A smartphone-assisted fluorescence color sensing system for rapid, convenient, and on-site detection of copper ions was developed. The ratiometric fluorescence sensor was fabricated by using silica-coated blue-light-emitting carbon dots and surface-grafted red-light-emitting cadmium-telluride quantum dots. After exposure to Cu2+ in 20 s, the red fluorescence was quenched obviously, while the blue fluorescence remained unchanged, and the sensor color changes continuously from red to blue under the ultraviolet lamp. The concentration (50-1200 nM) of copper ions could be measured by the fluorescence spectrum (excitation at 360 nm, dual-emission at 441 and 640 nm) with a detection limit of 7.7 nM. The fluorescence colors were converted to digital RGB values to calculate the concentration of copper ions by a smartphone with a detection limit of 9.6 nM. The method was applied to detecting copper ions spiked in real samples with recovery from 97.9 to 108.0% and RSD from 3.8 to 8.9%. Thus, this convenient and practical fluorescence color sensing system presents a new strategy for rapid, sensitive, and on-site determination of copper ions in environmental or biological samples.