A greyscale iPhone setup that works in everyday life

hemmert 85 points 49 comments June 11, 2026
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hemmert

I want my phone to be greyscale (low-dopamine), but some apps need color. Here's my workaround that works for me (triple-pressing the side button didn't, I forget to turn greyscale back on.)

deepvibrations

This is great, would love to see a similar way to do it in Android.

multiplegeorges

Using my phone in grayscale convinced me of the power of shiny colours. It is shocking how boring my phone feels in grayscale. This really does help break any feeling of attachment to the device and the solutions in this post really do make it more practical. It does kind of suck using the camera in grayscale.

embedding-shape

I've bound toggling greyscale on/off to pressing the lock-button 3 times, makes it very easy to switch back/forth when you need it, but still be able to leave it greyscale most of the time.

oldsklgdfth

Can remember how I set it up. Tap the back of my iphone 3 times and it toggles greyscale. Makes taking and looking at photos nice.

tasoeur

This is actually very neat, my phone is already setup with grayscale and triple tap to turn on red light filter so I’m exited to add that! Little plug since we’re in the topic of dumb phones etc, I have a completely free and non-creepy iPhone app launcher for folks who are into that: - https://sxp.studio/apps/applist (The app catalog is also open source)

matthewfcarlson

I’ve been doing exactly this (with the shortcuts) for almost 3 years now. I don’t think it’s as powerful as I would like but it’s certainly helped. I do wish more apps worked in grayscale (calendar I’m looking at you) but that’s on my long list of grievances.

Maximus9000

This is fantastic! I had greyscale on many years ago, but I had to turn turn colours back on for google maps... but this trick allows me to have my cake and eat it too!

iosguyryan

Accessibility > Vibration > Off Removes a lot of purposefully rewarding/manipulating haptics. Makes a phone feel "quiet" and easier to put down.

justinator

Does running greyscale help with energy conservation?

erelong

I use perpetual night mode blue light filter, it just feels cozy enough Grayscale was a functional problem because some pics communicate with color (like colored maps) so it nudged me away

usernametaken29

This is awesome, hope it helps me squash my YouTube addiction

fionic

Setting up triple click to toggle greyscale on or off in accessibility settings whenever I need color enabled works much better for me

Ronsenshi

Tried turning on greyscale mode and I am surprised by how effectively it works in making me not want to use the phone. Not sure if it's the lack of color in general or because screens kind of turn into a black and white mush that's hard to navigate.

omk

Have been in using greyscale on and off to reduce my screen time. Due the issues that the author reported I switched back and changed the icon colors to monocolor grey with black wallpaper to atleast keep the phone default UI color free. The first behaviour it changed is making app logos of Instagram, YouTube, Reddit stand out. Some of these apps became a reflex click when I unlock my phone usually as a fidget. Greyscale takes away the lure of these app icons. Love the shortcuts tip. Setting it up to see if I can sustain greyscale full time now.

manwe150

This is such a clever way to automate so that the setup actually works. I just set it up, and wonder why the author didn’t set it up to trigger grayscale on app opening. I noticed that app switching also isn’t considered closing an app, so it seems most reliable to trigger on app open as well as close

drzaiusx11

I switched to a nxtpaper pro phone which has a hardware switch for bw vs color modes and an e-ink like display (not as good but close enough) I love it, mostly because it forces me to use phone less..

nunez

I'd love to see more attention given to what I've called "red mode". It's a colour filter that, well, makes the screen red. It's AMAZING for reading at night. Not bright, renders text clearly, amazing on the eyes. I'd also like to see an eInk phone take off, but this is more doable. Reduce White Point is also great for reducing max brightness and preserving eye health

anonzzzies

I just recently got an eink phone to focus more and work/do stuff in sunlight (always sunny here); samsung and iPhone kept overheating and are barely readable in some cases, even just having a coffee in the morning. It really helps focus on just spending my time in the terminal or in chat for instance and, while it actually really nice to work in one app, switching sucks so it works well. I could not have it as my only device, but next to an iPhone or android, it is been great so far.

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