There are three different types of color blindness:

Red-green color blindness: inability to distinguish between red and green.Blue-yellow color blindness: inability to distinguish between blue and yellow, blue and green, yellow and pink, or purple and red.Total color blindness: also called monochromacy, this is the inability to distinguish color at all.

Also: Standard Notes might be the best note-taking app on the market  If you have one of these types, Android has a feature that can help you see colors more accurately on your device.  Android includes four different color corrections:

Red-green where green is weakRed-green where red is weakBlue-yellowGrayscale

If you have a red-green color vision deficiency where green is the weak color, you would select the first option. If red is the weak color for your red-green color vision deficiency, select the second option. If you have blue-yellow color vision deficiency, select the third option. If you have monochromacy, select the fourth option.

What is Android color correction and how do you enable it?

Let me show you how to enable Android color correction, so you can enjoy a more colorful experience on your phone.

Requirements

The only thing you’ll need is an Android phone. Color correction has been around since Android 10, so most devices should include it. The only difference is older releases didn’t include the Grayscale option.  Also: How to change your Android device name to simplify Bluetooth connectivity I’ll demonstrate this on a Pixel 7 Pro, running Android 13. If you’re using an older release of Android, the steps might vary.  Once you’ve enabled color correction and selected the best option to correct for your vision, back out of the Settings app, and you should be able to distinguish colors a bit better on your Android device. Also: The best Android phones you can buy You can then tap to enable the color correction shortcut, which will add a pop-up button on your home screen to allow you to easily enable or disable the color correction feature. That’s all there is to it. Hopefully, this feature will improve your Android experience.