How do I get my iPhone out of negative mode?

Answered by Robert Dupre

To get your iPhone out of negative mode, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. This can be done by tapping on the “Settings” icon, which is a gray gear icon typically located on your home screen.

2. In the Settings menu, scroll down and tap on “General.” This option is represented by a gray gear icon with the word “General” next to it.

3. Within the General settings, look for the “Accessibility” option and tap on it. The Accessibility menu is represented by a gray icon with a white figure of a person.

4. In the Accessibility menu, you may see various options related to accessibility features on your iPhone. Look for the “Display & Text Size” section and tap on it.

5. Within the Display & Text Size settings, you should find an option called “Invert Colors.” Tap on this option.

6. In the Invert Colors menu, you will see two options: “Smart Invert” and “Classic Invert.” Make sure both options are turned off.

7. To turn off Smart Invert, simply toggle the switch next to it to the off position. The switch will no longer appear green when it is turned off.

8. To turn off Classic Invert, tap on the toggle switch next to it. The switch will move to the off position and will no longer be green.

9. Once you have turned off both Smart Invert and Classic Invert, exit the Settings app by pressing the home button or swiping up from the bottom of the screen (depending on your iPhone model).

After following these steps, your iPhone should no longer be in negative mode, and the colors on your screen should return to normal. If you still experience any issues, you may want to consider restarting your iPhone by holding down the power button and sliding the power off slider when prompted.