
Doing this for each photo may cause them to start appearing normally. Open and preview each picture one by one, and then open the editor and save the photo.

One is to edit and save each photo individually. If your photos are appearing grey on your iPhone, there are a few potential fixes you can try. If you're low on storage, try deleting some unused apps or files to free up space. Here you'll see how much storage you have left and what is taking up space on your iPhone. To check your storage space, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage.


If you're low on storage, this can cause your photos to appear grey. If you're unable to load photo iphone and seeing grey photos on your iPhone, one potential fix is to check your storage space.
