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Friday, April 23, 2021

How To Enable Dark Mode In Any Android Smartphone New Method 2021

How To Enable Dark Mode In Any Android Smartphone

 

Enable Dark Mode In Any Android Smartphone/Device New Method


Dark Theme, Google’s Name For A System-Wide Dark Mode, Launched In Android 10. There Are A Few Different Ways To Activate It:

Use The System Setting (Settings -> Display -> Theme) To Enable Dark Theme.
Use The Quick Settings Tile To Switch Themes From The Notification Tray (Once Enabled).
On Pixel Devices, Selecting The Battery Saver Mode Enables Dark Theme At The Same Time. Other Oems May Or May Not Support This Behavior.

If Your Phone Doesn’t Yet Support Android 10, The Story Differs A Bit Depending On The Phone That You Have. You May Have A Dark Theme Available For You To Switch On In The Display Settings. But Even Where Dark Modes Do Exist, There Are Usually Some Limitations.

If You Own A Samsung Phone That Has Android 9 Pie Via Samsung’s One Ui Update, You Can Turn On Night Mode By Opening Up The Settings Menu Located In Your App Drawer, Going To The Display Option And Toggling Night Mode. My Colleague Dieter Bohn Says That This Feature, Among A Few Others, Is “Genuinely Useful,” Though It’s Not Without Its Problems. For Example, Having Night Mode On Currently Confuses Android’s Auto In-car Software Into Thinking It’s Night All Day Long, According To Android Police.

To Active Android’s Dark Mode:

1.
Go To Settings And Search For Dark Mode.
By Default It's Off So You Have To Turn On!
And See The Magic.




2.
Find The Settings Menu And Tap “Display” > “Advanced
You’ll Find “device Theme” Near The Bottom Of The Feature List. Activate The “Dark Setting.”
If Your Phone Runs Android 9 Pie, You Can Set Night Mode To Remain On At All Times, But You Have To Have Developer Options (Which Give You Access To Some Extra Features) Enabled First.
To Enable Developer Options, Open Up Settings, Then Tap On “About Phone.”
At The Very Bottom Of This Screen, You’ll See “Build Number.” Tap That Seven Times. This Will Give You Access To The Developer Options, Which You Can Then Find In Settings By Going To System > Advanced > Developer Options.
Scroll Down Until You See Night Mode Near The Bottom Of The First Section Of The Menu. You Can Set It To “Always On” Or “Automatic (Based On Time Of Day).”

3.
If You Want A Quick, Easy Dark Mode Solution For Your Phone, Downloading A Launcher From The Google Play Store Is An Option.


The Nova Launcher, To Name One Of Several Examples, Is Free And Lets You Switch Most Of Your Android User Interface — Including The App Drawer, Search Bar, And App Groups On Your Home Screen — To Dark Mode. There Are Still A Few Areas Where The Default Color Cannot Be Overridden, Like The Notification Pull-down Window Or Google Chrome.


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