I have iphone 4 . I don't know how that happened that  the normal color  on all icons changed ( for example, normally green color phone icon is now purple color ) and photo pictures turned negative ( ghost-like ). Your help will be appreciated .

I have iphone 4 . I don't know how that happenned that the normal color on screen and all icons changed ( for example , normally green color phone icon became purple color ,) and photo pictures turned negative appearance ( ghost-like ) . Any idea how to fix this mishap ?  Your help will be appreciated.

Hi kshieh
You can try two possible steps:-
1]Triple click the home button.  You should get an accessibility menu.deselect the negative/black and white option.
2]Go to settings->General->accessibility->and deselect invert colours.
That should fix it
Rithwik

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