
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If that doesn't solve the problem If the issue persists, check these other potential culprits in the Accessibility settings: - Color adjustment: In the
Vision enhancements menu, tap on Color adjustment and make sure this is also turned off. - Color filter: Also in
Vision enhancements , check to see if a Color filter is accidentally turned on. - Modes and Routines: Check your phone's modes. Go to Settings > Modes and Routines and confirm that Bedtime mode or Sleep mode is not active, as these can force a grayscale display.
Why it might be happening randomly Accidental activation is a common reason for this problem. You may have a shortcut enabled that is being triggered by a button combination or an unintended tap. For example, some phones have an Accessibility shortcut that turns color inversion on and off by pressing the Power and Volume Up buttons simultaneously. To check this:
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Advanced settings.
- Tap Accessibility button and disable the shortcut for Color Inversion.
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