Menu color changes today- from blue to gray

When I booted up the tv this afternoon, the menu colors were different. This seemed to occur after a FIOS reboot screen greeted me when I turned on the said tv. And were any other changes made if indeed it was a software update?
Thanks in advance, 
Jim Gruba

This is an update that has been rolling out the last several weeks to different areas. The color for the menu/guide has changed as well as other enhancements. Check your settings menu to see the additions/changes. I think the software team did a nice job with the changes.

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